I got them on Amazon, the only place I could find them as well. However, I didn’t search as hard as you I think.
I got them on Amazon, the only place I could find them as well. However, I didn’t search as hard as you I think.
I have a really hard time getting Aurora working the way all my other Linux devices so that are running some form of Ubuntu (Mate or Bodhi). With that said, it’s been very stable and i like not being interrupted with packages to install while working on things…
Mixed bag review. I give it 3.5 out of 5 stars.
With Aurora, I was unable to get winehq working without installing it from a distrobox instead. I can now play SimTower on my Linux PC.
I picked Toshiba drives personally. However, I know of a bunch of WD reds running for years with no issues.
I think since the nas cases aren’t insolated for sound, your going to hear them moving that head around…
Have you considered an ssd populated nas? It does cost more however :(
Yes, I have run wires to a few rooms, but not everywhere and it can be difficult to convince myself to continue down this path. However, it is the more affordable option.
You mean run wires?
While not really for my hosting, I want to upgrade the Wi-Fi speeds in my home, currently running an eero setup that provides good coverage, but the speed seems poor when transferring large files around the home.
Not sure what to get, but this is my goal.
What’s TDD?
Encoding to AV1 is good to cooking CPUs.
This is my take as well, and yet I have an 70+ file PR still pending a complete review… But to be fair that pr required me to change half the code base to change to a new network stackm.
I’m currently on the ZeroMQ boat. What made you go to Rabbit Mq? I need the Pair socket for zeroMq for a project.
I read an article somewhere about this years ago… Maybe even back in 2010. What’s new this time?
You just need your mom to date someone that works at a secret government base, “borrow” their badge, swap the uranium with dish soap, and good to go.
I prefer opt in, but I guess that’s a dream.
Some info for others: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/tools/telemetry.
Seems odd that ‘dotnet run’ will collect, but ‘dotnet app.dll’ will not.
Yeah, you do have to set the opt out of telemetry for the runtime as the default is opt in…
Sweet. Need to see about running this as an app on my phone for the next port :)
With removable batteries, you can swap in a fresh pair. Not ideal, but a possibility now.
It’s fine, I’m totally unfazed by your comment. 👍
It’s interesting that they gather so much information that it takes over an hour for them to report back what you purchased.
Since it’s not active, it looks to just be geo based as changing my VPN location makes it work… This was my first time visiting the website and it was showing someone opening an egg he boiled for 2 hours… 💀