

Both Windows and Linux are able to reload parts of their kernel without needing to reboot. It’s still suggested, but as long as the software doesn’t actually force you to you can just say “reboot later” then just start the program like normal.
Both Windows and Linux are able to reload parts of their kernel without needing to reboot. It’s still suggested, but as long as the software doesn’t actually force you to you can just say “reboot later” then just start the program like normal.
Start with a VM on your computer and see what you want to do/need from there.
Leaving a laptop on is (almost) free.
Depends on the ratio. Salt on eggs is like 1% salt to 99% eggs. Creamer, sugar, and anything else could change it from 95% coffee to maybe 20% coffee. At 20% coffee is that really what you’re enjoying?
That’s vendor specific. I’ve never had a phone that supports that.
Also there few times I’ve tried it went even worse than trying to use volume and power.
If you need to go back and review it videos suck. But for getting introduced to it the first time they’re good. Udemy and other companies are just that. They also let you have text to review afterwards and even little quizzes.
Well to be fair they said to remove all mentions of gender from government documentation. They meant ALL of it.
1/3 of my refurbished drives died early. It tested fine before I put it in my raid array, but about 3 months in I was getting error after error. I swapped it with my spare and they’ve been fine so far.
Lots of small companies don’t require/give you to use a dedicated work phone. Shit my company isn’t even all that small anymore and we still don’t.
This is one.
What are you trying to run? a VPS is pennies, and a phyiscal server isn’t much more. We have a bunch of servers that are $40 a month each and they come with 5 usable IPs, 32 gigs of ram, 1tb SSD etc. The cost of getting a static IP for home will be almost as much as a server. If you want less you can get less for a lot less money.
I’ve self hosted my own personal website for years now and it’s not really an issue outside of the power going out and my IP changing. I just update DNS and move on. But if this is for an actual work? Just pay the $10 a month, not having to worry about it is worth that money.
Almost everyone on uber eats (and similar services) mark up their items. This sausage burrito meal is $10 on uber eats and is 8 something in store
Delivery fee 5.99
tip (whatever you want to pay)
For a normal meal this will more than double the price. Order just about anything else and you’re easily at $30 with still almost half the price being the delivery.
An “SUV” covered in shitty black plastic cladding? There’s a million of them. The market is flooded with softroaders.
And yes they almost all offer tents.
Who says it’s overkill?
That said I literally started selfhosting on a Thinkpad W520. With the full 32 gigs of ram it ran ESXI great. Plus you can’t beat a built in UPS.
I was going to buy a mini PC to run along with it when I needed more, but I just opted to take old desktop parts and combine my NAS with everything else.
The longer the better. All videos should have a minimum length of 1 hour.
Yes
My UPS at home just straight up won’t run off of another UPS unless it’s a perfect sinewave. Square wave REALLY makes it mad, and modified sinewave doesn’t work either. No matter what the UPS will refuse that power and only use its batteries.
I can’t find anything on their website about it being sinewave (pure or modified) so I’m going to assume it’s square wave. I’d imagine a high quality PSU found in a server will handle it, but it won’t be happy.
https://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com/Anker-SOLIX-G179011A/p152319.html
AC Inverter Output - 6000 Watt Continuous (240V) / 9000 Watt Surge
Pure Sine Wave design provides extremely clean power
Why is this not on their own website?
I just use the photos app. It does everything I’ve tried just as well as the movie app, and it actually works. I find it funny that the photo app is better than the video app at playing videos.
1080p at 24” looks kinda like butt. My last monitor was 1440p at 25” and that I thought was perfection. 2x anti aliasing was all you needed to make everything look nice, but it wasn’t hard to run. 4k isn’t worth it unless you have a REALLY big screen. It takes so much more power to draw 4k vs 1440p and at regular monitor sizes it doesn’t really look that much better.
Also my 1080 absolutely struggled to play games, even at 1080p (what I’d have to revert to when it couldn’t run them at 4k). I tried battlefield 2042 but I struggled to even get 60 fps in that. This Reddit post from 3 years ago mirrors that so I know it’s not just me. And looking at black ops 6 the 1080 would struggle to run that at over 100 gps on anything other than the bare minimum settings.
Doesn’t memory training only happen once when you first boot the machine (or reset bios).
I mean having a lot of ram will take a long time to post, but that’s not unique to DDR5. My server is DDR4 with 64 gigs of ram and with it’s original CPU it took ages for the post to finish.