Yeah, I get that, but my points still stand.
As you can read from the code, LoRa is many frequencies, and software is not the most efficient way to deal with them. Hell, the chips now even take a ton of power in comparison to BLE or WiFi.
Yeah, I get that, but my points still stand.
As you can read from the code, LoRa is many frequencies, and software is not the most efficient way to deal with them. Hell, the chips now even take a ton of power in comparison to BLE or WiFi.
It’s cool, and I’m glad they did it, but there are already chips out there that do this. This work doesn’t make the chip makers any more incentivized to use this over cheap chips that already exist.
Need benchmarks and TDP to even start thinking about trying one of these. AMD is years ahead and I’ve never had an issue.
Groups of any kind are echo chambers. That’s why they exist.
Sure seems dead if you can’t get it to detect via two different routes.
Yeah, it’s super attractive until you realize the current conditions we can technologically handle that. It’s dangerous slave labor.
Good luck selling that to the era of kids working a MacDonald’s.
Depends on what you’re doing.
If you want a low-power setup, get a shell with a backplane for 4 drives and an n100 board.
If you want to host games, get an AMD APU on a mini-itx and do the same.
Maybe a 20-40W difference, but the AMD is going to outperform the n100 like a hot knife through butter.
It’s not a “surprising turn of events” as the article claims. Elon Musk is a fucking moron with money he did nothing to earn but threaten people. He threatened and fired an entire team, and LO, they were actually doing their jobs and he was mad because he continues to over promise on shit other people are doing.
More specific to this case: self-driving on cameras alone without depth perception is not possible now-if at all. That’s why Waymo was first to multiple markets with lidar systems, and their cars are not killing people, but just stupid and inefficient.
I really like the spirit of this, but the price and features are just okay considering there are other companies designing similar and better products with more flexibility and around the same price. I may pick up a board to work on it, still, but I’ll buy the Inet package with the same hardware and more Ethernet ports for $99 if given a choice.
The servers don’t exist. Dead game.
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Guy who posted wants a fix. That’s the downvote.
Almost every ad platform is moving to have their ad DNS server names into the same mix as content servers. Without packet sniffing they are practically indeterminate.
Current list off the top of my head: YouTube, Netflix, Peacock, Disney, Paramount+.
It’s more costly for them, but 🤷
You have an outdated app that isn’t aware of that. Keep it until they force you to upgrade.
Also has a lot of backend options and local encryption at the client.
Your sound server controls the mic input. Just check it in sour sound settings before you launch and make sure it’s catching your voice. If that still doesn’t work, install ‘pavucontrol’ which is a bit more expensive. That should help you out.
Edit: check here: https://www.protondb.com/app/739630
Make sure all your compositor windows and games all run the same resolution as your desktop. That’s usually the issue.
This is the answer. Just buy bigger drives, and replace them one at a time and let them resize.
Anyone saying to buy expansion units is wrong. It works like ZFS or btrfs, and very seamlessly. I’ve upgraded my drives 4 times with zero issues.
Canada’s entire population is 40 million. US is over 330 million, with 10x more density centers with the same coax delivery for some carriers.
It’s certainly not capable of flashing in one step to a chip already on board. That’s the hill you’re trying to climb.
GNU projects often are sucky. Implementations of things that already exist as they happen upon them and after their uptake. Then people like you come in and defend them. 95% of the time they fail because the existing solution works fine.
I couldn’t spare an extra thought about using the GNU brand over another FOSS solution. Anyone in here stomping their feet about this is an absolute moron.