why did you let glovemaeda die ? you could've saved him
He was full of mold. He was already dead by the time we found him.

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why did you let glovemaeda die ? you could've saved him
He was full of mold. He was already dead by the time we found him.
Who wants to be apart of the cool kid club??? @wlwkirumi @kittysuga @wifisignal @mystictemari are all apart of it rn!!!!
@wifisignal NO NO YOU ARE CUTER WE DISCUSSED THIS THIS NO!!!!
This neural network uses WiFi to see through walls
"Yes, a simple WiFi signal can be used to spy on us through walls, a scary thought for people who value their privacy", Nigel elaborates. Read More. https://www.sify.com/technology/this-neural-network-uses-wifi-to-see-through-walls/
Did you know your wireless has multiple channels? Your neighbours’ channels might be disrupting your own wireless signal, so use a tool like WiFi Analyzer or WiFi Stumbler to tune your WiFi in to a different channel.
If you find your internet connection dropping regularly, organise it to reboot once a day. You can install an old outlet timer and set it for the middle of the night when no one is online. By regularly rebooting your WiFi connection, you’ll often find it ends up working more efficiently in the long term.
If you find your internet connection dropping regularly, organise it to reboot once a day. You can install an old outlet timer and set it for the middle of the night when no one is online. By regularly rebooting your WiFi connection, you’ll often find it ends up working more efficiently in the long term.
If you find your internet connection dropping regularly, organise it to reboot once a day. You can install an old outlet timer and set it for the middle of the night when no one is online. By regularly rebooting your WiFi connection, you’ll often find it ends up working more efficiently in the long term.