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2N3055:

--- Quote from: bd139 on April 13, 2020, 06:47:33 pm ---That's exactly where I am  :-DD. Looking at their hAP ac unit. 5GHz, 4G via USB etc.

Is RouterOS a complete piece of shit or is that an unfounded rumor?

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Nope. Cisco lovers are just jealous..
It has less bugs that our Cisco core routers.. :-DD
bd139:
It's not hard to have less bugs than a Cisco (particulary fucking 5525's which are giving me a right arse ache with IPsec)  :-DD

Network plan time  8). Thanks for the feedback
langwadt:

--- Quote from: james_s on April 13, 2020, 04:54:28 pm ---
--- Quote from: EEVblog on April 13, 2020, 07:50:22 am ---We are on the verge of easing restrictions here.
They will likely stage restrictions, but even then conflicts will remains. For example, if you re-open shops and restaurants then that also forces them to remove the two persons congregating in public rule etc.
But yeah, they have said "social distancing" is likely to remain for the rest of the year. But then how do the handle say restaurants and movie theaters? Do you only allows two people per seat/table separated by X distance. What about food court chairs?
It starts getting ridiculous very fast, and we have already had many examples of police abusing their powers for stupid simple things. They can't keep this up for another year, people will just start to ignore any rules eventually. At the moment it's this novel thing (I'm here are week!), give give it another few months and people will be really sick and tired of it all and will get back to their lives regardless of any laws.

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I think there are many compromises that can be made, and places like restaurants I would expect will largely do them voluntarily in order to prevent another forced shutdown. For example they could reduce the number of tables temporarily, remove every other booth table for example, allow groups like families that fit at one table to come in but don't do large group gatherings. As we shift into summer in this region outdoor seating becomes an option at many restaurants and then having something like an attendant who sanitizes door handles and restroom fixtures immediately after use can go a long way toward mitigating the risk.

There is a very large range between "the old way" and the total lockdowns we have today. It's too bad we didn't have the foresight to take such actions ahead of time.

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I think most restaurants don't have much margin at the best of times so reducing the number of seats might make them unviable
maginnovision:
Yea, theaters, restaurants, theme parks. These things make money being packed and they're unlikely to run if forced to be at 20% capacity.
coppice:

--- Quote from: maginnovision on April 13, 2020, 08:47:29 pm ---Yea, theaters, restaurants, theme parks. These things make money being packed and they're unlikely to run if forced to be at 20% capacity.

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Theme parks are based on keeping people in queues as much of the time as possible. As long as they rework the queuing areas to have family groups with 2m gaps between them they'll be fine.  ;)
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