Does this mean android auto won’t be slow in the future?
Does this mean android auto won’t be slow in the future?
Are they like focus on iOS and macOS?
I have gigabit, and struggled to stream. Turned out I had the Quality of Service (QoS) /traffic priority settings on my router misconfigured.
This might be something to look into.
Can a remote user download something from your network at a reasonable and consistent speed? (Not using Plex)
Can you upload a large file somewhere and monitor the speed and see if it maintains speed as expected?
For me, these two things were also performing at unexpectedly low speeds, or being wildly inconsistent until I fixed my QoS settings.
It’s a bummer that hard drives are priced this way. It’s been common for a few decades now.
I’m holding out for matter over thread, personally.
This is why we hear about this same thing happening with Linux distros all the time.
Not great for a company that wants to control all software development for all platforms.
Huh, that’s unintuitive to me. I remember people talking about too many hard drives in a case using too much power before. Overloading it, etc. 1-2W each would not overload a normal power supply. 🤔
Did hard drives just quietly get super efficient when I wasn’t paying attention? Or is something else going over my head here?
I think if that caught on then companies would call it undue burden to sift through all the dependencies they use to make such small payments.
It is a difficult problem. But on the face of it your suggestion seems very reasonable.
Virtual Viagra
Irony poisoning?
This is why Satya Nadella said he could make Google dance.
Yeah, using “self hosted” in your title is misleading.
You’re living in the future.
They loiter in thrift stores.
That’s why those commands have two?
… just run this bash script straight from the internet, it’ll be fine …
I was naive and didn’t know things got cheaper than Bunny. I’ll have to investigate this.
Wow, the option to purchase things is really that bad huh?
What a unique and special position to be in.
It’s not common, and not likely to happen again.