About 23 results found. (Query 0.01300 seconds)
. */ #include "mnemonic.h" const char *mn_wordlist_version = " Wordlist ver 0.7"; const char *mn_words[MN_WORDS + 1] = { 0, "academy", "acrobat", "active", "actor", "adam", "admiral", "adrian", "africa", "agenda", "agent", "airline", "airport", "aladdin", "alarm", "alaska", "albert", "albino", "album", "alcohol", "alex", "algebra", "alibi", "alice", "alien", "alpha", "alpine", "amadeus", "amanda", "amazon", "amber", "america", "amigo", "analog", ...
It's been a painful process, but in a way that reminds me that I was a masochist with respect to learning about computer stuff before Windows started sucking the wrong way. I sometimes regret not following everyone's advice and starting with a more user-friendly distro than Arch, but I grew up with DOS, so I'm not scared of the command line.
Looking at the stats, a 20% build success rate is misleading, there are lots of routers at 50% doing fine and lots at 5% sucking really bad. I'm working to analyze the data further.. and develop some new theories. And yes, unused capacity is an issue. But my small router is slammed at its connection limits almost 24/7, so here it's the opposite problem.