

I’m out of the loop. What is it for?
I’m out of the loop. What is it for?
Lactose-free milk is a thing, in case you’ve never heard of it.
A typical data center rack holds about 40 servers, each with at least two networking interfaces. According to Boote, the Ethernet interfaces of a single rack draw 160 watts in total.
“Reducing the power draw of a data center, which may have hundreds or thousands of racks, would be akin to an energy savings of switching a building from incandescent to more energy efficient LED lighting and be well worth the investment,” he told LinuxInsider.
According to Boote, this optimization fixes a part of the kernel written when lower-speed Ethernet interfaces drew a fraction of today’s electrical needs. The networking stack design did not account for the growing power budget required by modern networking interfaces.
“By changing the priority of how the computers schedule tasks during high bandwidth events, a computer can better deal with networking traffic and prioritize energy expenditure in a way that makes sense for modern hardware and architectures,” he reasoned.
Oh boy, where do I even start? This comment is wrong in multiple ways. Let’s break it down:
“The way triangulation works is by essentially measuring distance.”
“1 satellite distance puts you anywhere in a radius (circle) of that satellite.”
“2 Satellites puts you at 1 of 2 locations where those radiuses intersect.”
“3 satellites gives you a single location.”
“That’s why it’s called triangulation. Tri = 3”
This comment is a trainwreck of incorrect terms and flawed explanations. If they meant “trilateration,” at least part of it would make sense, but calling it “triangulation” completely ruins their credibility.
So, in short? No, their comment is very incorrect. 🚨
Are you on Chrome?
on my devices
See that’s where we’re fucking up. If a company can install things on ”your” devices, it’s really their devices.
I came up with this idea more than 20 years ago as a way for cars to tell each other about events ahead of them. Imagine if you’re on a two-lane road heading away from an deer and you pass vehicles going the opposite direction. Your car could relay that information to then and have it age out after a few minutes.
That is exactly what I have running to my traditional electric stove and I live in USA.
They are literally cutting critical services to “cut out waste” while increasing the budget, likely lining their pockets. Look over here while we pick your pocket.
Never used them before. Looks like more business oriented. How do they work out?
I guess that depends on the app. I know what you mean by it doesn’t mark the played episode as played, it’s like there’s no offline sync so it’s kind of half baked. I think that’s still wholly on the app side of things (aka the client), as I believe the server side functionality exists.
Remove all payment options for it and disable the renew. Piece of cake.
There are some Amazon Basics branded stuff. Is that not making? What about the books that they print on demand? Not defending, just curious what the definition of “makes” is.
If it came to that, the SD card would be confiscated and/or the camera smashed.
Which search engines would do that?
Both Android and iOS allow this. It depends on the user account settings in Jellyfin and a client that supports it.
Tailscale is a great option for this if your user count is low (1-3).
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