The AIO container is so terrible, like, that’s not how you’re supposed to use Docker.
It’s unclear whether OP was using that or saner community containers, might just be the AIO one.
The AIO container is so terrible, like, that’s not how you’re supposed to use Docker.
It’s unclear whether OP was using that or saner community containers, might just be the AIO one.
Minecraft loves single core performance, so it will likely behave differently to most general benchmarks.
But that also makes dedicating a few cores to it and everything else to other services.
Seconds are clearly defined by one specific caesium-133 transition
The second […] is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the caesium frequency, ΔνCs, the unperturbed ground-state hyperfine transition frequency of the caesium 133 atom, to be 9192631770 when expressed in the unit Hz, which is equal to s−1
It depends on the registrar. Some just assume the information you provided is valid.
Infomaniak apparently wants to verify your info, though they also offered verification through credit card when I signed up.
I might be missing something, but I’d trust WhatsApp to leak much less data about me than Telegram or Discord. Those don’t have any form of E2EE.
Also, what about using Signal?
Can you ping server 1 from the subnet router?
Make sure to check if you have a firewall blocking ICMP packets on server 1 or somewhere between.
Maybe run traceroute from both serves and compare the route taken and where it stops.
Nextcloud News with the accompanying app on my phone. I was lazy that day
Can you ping the server through your tunnel? Maybe try a traceroute to see if it gets through your router correctly.
If this does work, check if the arrs have some “restrict to local network” setting.
If not, I’d check the firewall logs on your router to see if it is blocking the connection.
Did you set the correct block size for your disk? Especially modern SSDs like to pretend they have 512B sectors for some compatibility reason, while the hardware can only do 4k sectors. Make sure to set ashift=12
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Proxmox also uses a very small volblocksize by default. This mostly applies to RAIDz, but try using a higher value like 64k. (Default on Proxmox is 8k or 16k on newer versions)
https://discourse.practicalzfs.com/t/psa-raidz2-proxmox-efficiency-performance/1694
Fair, Yggdrasil is mainly intended for research in internet-scale routing through a mesh network and less as a finished product.
Never heard of libp2p before, but apparently it’s used by IPFS? Looks pretty interesting indeed.
What are some key differences?
That’s the case with most non-Google phones
Sounds relatively similar to Yggdrasil
Looks like it’s intended to be used interactively from your desktop.
Maybe also check out Ente. They went open source relatively recently, but have been developing it for a while with their SaaS platform.
They have a free tier (5GB) if you wanted to test it very quickly.
QuickSync is usually plenty to transcode. You will get more performance with a dedicated GPU, but the power consumption will increase massively.
Nvidia also has a limit how many streams can be transcoded at the same time. There are driver hacks to circumvent that.
Does it eat a lot of battery for you?
Will you protect them from police raids and cover their legal costs for running a Tor node?
And it’s quite likely they only have 10G locally, with way less bandwidth going to the outside.
I know Findroid allows easy downloading and offline watching. Fladder (another newer Android client) also has downloading, haven’t tried it myself yet.