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mmaunder ◴[] No.45664272[source]
Jeez top post on HN and there's a full overlay ad to "download a mac extension". This deserves a summary post to save others the click. Here's the "what every engineer should know" without the spam:

PoE (Power over Ethernet) sends both DC power and data through the same twisted-pair Ethernet cable, allowing devices like IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones to run without separate power lines. The power is delivered by Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) — either an endspan (built-in PoE switch) or a midspan (PoE injector placed between a non-PoE switch and the device). The powered device (PD) negotiates power via detection and classification before voltage is applied, preventing damage to non-PoE gear. IEEE 802.3af (Type 1) provides up to 15.4 W at the source, 802.3at/PoE+ (Type 2) up to 25.5 W delivered, and 802.3bt (Type 3/4) extends that to roughly 60–90 W using all four wire pairs. Engineers need to understand not just wiring, but also cable category limits, pair usage, power losses over distance, and heat dissipation — especially at higher power levels. Modern PoE designs must consider standards compliance, thermal management, and efficiency, as power density rises with new generations of PoE technology.

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pwg ◴[] No.45664837[source]
With UblockOrigin in default deny all javascript mode there was no overlay ad.
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1. IncreasePosts ◴[] No.45664858[source]
Running a browser with javascript disabled is great, I recommend it to everyone. More often than not, you get a better experience - more responsive, your battery lasts longer, fewer ads. And, if the site breaks for some reason, you just allow list the site and reload.