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but i'm so happy to find out that this router does dual essid with a single radio.... i really like having such setup, it helps with older stuff like wii and psp

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lol configuring an openwrt router is tricky... i got my dual essid setup replicated from the old router (one wpa2, another unsecured with mac whitelist for older devices that can't use wpa2) talking fine to my fiber modem and i can connect to the internet from it now

buuuuut ...... i can't access the router config itself from wifi now hahah

aaa i finally have a router with openwrt

i feel like a true hacker now

love too swipe down and have the column slip right and lose my place

saw a DeLorean briefly, some geek shop brought it here as a promotional stunt thing, can't imagine how expensive it must've been to import a car computerfairi.es/media/ekgzN4I computerfairi.es/media/UQwZ_od

mmm chilling on my beanbag chair watching star trek on my crt until my sister leaves so she can take me to parents' home

unrelated to the dream i had today (it was already planned) i'm gonna go spend the day over at my parents' today

i told about the dream to my mom and she thinks it's a sign she should play the lotto so she can renovate her house like that with the prize 😅

no tummy don't hurt now i just lied down i want to sleep

every page i see uses an OR gate IC to combine H and V sync, sometimes a couple of NPN transistors, in all cases requiring a 5v source to operate

... is there any reason why i can't just combine sync using two diodes?

Important Information:

The Weather Channel once put out an album of smooth jazz they used in their programming.

youtube.com/watch?v=xXltGn_6_Q

480i (525 lines) without vsync stays vertically stable but 240p (because it actually uses "262.5" lines instead of an integer number) keeps rolling so i couldn't get a 240p mode to work right

but if i get a sync combiner it might work!

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