I know this trope is popular but it’s hardly true. I work in tech and have a fully wired / smart home, as do several others I know.
That being said, we are picky about which smart components we use.
I know this trope is popular but it’s hardly true. I work in tech and have a fully wired / smart home, as do several others I know.
That being said, we are picky about which smart components we use.
Because it costs them money to stream, so it’s in their interest to make sure you don’t just queue up a bunch of stuff and fall asleep.
Browsers send a referrer header by default, which includes the url that led them to make the request.
Anyone remember the show Breaker High?
Until you get used to a game where discarding the mag actually discards the remaining rounds too
You can try a “ground loop isolator” to get rid of the hum
Check lsmod and see if the kernel modules are loaded. Nvidia smi is probably loading them for you on first run.
I too can’t understand what you were describing, but maybe rubber feet?
Something like this https://www.amazon.ca/AUSTOR-Dampening-Cabinets-Electrical-Appliances/dp/B07CNQC695 they can be found in a variety of sizes, especially if you look on aliexpress
I’ve been liking the idea of using silicone molds, sorry about the youtube shorts link but - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/lEmRFM_9RK4
Edit your bootloader config and turn off quiet / splash so you actually get a useful boot log.
Haven’t, but this makes it look like it trends up: https://www.ratingraph.com/tv-shows/robin-hood-ratings-141220/
100%. The tsmc episode on the acquired podcast was pretty interesting, worth a listen.
They’ve dropped physical cpu licensing model and now you pay per vCPU/thread (unless they’ve changed it again). People would buy a host with 128 cores and use virtualization to cram it into one physical CPU. You’re not wrong that there’s enterprise packages to pay way less, but it’s still a nightmare and if you get audited you’re guaranteed to have to pay up some extra $ since nobody gets it right.
Even the microsoft VARs can’t make sense of it. A previous job (service provider) got audited 2 months after I left and it sounded like a total headache.
Just to really drive this point home, if I go and price out a dell R470 with the default config from dell.ca it’s $9700. If i want a windows server license, that’s another $4700 on top of that.
Why pay 50% more for software that is slower and harder to support? That’s not even thinking about SQL server licensing which is even more expensive.
The source code is private, how can you call that open source?
This feels like a Band-Aid instead of fixing the root problem. I’ve never seen this happen, maybe you have a bad plugin causing it? Turn off all your plugins or start a new profile, then turn things on one at a time.
I see this guy decided to move on from fixed wing to rotary after his last plane…
I’d guess because your comment had nothing to do with the video, and was just an ad hominem attack. Not everybody wants every community turned into a political one.