rapidtester
rapidtester t1_j3cj1cv wrote
Reply to comment by SuggestionSuperb1443 in I asked chatgpt to write a UN resolution in favor of universal basic income, and this is what it returned. by AnneBancroftsGhost
Math says it doesn't work out to cover the cost, not even remotely. Unless you set the threshold of rich to the median income or so.
rapidtester t1_iz32vmi wrote
Reply to comment by chazwomaq in [OC] How my girlfriend spent her money in 2022 by Scuderia_Renault
How does one do this... I try to be frugal and spend like twice as much on half the people :/
rapidtester t1_j6fm0l3 wrote
Reply to ELI5: How do jammers (cellphone etc.) work? Could one block a direct connection to a router? by kenda1l
Haven't watched the movie, but it came out in 2011, so it's probably relevant: with wifi specifically, it was possible to stop a connection of a device by pretending to be that device and asking the router to stop the connection. Even on an encrypted wifi network, the 'goodbye' signal was not secured. So a jammer device could just spam 'goodbye' to the router, pretending to be everybody else who is trying to broadcast. The router would then stop the connection, and it would take a while for the true device to figure out that it was no longer being listened to.
I assume this no longer works on modern devices, but perhaps it does.