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    6 days ago

    Just in case the idea might help someone:

    Can run the browser on a remote machine.

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        6 days ago

        Not enough local speed?

        Did you make an acoustic data network using strings and cups?

        … actually that sounds kinda awesome

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          5 days ago

          I use a 10$ D-Link router , I don’t use ethernet , just WIFI because I move my laptop alot the wifi speed is maximum 2.2MB/s , with other devices on the router it drops so won’t get a good UI/Video stream to use ! the router comes with a modem that is configured to work with Syrian networking equipment ADSL to it connects to my land phone line , my download speed is barely 150KB/s !

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            5 days ago

            I bet you are amazing with technology.

            The most computer savvy people I’ve known developed their skills as a necessity to make their 500 mHz potato keep up with their friends for chat and gaming.

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              5 days ago

              maybe , I did use to game with friends on a Core i3 first Gen Ironlake CPU but all my will went down hill as I am unemployed and no one wants to hire me

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                2 days ago

                I’ve bookmarked the comment before it disappears too far into my history.

                One day, when my software company that doesn’t exist yet takes off, you’ll be my first hire.

                (Don’t hold your breath. It’s a decades old dream.)