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ag10n ,

Which mouse? HID is all but guaranteed to work on linux

ag10n ,

who is advertising Linux

Enterprise, Lenovo, Canonical group, Dell, IBM/Red Hat

The usual suspects

ag10n ,

First image looks like a possum lol

ag10n ,

Forbes isn’t great but their overall philosophy means it should last at least 10 years if you take care of it. I have an acer c720 with Debian that still kinda works

forbes.com/…/the-new-framework-13-is-the-last-lap…

ag10n ,

They’re a new company so we’ll still have to see if they’re as reliable as some older machines. Providing parts and usb c adapters helps with longevity I guess

ag10n ,

In my experience I’m actually impressed with the ‘full simulation’ performance so far.

Absolutely it was released far too early, I’m looking forward to feature parity with CS1 and getting it to a proper state.

ag10n ,

NextDNS.io is free to start and works great for this

ag10n ,

How is this any different than skeletons and using up ansible, salt or chef? Also hear a lot about Nix but don’t see the OS of NixOS

ag10n ,

For whomever decided that this should be buried, this is not Reddit. Your downvotes have no power here.

Fuck the CCP, long live a free Taiwan.

ag10n ,

Steam Link has been around much longer and if you trust Valve to keep their software up to date chances are it’ll work at parity or better than Moonlight.

ag10n ,

The web is based on open standards; that’s what made it universally accessible. How does limiting access based on how you access the web benefit anyone?

ag10n ,

Since Google is both the service provider for the client browser and also provides last-mile internet services; they would fit the definition of a supposed neutral ISP but also neutral for applications and services further up the OSI stack.

Net neutrality is not just a service provider concept but has been viewed this way in the cases service providers have tried to game the system. It also encompasses the concept of an open internet; the neutrality of data is data and presentation, or lack of to the client is defined by open standards, not the desires of any one party.

China launches world’s fastest internet with 1.2 terabit per second link, can transmit 150 4K movies a second (www.firstpost.com)

China launches world’s fastest internet with 1.2 terabit per second link, can transmit 150 4K movies a second::China is claiming that they now have the world’s fastest internet. Their new network transmits 1.2 terabits per second. That’s over 1200 gigabits, per second. At this speed, the network will be able to send 150 4K...

ag10n ,
ag10n ,

It supports wifi and usb, that’s what it says in the description of the app.

If you’re looking for a solution that requires no ‘sketchy’ client, this supports rtsp and a few other protocols. Works with obs virtual cam really well

play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pas.web…

ag10n ,

TLDR, no

The cpu isn’t the only piece of the puzzle. 6.5 kernel is only just released, and at least just supported on Debian testing.

It’s not crazy that you haven’t setup any power saving profiles, or that the kernel doesn’t natively support these new chips and architecture.

ag10n ,

HDMI 2.0 has limited support for high-res displays at 21:9. Check that your cables also are up to the task.

Running both the internal and external display at these high resolutions will be a challenge, only getting 30hz here makes sense.

ag10n ,

except for the US, Israel, Ireland. Maybe you count Japan and South Korea as western and that number grows more. en.wikipedia.org/…/List_of_semiconductor_fabricat…

ag10n ,

I have mine setup on a Supermicro itx-based machine with an Intel n3710 and 8G of RAM. It has four Intel-based ports but you can easily get away with two.

I used to run a Zotac ci323 with dual Realtek nics. Works fine for 300M up/down.

You’ll want two ports, one for WAN one for LAN and most nics will support VLANs if you need more than that. Any VPN or encryption will increase your cpu requirements. If your needs are low a cheap dual-nic Nuc like device works great.

ag10n ,

The PSP is an integral part of the boot process, without which the x86 cores would never be activated.

…wikipedia.org/…/AMD_Platform_Security_Processor

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What's a good, cheap, no external power GPU to buy for VMs? Want to chuck a few in my Dell R730 server to make my desktop VMs more usable. Right now have an old K620 for a Windows VM, seems like 1030s are a good bet since I have a bunch of low profile slots I otherwise have no use for.

ag10n ,

depending on your use case these are cheap and cheerful.

www.newegg.com/…/N82E16814202416

ag10n ,

Mr Chromebox has a ton of tools and info about this. mrchromebox.tech

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