How to be fucking annoying 101

How to be fucking annoying 101.

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support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Crossfire-Chart.aspx
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>busy mall

malls are failing, this was clearly designed by a boomer.

Malls are doing fine over in SEA. How are Yuropean malls doing?

SEA?
Also I'm in Canada.

How to get raided by the FCC 101

shut the fuck up falcon you trip attention faggot

go suck a dick

How does this work if the device isn't paired with the Android phone?

It wouldn't

You don't need to pair, if the transmitter is using the Beacon part of the bluetooth protocol.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_low_energy_beacon

This is the same as the Apple iBeacon tech, right?

You told me five years ago that 7770s wouldn't crossfire without a bridge and you were WRONG

It requires an app on the clients
Normal people aren't going to install an app that exists just to spew ads

>look up youtube
>shitloads of scam videos promoting it
>feels like a MLM scheme

If you have Android, you don't need an app; support is built in.

If you are on ios, and have chrome installed, it will show the messages for you.

literally another MLM scam

>Asirvia seems like a relatively solid direct sales company, though the compensation plan does have a few issues – the biggest being its similarity to a now-defunct MLM company known as Saivian, which was run by many of the same individuals that have gone on to found Asirvia.

>Inside of the Asirvia compensation plan, you can get paid to sell the Asirvia Go devices to retail customers and sponsored affiliates.

Also the notifications are useless because:
-people won't have BT turned on
-people will ignore the notifications like they ignore any other random advertisement
Just another scam that only sounds good on paper to sell worthless shit.

How does it even work? Does it scan for bt clients then send a want to connect request? Instead of "shitpad wants to connect" it'll instead say "Enjoy a refreshing bottle of Coca-Cola™ on this hot day!"

It's a beacon; it sends out a broadcast packet with a message and a URL, and any Android phones, or IOS phones with Chrome installed will pop up a notification.

falcon's a good guy, he gifted me Portal 2 on Steam during a giveaway.
Without the bridge I believe those cards would either sag or not have full performance. Better safe than sorry
>listening to a stranger's advice

Found it

developers.google.com/nearby/notifications/overview

Idk how i should feel. It feels a little botnetty

>It feels a little botnetty
>google

They scaled 80-90% in some programs, which is pretty near full for Crossfire

support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Crossfire-Chart.aspx

I followed AMD's official "CrossFire™ Compatibility Chart". It says right there:
>External bridge required

If AMD is wrong about their own products, how am I to blame?

I mean, just look at it. It's overboomer. Like Fox News TV.

Right.
There might be the occasional person looking at the ad (other boomers as oblivious as the people falling for this. I mean, at least the message is localized.)
Clearly this is not the next Twitter or Instagram
for a direct marketing ploy it's not half bad