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IEEE standard is 100m
I’ve h6ave very long runs before and they worked.
But you need solid copper wire for that to work. No stranded or CCA
IEEE standard is 100m
I’ve h6ave very long runs before and they worked.
But you need solid copper wire for that to work. No stranded or CCA
Yeah for real. I have some very niche interests but get very obscure ads
If you want to stay in Germany and hop across the border, Strasbourg and Colmar are both nice towns. Has German influence but you get the benefits of being near the black forest for a 2 for 1 trip.
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I wanted a sound bar, and got some affordable ones.
Then I went into budget audiophile.
Got a cheap Sony receiver and 2 bookshelf speakers. Got the whole gig for $175 total. Beats any kind of sound bar.
Did a Sonos test in store and really could hear much difference despite being much cheaper and completely offline.
Now my wife is telling me to go Sonos because it looks better with her aesthetics.
Told her I’m not getting anything that requires an account software to run. Guess we’re going to stick with bookshelves for a while
I’m very very lazy. Id rather have the OEM supply their own model than to get a 3rd party.
Then again I’m one of those heathens who pay for OEM camera batteries rather than wasabi power (which are amazing in their own right)
If you’re okay being in the EU, I use Ionos. €1 a month with a IPv4 address and no contract.
On the US side, Oracle has a free tier for 2 arm CPUs. You could load balance between them, but they’re still kinda slow.
Either of these you can test for very low costs and see what you enjoy.
I often skip first gens hence why I got a 12th gen and then upgraded it to a 7040 series. Super happy with the battery life and performance.
I may have missed it, but as of now, framework doesn’t offer the controller board by itself just yet.
Knowing them, it’s probably not too far away.
You can upgrade literally everything on it.
They just released a new high refresh rate screen for the 13 inch. I’m seeing if it’s worth buying.
Wonder if the old display can be used as a portable monitor? I would assume so.
I got an Intel 12th Gen laptop but wanted an AMD 7040 gen CPU. I was going to live overseas for a while so shipping laptops via air is questionable.
So I bought the 12th gen and then a year later upgraded the main board. No issues other than VeraCrypt being annoyed.
Mostly for PiHole.
From the wall I’m pulling 120w
Ryzen 5700G
128GB ram
2tb + 4tb NVMe drive
2 x 20tb HDDs
Unifi Enterprise 24 PoE
Mikrotik RB5009
2 access points
3 cameras
Fiber runs cooler than copper all of my SFP+ are fiber.
I’ve been trying to get a docker composed from my docker run commands, so I’m going to try it out
Can you briefly summarize the difference between dockge and portainer?
I use portainer for the most part and have no real complaints aside from some ambiguous error messages when containers fail to deploy.
Gotta issue them a NIST 800-88 certificate and you’re golden.
What’s Inside
Razer Zephyr with adjustable head straps
3 sets of N95 grade filters for 9 Days of usage
USB-C Charging Cable
Anti-fog spray
FANS
2 Speed High (6200 RPM) / Low (4200 RPM) Dual intake fans
FILTER
N95 grade meltblown filters*
99% BFE rating
Able to filter at least 95% of 0.3 microns particles
*Sold in special refill packs on razer.com
https://web.archive.org/web/20211025004539/https://www.razer.com/gear-accessories/razer-zephyr
Maybe liveboot it and do a smart test on the drive?
Lofoten Islands near the equinoxes.
We did a trip during the spring equinox and while things were still not cheap, it was not crowded and you have 12 hours to explore the northern lights and 12 hours to explore the islands.
A little snow on the ground still bust safe to hike a little.
The fall equinox you could definitely hike while it’s not crowded plus it’s warmer then.
I can imagine you can do dual inputs? So technically 480w?