Look into Snapcast
Look into Snapcast
Everyone in jail is railing for that guy.
You’re literally the one who brought up the comparison to other countries, buddy.
But in the US they are mostly there to protect the state and uphold their own ideals, yes.
Why do you think this is exclusive of the US?
Whether they treat you professionally or not is irrelevant to the fact that their primary mission is upholding the state.
While that’s partially true, it’s also reductionist, and the trend in China is to expand coverage, not the other way around.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healthcare_in_China
Healthcare in China is primarily provided by state-owned hospitals. Medical insurance is primarily administered by local governments. Over the twentieth century and twenty-first century, using both public and private medical institutions and insurance programs. As of 2020, about 95% of the population has at least basic health insurance coverage.
Medical assistance has subsidized 78 million poor people to participate in basic medical insurance, and the coverage of poor people has stabilized at over 99.9%.
I think the issue here is what you think the job is, not the other way around.
Hey, at least those poor souls in the sweatshops have access to healthcare.
But you’d be surprised a lot of people still run small Silk screening shops.
While yeah the store fronts are probably large corporations (Stripe, Shopify, etc)… Most of these sellers are likely small privately owned businesses.
There’s a lot of speculation, but his Twitter banner was an x-ray of a bunch of screws in his spine, and his reading list included a lot of books about backpain.
Wouldn’t be surprised if that was a cover for parallel construction.
Israel literally already annexed some new territory out of Syria. Al-Assad supported the Palestinian resistance and Hezbollah through weapons transfer. This is an undeniable less for Palestine and Lebanon.
Don’t forget that it also greatly benefits Israel!
I’ve in fact personally known a fair share of anti establishment political prisoners, they tend to do alright.
You think his fellow detainees are going to let something happen to the man? The guys gonna get 360° 24/7 protection from every cliques at the same time.
Pretty sure that has happened before.
Doesn’t change that the bandwidth for Z-Wave is tiny, and it’s a mesh, both of which means it’s not well suited for large amounts of data, like high throughput sensors (of which power reporting is one example). I have four dozen wifi devices and really don’t have any issues, I think it mostly gets a bad rep from people who a) use 2.4Ghz for other devices (I put only IoT on 2.4, everything else is on 5Ghz) b) use shitty home gamer access points instead of something decent like Ubiquity/Microtome/TP-Link etc.
Personally I would avoid ZigBee and Z-Wave for devices that report a lot of data. They tend to crowd the network pretty fast.
It’s not like South Korea was a fascist dictatorship until essentially the late 80s… Wait no, it’s exactly like that.
No, virtualize.