Last seen: May 31, 2026
I understand the intent of the article. But technically, WiFi in the U.S. and Canada is indeed regulated. All equipment must adhere to Part 15 FCC ...
Rich is correct in that you can do whatever you want with sheet music that is in the public domain (published in or prior to 1929). You can also pla...
@richpowers Did you try setting the location to a city within your time zone? I did that and it seemed to be OK. But there still may be something w...
@richpowers I had never set those fields up, and my timestamps were OK. I just set them up and we'll see if it changes anything. Addendum: There wa...
I'm not sure how Youtube works either. I do know that fair use in the U.S. allows snippets of copyrighted music. And as far as I know, fair use isn...
They claim to pay any and all copyright fees, my guess is that it's for the country in which their servers are located (the UK). There are probably r...
The 'AI' world was talking about that merging 35 years ago when I worked in the field. It still hasn't happened, and I'm not convinced it ever will. ...
Top right corner, beside your login name and avatar. You may have to expand your window to at least 1280x720.
It's not the technology per say that is the problem. After all, 'AI' is just a slightly different way of representing computer algorithms and data. ...
Perhaps that didn't come out quite right. If you had antennas at resonance on both high and low MW broadcast band frequencies, you'd get better rang...
@richpowers I would agree with you in theory. But in practice, things can be different. I don't know about ASCAP, but I do know that the repertoire...
Your antenna efficiency is greater at higher frequencies (for a fixed 3 meter antenna), which is why you get better range. They're also less prone to...
