Fair enough, but OPs problem can be solved by changing a 0 to a 1 in a single file.
Fair enough, but OPs problem can be solved by changing a 0 to a 1 in a single file.
Just use a different port number. I’m not sure why it’s necessary to use the same one since you can change qbittorrent’s port in the config files.
Assembler or assembly? Just curious because in my computer engineering course we had to create a C based computer that used assembly.
No one has mentioned COBOL yet, but COBOL.
And God forbid you use tabs in a document with spaces instead of tabs (or vice versa)
Does top show unpaged memory too? I’ve had an application with a memory leak before that would fill up unpaged memory and it would look like nothing was using ram when I looked in the task manager, even though usage was 99%.
Yeah, and there are plenty for $100-150 with lower specs that might be suitable. I haven’t cracked mine open yet, but there’s a data connector that they advertise for a 2.5" ssd, as well as an included m.2 ssd. But even if you just got a usb-c drive enclosure it would be faster than a pi.
Pis are great for small applications, so if your goal is just to have drive failure tolerance, it would work. If you want to run something like plex off of the data there you’ll have a bad time.
Personally, I’d just buy a synology 2-3 drive box and call it good. I love my 5x5 setup, and a lot of my local services run off it in docker containers.
Beelink is just an inexpensive brand of mini PCs like the Intel NUC. The one I have for my office draws 25W max, but has a 12th gen i3 in it, 16gb ddr5 ram, wifi6, and dual 2.5gb/s ethernet for like $300
If you’re going to be basing this on a pi4, I wouldn’t spend the money on SSDs. The pi is going to be your bottleneck, not the drives.
The IO board only has a PCIe 2.0 x1 which has a max speed of 500MB/s.
You’d honestly be better off building an itx system or buying a cheap one and upgrading stuff like RAM. Hell, even a Beelink would be better than a pi
My brain just can’t write recursive code. I can read it, but not write it.
That was a fun class. One of the last ones I took before recursion made me change majors.
Too many letters
Why are you assuming there will be bias in the data, and that the AI couldn’t be made to correct for it? Most of the data for systems like medical AI are basically raw data, and it’s already better than humans at making an accurate diagnoses.
I’m not sure why people seem to think humans are better than a system that can parse trillions of data points in a few seconds and apply a bunch of statistical models to it almost instantly.
Self driving cars are already better than humans. The Waymo cars have a crash rate of 0.59/million miles driven. The national average is 2.98.
I’m betting that most of the self driving car crashes were caused by humans, too.
You dont see how developers developing AI to do development might be a bad thing?
That’s not a bad thing. Humans really aren’t good decision makers. Having a system with an incredible amount of input data will be able to draw better conclusions than a person.
Just look at cars.
My favorite are the developers who are developing AI to do development.
Jellyfin and plex are basically just GUIs to make playing videos from your NAS feel like you’re using a streaming service. They do a bunch more stuff, but in general that’s what they’re for.
Like, you don’t need a GUI for Linux, but it can certainly make the experience better.
Yeah, I’m at 28T and I’m eying some 18T drives for an expansion unit.
Ah, well the qbittorrent config file should live in the directory you mapped to /config. I think you can pull the default one and edit it for your container.