[-] st3ph3n@midwest.social 6 points 1 hour ago

What a strange looking dude.

[-] st3ph3n@midwest.social 35 points 4 days ago

I want to know which couples were meeting online in 1980.

[-] st3ph3n@midwest.social 42 points 5 days ago

Re-electing Trump certainly won't help.

[-] st3ph3n@midwest.social 62 points 5 days ago

FL 2205 TD. I wonder who that's registered to?

[-] st3ph3n@midwest.social 104 points 3 weeks ago

Election interference.

[-] st3ph3n@midwest.social 122 points 1 month ago

These fucking shills claiming they are victims. Ugh.

[-] st3ph3n@midwest.social 92 points 1 month ago

Hey, FBI? Look! Over here. He’s doing it again.

[-] st3ph3n@midwest.social 82 points 2 months ago

Make sure the LED bulbs you're using are rated for use in enclosed fixtures. Heat is the #1 killer for them. My basement is equipped with a bunch of enclosed fixtures that had 3 bulbs each in them, and they kept killing LED bulbs because the trapped heat had nowhere to go. They were designed for incandescent bulbs that didn't care about being hot.

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[-] st3ph3n@midwest.social 238 points 4 months ago

Browsing YouTube while logged out is 1,000 times worse.

[-] st3ph3n@midwest.social 200 points 4 months ago

This made the rounds yesterday, but the only source was Jones himself, and nothing appears to have happened. So, yeah, probably just drumming up cash from the rubes.

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Intel WiFi 6E (midwest.social)
submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by st3ph3n@midwest.social to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hi, I'm running Linux Mint 21.3 with kernel 6.5.0-21 on a Lenovo Thinkpad T14 gen 2 with an AMD Ryzen 7 CPU, and most relevant to my question, an Intel AX210 WiFi controller.

It connects just fine to 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks, but about 90% of the time it cannot see my 6GHz network, which is operating on a separate SSID. Sometimes it apparently randomly will see the 6GHz network, and it will connect and work fine until the next time the computer goes to sleep, after which it will only see 2.4/5GHz networks again.

I've been messing around trying to troubleshoot it, which led me to installing wavemon, and I discovered that if I run wavemon with elevated permissions and make it scan for networks it will see the 6GHz network, and when that happens it immediately becomes available to choose through Cinnamon's GUI, and it will work fine again until the next time the computer sleeps. If I run wavemon again after waking from sleep and make it scan for networks, 6GHz functionality will work again.

Anyone know what's going on here? I should add that I am in the US where the 6GHz band is legal and should be enabled in the Intel iwlwifi driver. It's almost like something needs to happen to trigger the 6GHz radio into waking up or something.

[-] st3ph3n@midwest.social 219 points 7 months ago

Stealth layoffs strike again.

[-] st3ph3n@midwest.social 295 points 8 months ago

If you vote for this man, you are a garbage person.

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