I’m not too knowledgeable on the topic but I thought the amd iGPU had vce, which is a their version of quicksync?
I’m not too knowledgeable on the topic but I thought the amd iGPU had vce, which is a their version of quicksync?
Exactly, for a home lab I would pick an Amd over Intel just to have the extra cores on top of costing less.
I have found that some things just aren’t ready for arm and I’ll probably swap my worker nodes to x86 only. Should be okay to keep etcd and control nodes as mixed.
Did they get it working with multi arch setups? I have a few pi’s in my cluster and last time I looked at using that it wasn’t ready for arm64
Maybe it is because I have a pihole but I never notice the recommendations. I remapped the Netflix button to plex and barley spend any time on the launcher
Nope, you are no longer a lurker. You are promoted to the 9%
Idk, from what I heard he barely spends his time with Tesla these days due to being preoccupied with twitter 😂
Yep, you’d see this used most often with fax machines if the receiver was an IVR.
My line of thinking is that radarr and sonarr are my backups. If the drives went boom then just have those two sync my library. It may take a couple weeks but I can live with that.
I’ve always used set -o vi. Let’s you use vi commands on the bash prompt.
ugh that is disappointing to hear. The ads on twitch have gotten out of control recently and every time I find myself opening twitch on my PC I close the tab and wait until I sit on the couch. Plus the PIP feature is downright the best.
Wait, are they going after s0und?
Exactly this. SUSE has the enterprise reputation to get the support sales contracts.