Do these work with European bands? Is it worth shipping to Europe?
Interesting. Feels like it lowers the skill ceiling a bit, but hopefully it makes the game more accessible to everyone.
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Ah, strange.
I’ve never had any issues, but I also haven’t used it in a while.
Might be related to transcoding/sub-burning? https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-web/issues/6210
Jellyfin has much better Syncplay than plex
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Interesting! Is that usually like HDbaseT or SDVoE? Would you recommend it for menus and screens in a bar?
I could see a lot of uses for a product like this for bars and offices I work in, but I would imagine the could might be prohibitive if it’s more than a few hundred dollars per unit.
https://products.sdvoe.org/avcat/ctl18883/index.cfm?manufacturer=dvigear&product=dn-300
Been using nix to game on for 2 years. My config is a bit out of date, I haven’t really taken the time to update and optimize it.
Imagine a future where video was just ethernet and we didn’t have to worry about crappy cables or DRM
tbh high bandwidth cables over copper are a bit of an anti pattern.
Would be a lot cheaper and compact if ethernet and video over fiber were more popular already
HD baseT
tie the cable into a knot, it’s the fastest and least damaging way to store cables
helldivers 2 works great for me with nixos. Both native package and flatpak.
Do they have 996 in Taiwan? I thought that was just the PRC?
All storage is on a Ceph cluster with 2 or 3 disk/node replication. Files and databases are backed up using Velero and Barman to S3-compatible storage on the same cluster for versioning. Every night, those S3 buckets are synced and encrypted using rclone to a 10tb Hetzner Storage Box that keeps weekly snapshots.
Config files in my git repo:
https://codeberg.org/jlh/h5b/src/branch/main/argo/external_applications/velero-helm.yaml
https://codeberg.org/jlh/h5b/src/branch/main/argo/custom_applications/bitwarden/database.yaml
https://codeberg.org/jlh/h5b/src/branch/main/argo/custom_applications/backups
https://codeberg.org/jlh/h5b/src/branch/main/argo/custom_applications/rook-ceph
Bit more than 3 copies, but hdd storage is cheap. Majority of my storage is Jellyfin anyways, which doesn’t get backed up.
I’m working on setting up some small nvme nodes for the ceph cluster, which will allow me to move my nextcloud from hdd storage into its own S3 bucket with 4+2 erasure coding (aka raid 6). That will make it much faster and also its cut raw storage usage from 4x to 1.5x usable capacity
Yes, Matrix has spaces to organize related rooms.
NTsync is not the same as Fsync, it allows for kernel acceleration of NT sync primitives, increasing speed over current wine/Proton builds.
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