Deiopites

In Greek mythology, Deiopites (Ancient Greek: Δηιοπίτης or Δηιοπίτην) was a Trojan prince as one of the children of King Priam of Troy by an unknown woman.[1][2] He was killed by the Cretan leader Meges during the siege of the city.[3]

Notes

  1. Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.12.5
  2. Hyginus, Fabulae 90
  3. Quintus Smyrnaeus, Posthomerica 13.212
gollark: It's not particularly evil, since it will only be used to identify opting-in things.
gollark: But I skimmed a paper on it and apparently the randomization can be workarounded in some cases by sending RTS frames with the device's "hardcoded" MAC address and seeing if you get a CTS frame back.
gollark: This would have been doable by just checking the MAC address against a list several years ago, but evil beeoids also did this so now phones and such have randomization.
gollark: Well, for convoluted reasons, I want to detect known devices within wireless range.
gollark: Request to send.

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