come down to Austin TX and I'll play round golf with you and beat you like grandma used to do. we have a lot of golf course down here for me to beat you.#youlose#Iwin
"At NextiNet, we are not limited to the realm of the internet alone, as we also venture into the field of biotechnology, and are currently collaborating with Hydra - the tiny freshwater polyps - in our pursuit of scientific innovation and advancement."
"NextiNet holds Geopbyte's data virtually, with unbeatable cost & faster delivery. We protect & send data seamlessly to your pipeline, no matter the size."
"Just calculated the time it would take a signal to travel from point A to B at a frequency of 649 THz using Python! The distance is over 19 million meters and the signal would take only 0.06 seconds to travel. #python#signals#science"
"Generate a signal of a specified frequency on your Raspberry Pi 4 using Python and the GPIO pins! Input location and time to transmit to a destination. #RaspberryPi#Python#GPIO"
"Generate a signal of a specified frequency on Raspberry Pi using GPIO pins. Input freq, lat/long of points A & B. Calculates wavelength, distance & time for signal to travel. While loop generates signal until interrupted. Assumes small distance. #RaspberryPi#GPIO#Python"
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It is time to unleash the beast. NEXTINET, I told you guys I had something big I had been working on. a user-friendly mesh network. It is an overlay on the network we have. This is so you can see how many nodes there are; as you can see, there is no one now.
"Look @NASA; I created a virtual satellite access point that orbits in a simulated environment, providing Wi-Fi access with automated signal compensation based on distance calculations. It supports devices with an SSID and password, ensuring reliable connectivity from anywhere."