They absolutely do. Many microwaves in the UK are about half the power of built in American microwaves. (Portable/countertop microwaves are extremely common, being around 700-800W usually)
They absolutely do. Many microwaves in the UK are about half the power of built in American microwaves. (Portable/countertop microwaves are extremely common, being around 700-800W usually)
1000%. Used PCs are the way to go over a raspberry pi unless you have specific accessories or something. Almost everyone just uses a raspberry pi as a USB host or for network services anyway. Gpio use cases tend to be better served by Arduino or esp32 too
Raspberry pi might beat it for speed but not for half the price. Even the barest-bone 4gb pi5 is $60, and that’s without storage or power supply. You’re at at least 3/4s the price once those are factored in.
And that’s just considering raw speed. If you expect to play “PC” games, you’re probably going to want an x86. Raspi may well lose at that point
Probably depends on the raspberry pi but jellyfin tends to be pretty heavy duty on its hardware requirements. You can probably get by on a modern raspi with transcoding off
They’re the same thing tho
Absolutely agreed on the “it’s a folder”. To me, that gives very “school” oriented vibes, and I know when I was in school I sure didn’t have money to spend on artful folders.
I like the painting too but I do think op would have more success on a different canvas. That said, if you’re doing it for fun and not for money, keep it up regardless
This has been the case since SATA revision 3.3, released Feb 2016. So while I may have exaggerated with “ancient”, a brand new PSU certainly shouldn’t still be feeding 3.3v to that pin.
Likely changing the “active” flag or boot stuff, but as the other commenter says, if you aren’t 100% confident, disconnect the scsi
That’s a really good looking panel!
I’m terrible with actors but even I could name at least half lol
Turns out you don’t need to see “over” other cars if you don’t tailgate so fuckin hard.
I have done this with dozens of drives and have never had to do any pin blocking. You only need to do that if you’re using an absolutely ancient sata power cable that doesn’t know about the spinup pin change
Not impossible at all, but there would be similar judder without some compensation. It’s pretty normal for 144hz monitors to support being driven at 60fps, but it’s pretty abnormal for a 60hz monitor to advertise 48 or 24fps via edid. Most modern 60+hz TVs are perfectly capable of doing so, though.
Either way, that’s one reason I’m very happy with the 240hz wave that seems to be going on. You can display 24 and 60 fps content simultaneously with no judder, as well as even higher frame rate content.
That combined with the popularity of VRR and free/g sync makes me even more optimistic for people to see just about everything the way it was meant to be seen
“Unlike Ryzen”
https://www.amd.com/en/products/processors/desktops/ryzen/7000-series/amd-ryzen-9-7950x3d.html
“ECC support: Yes”
Sure seems officially supported. What else do these epycs have that the ryzens supposedly don’t? Every spec I’ve seen so far is literally identical to ryzens, with nothing but the name changed.
Don’t understand any of the hype on this. It’s the same ryzen processors rebranded
One of the big benefits of 144 and 120 over 60hz display is actually how well they render lower frame rate content. Watching a 24fps (so cinematic!) movie on a 144hz ``display results in a new frame every 6 refreshes (or 5 for 120hz). With a 60hz display, you get an new frame every 2.5 refreshes. Generally this results in judder where every other frame is displayed for longer than the others
Would love to see a movie mastered in 1kfps though lol
Absolutely unacceptable. Glad I got rid of Netflix a long time ago
Even if they were illegal, what would that change?
Arch-user in the image said they were a “completely cis dude” and would hit that button, then replied to themselves (~1 day later) calling herself “she” - implying they became(?) trans within that time period. The final response is from another person, incredulous at the short timeline between “completely cis” and trans