

My newest PC only supports PCIe 3.0. My SSDs are still plenty fast, at least until they start thermal throttling.
My newest PC only supports PCIe 3.0. My SSDs are still plenty fast, at least until they start thermal throttling.
When I used dial-up, local calls were free.
I used packet writing for a while when I got my first DVD-RW drive. A few years later, multi gigabyte flash drives became affordable and there was no need to mess with DVD-RWs anymore.
It’s an important thing to have in an emergency. The remaining cell towers will probably be overloaded, but you will likely still be able to hear an FM broadcast station to find out if you need to evacuate and where to go.
I don’t think a mobile version would be practical, they don’t have enough processing power. Blender needs a high end PC.
Switch to IPv6 only and the port scans will go away. The address space is so big that port scanning is difficult, so the usual bots don’t bother.
If a laptop has a dedicated GPU, it’s not low end.
Yeah, but it can’t run a decent ad blocker. That makes it useless to me.
Maybe it could also have something to do with people not wanting AI rammed down their throats on every device, website and program they use.
Just ban it already. Nobody needs that brain rotting site.
Use your own modem and router so your ISP doesn’t have access to it.
It’s still a desktop CPU, there are people who will want to play games on it when they aren’t compiling code or rendering videos.
I wouldn’t use it for any SD card that’s going to be frequently removed, but it would work well if the card is being used for firmware and not accessible from the outside of the case. The capacitor definitely shouldn’t be part of the circuit though.
That’s impossible. He would be too busy telling everyone that he uses Arch to get any work done.
I would much rather have a safer battery, even if it’s a bit bigger and heavier.
It would be nice if they would switch to safer batteries like LiFePO4 for power banks. They rarely catch fire and you can put them out with a fire extinguisher.
Down at the bottom of the network tab, it will tell you the total size.
The first column is the total size of the page, the second is how much was actually downloaded. That will be smaller if the web server uses compression or if any of the files are already cached.
I haven’t had any issues with my RX 6700 XT. It works great for games and CAD. I’ve never gotten the video encoding working though. I think it needs the proprietary drivers.