captainsiscold

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Physicist & gamer from Alaska. Also on Mastodon: @captainsiscold
Specifically Native American Alaskans (i.e. those with a tribal ID)
Alaska's healthcare system kinda works like that, but only for Alaska Natives.

I'm admittedly not much of a networking expert, but you might be able to improve your existing network by running Ethernet backhaul for your mesh network (assuming your access points support it).

Regarding whether you would benefit from a router like that: I've only got a 25Mbps connection, so my main use case for it is using ZeroTier to access various services on my local network, more advanced firewall controls, and the dual 2.5G Ethernet ports for connection between my main PC and home server.

I recently switched from my ISP's combo device to a GL-inet Flint 2 (https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-mt6000/); no complaints with it thus far, and I've enjoyed some of the quality of life features it's got built into it.
Fedora Server, with most of the services I need running via Docker.
Unlocked, brand new direct from the Google Store. They emailed me a coupon code for being on the Google Assistant mailing list that gave me an extra $150 off, and it stacked with a $100 discount they were already running (so $250 off total). I'm a self-admitted headphone jack enthusiast, but the price was just too good to pass up.
Just got a Pixel 8 (256 GB) for $510 a few weeks ago. I'm good with that, thanks.

Honda's first electric SUV, the 2024 Prologue, boasts nearly 300 miles range for under $49K

"The base model Prologue EX (single motor) starts at $47,400 with 296 miles EPA range rating. With a $1,395 destination fee, the 2024 Honda Prologue is available for $48,795....

https://electrek.co/2024/01/25/2024-honda-prologue-300-mi-range-under-49k/

Honda's first electric SUV, the 2024 Prologue, boasts nearly 300 miles range for under $49K

Honda’s first all-electric SUV, the 2024 Prologue, will begin hitting US dealerships in March. The electric SUV features best-in-class EPA...

Electrek
Well, looks like I'm avoiding updates on my Pixel 8 for a while.

I have to say, I was really impressed by how well the Pixel 7a did. At $400 now, that's a great (somewhat) cheap option for folks, though I do wish its battery life was a bit better...

I've got a Pixel 8 non-Pro on the way, so I'm excited to see how it performs compared to my old Galaxy S9 :P