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The hall is completely empty. People are either attending conferences or working from their holiday homes...
Sounds lovely 🙂
My wife and boy are visiting her parents, so kind of the same here 😄
maidin mhaith 🙂
Starting this week with one hour of remote chatting where half the meeting is technical people, the other half is non-technical, and we attempt to “plan everything”. Not super-excited.
oh my
Good morning!
Good morning!
Oh, question; anyone here who use mobile broadband as their primary driver for their home/work network? We've seen an interesting house that we'd maybe like to rent, but it's a farm house with no line of internet in the ground. The current inhabitants use mobile broadband and think it's fine, but they don't work from home in IT every day 🙂 My old impression of mobile broadband is "fine for when you're on the train a lot, or if you're a light internet user at home", but maybe it's gotten loads better since that impression was made. I'm especially worried about dropouts when doing video meetings, which I do a lot.
I’ve worked a lot from a place without wifi this month, and it was fine. I’ve racked up 25 GB of mobile usage. Some video streaming, some netflix. I haven’t used it as a daily driver, so I’d probably need quite a bit more to use it for all work, every day. But I’ve been perfectly happy with speed. It’s more than fast fast enough for all my usage. For online gaming it’s probably bad (higher latency), but I don’t do too much of that any more.
Same re: gaming 😄 @U3X7174KS The closest thing to that is real-time collaboration stuff like Code With Me with colleagues. Don't do too much or that, really.
But video chat without latency and interruptions is important.
Thanks for the tip, @U08ABGP70 ! A nice alternative.
where are you roaming @U04V5V0V4?
just in the fields near my house. Since you're a local, the fields are between Loonbeek and Ganspoel
oooh, shots fired 😜
I'm gonna get ego-sniped 🙈