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64 for the wan interface
Nitpicking, but the address for the wan interface wouldn’t have a prefix, so the host would just set it as a /128 (point-to-point)
64 for the wan interface
Nitpicking, but the address for the wan interface wouldn’t have a prefix, so the host would just set it as a /128 (point-to-point)
Oh, I thought that was just a grouping
What’s the difference between case 2 and 3? Those look the same to me. The three cases look like:
Figured I’d do the math on the power required.
In the article, they show a iPhone 15 Pro, which has a 3274 mAh battery, so let’s go with that. Assuming a 3.7 V battery and a 1 minute charging time, that’s 3274 mAh × 3.7 V / 1 min ≈ 727 W
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Oops, I misread, that was a different monitor
So it’s not really a 4K 1000Hz screen then, if it’s just togglable between being a 4k 240 Hz screen and a 1080p 1000 Hz screen.
Sounds like a typical COBOL dev
A310 is the cheapest.
I wonder how well it does for transcoding on older computers without ReBAR, since apparently gaming on it is straight out broken without ReBAR. As in, it would actually freeze for a second or so every now and then.
How the heck do people with 4TB SD cards do data hygiene wipes of their medium before crossing international borders?
They don’t
It’s not just about quality (AAC is perfectly fine quality-wise), it’s IMHO more about the extreme latency, and the fact that they have to to drop down to terrible-sounding HSP/HSP when using the microphone, since A2DP is monodirectional. Sucks that they don’t support LE Audio.
Why do you feel the need to install an app for a coffee shop?
Another alternative then would be Restic. That’s what I’m using for backups
All the easy options like from Amazon are DRM encumbered. But the DRM-free options are still available if you are willing to search a bit.
Are they? Where (other than piracy)? A lot of books seems to be sold exclusively with DRM from what I can tell. Some are even exclusive to Amazon.
How can it tell the difference between spaces used for indentation and spaces used for alignment, if you use the same character for both?
*plugs USB into Ethernet port
They’re not canon though
I was gonna suggest a shuttle, but then there’s all the shuttle crashes. I wonder which there’s more of.
This is how we end up with off-by-one errors
Only if you know it exists. It’s not something that comes up when searching for it.