What’s the real world application of 98Gbps? Based on a quick Google search, 8K doesn’t even hit 10Gbps at 480fps.
What’s the real world application of 98Gbps? Based on a quick Google search, 8K doesn’t even hit 10Gbps at 480fps.
There are definitely exceptions to this rule.
The servers are very locked down, so I’m sure that’s part of our compliance requirements. I haven’t looked into fixing it because I just wrote a script to hit Enter every 10 minutes to keep it alive.
I’ve had nohup fail to keep things running after my session ended quite frequently. It’s like it just goes to the next step in the process then gives up.
You can also use Plex Meets Homeassistant if you make the pi a plex player.
I’m actually college educated on electronic circuits and do electrical engineering as a hobby.
As long as the wires can’t short, using the front receptical is functionally no different than using the back.
It’s all one piece of metal, and it’s not going to be somewhere that it’ll be disturbed.
It may not be the best way, but done right it’s not dangerous.
No, I knew what they were saying.
For me, it was being perpetually high on weed for 6 years. Now I can just let everything roll off.
Daisy chaining outlets is totally a thing, though. If no wires are exposed, there’s nothing inherently dangerous about running copper from one to another.
There has been for quite a while now.
Ugh, I need to get off my ass and install a rack and some fiber drops to finalize my network buildout.
The slave labor is building the site.
Not really. Squatters rights made it the squatter’s property, and if she didn’t leave she got arrested.
People being able to find a way around isn’t a good rationale for not putting up roadblocks in the first place. It’s basically the same argument that’s used against gun regulations.
If you were aware, you wouldn’t be here.
You’re consuming the same thing, water or not. The only risk is choking on it.
Set up Home Assistant on a Pi or something for them. It can likely control everything from a central app
There are a ton of valid use cases for an LLM, but the problem is that they’re billed as a complete solution instead of a tool.
It wouldn’t