Yeah sharks don’t like the taste of people but they generally have poor eyesight so they mistake surfers etc splashing on the surface for food or as you say just curious.
Yeah sharks don’t like the taste of people but they generally have poor eyesight so they mistake surfers etc splashing on the surface for food or as you say just curious.
I use Alpine Linux for all my dockers, small and fast.
Becoming fat/obese
Thats what I did when win 7 support was ending, been very happy and there’s no way I’m going back to Windows.
Nope, you have to do the bypass
2.5" disks are SMR, you don’t want that in a raid.
Unless you have use case for that much horsepower I would suggest, like others here, buy a mini PC as a start and if you need more down the line buy a second one. They are cheap, fairly quiet and don’t use much power.
No not really, even with a couple of hundred employees it would be a lot for that.
Does zoom do a ton more than the meeting app since they have 7500 employees?
It’s called power supply idle control, worth a test.
There is an issue with ryzen and certain PSUs that when it goes to idle it pulls so little power that the psu thinks it’s off and kills the power, it can appear as a hang. there should be an option in the bios to change it to “typical power” or named something similar.
Yes it’s normal, I sometimes use that to disinfect my ears after diving and it sizzles a bit.
Great, thank you
Thanks, it’s when I click the thumbnail for a post that is a link to it opens the image instead of opening the link as it used to.
Edit: it’s on a tablet if it makes a difference
now it seems links doesn’t open anymore like it used to. if I click on the image of a post it used to open link.
The newer ones usually have some smart stuff built in
I agree but many use it as if it’s actual power consumption
Afaik TDP isn’t power consumption, it’s more input to the manufacturers of the coolers and it’s not calculated the same between AMD and Intel.
Not hate in my case, but I don’t like ms and it’s because of the shit they have done in 90s and 2000s. Their current support of linux is not something I trust.
Someone being funny? BUG