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    4 days ago

    Just in case the idea might help someone:

    Can run the browser on a remote machine.

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        4 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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          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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            3 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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              3 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