Prof Franks cont. 5: "And one of the many, many self-defeating things about this way of looking at the world or choosing not to see the world is to think that it's not going to come for you too at some point, right? That we're making this world a dangerous place for everyone. Everyone's less safe. .."
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I got the #SlatePlus in today and it works much better for me compared to the #Beryl. Getting #Tailscale to work on it the way I have in my head will be a project for another day. I did get #Windscribe set up on it and working with the switch on the side, however!
It’s going to be a cool little gadget for me to have when I’m making my trips around the state.
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Started messing around with a #GLiNet #Beryl travel router. Really like the concept, but found out that I need v4.x of their firmware to do what I want to. The stable branch was still on 3.x for the Beryl so I tried the beta version of the 4.x. It wasn’t the best. Also found that the Beryl only has 32mb of storage. Lulz.
I’m returning the Beryl and getting a GL-iNet #SlatePlus instead. The main reason being the 128mb of storage and, since it’s newer, easier access to the 4.x firmware.
This is one of those things where I don’t really need a travel router, but I do travel around the state a lot for work. Something like this could be handy. Also, I love playing with little toys like this.