

The reason you didn’t find any information is because those are physical standards and the actual PCIe bandwidth available will vary. You will need to look into specific information for your specific hardware.


The reason you didn’t find any information is because those are physical standards and the actual PCIe bandwidth available will vary. You will need to look into specific information for your specific hardware.


You could consider peertube, although I am not terribly familiar with the hardware load


Open source and source-available are two different things.


It is decentralized in the respect that communities run their own servers, in comparison to discord where there is an overarching corporation managing everything


You want to use your phone as a mouse for an iPad? I don’t think iPads allow for virtual input devices, I don’t think you will have much luck.


KDE Connect lets you use your phone as a mouse, among other things.


My RX 6600 can use HIP just fine in blender


You are, second point means running WG on say, a proxmox root, and using it to acess the containers.
$50/mo for 1gbps symmetrical :p


I mean, cheapest way I think would be to go on aliexpress and find the best price for a USB-SATA adapter and just buy a ton of them. Be careful with power consumption though, spinning up disks can be power hungry and your hub might not like it.


This is PCIe, not USB. Although if OP does have an unused PCIe slot they didn’t mention in the post, I do agree a second-hand LSI card is by far the most cost-effective way to connect large amounts of SATA/SAS drives. And you get much better performance than USB as a bonus!


Get a little tongue in there, maybe.


Your website no longer uses DNS invalidating its use as a diagnostic tool lmao


this is unconfirmed and unlikely
It looks like polyproto doesn’t have any intent to implement voice chat or screen sharing?


… your nas only had 12gb of storage??


It is a CPU vulnerability, so while the researchers used QEMU for their example, it is not necessarily specific to it.


No greater than any other piece of software


“sensibly” “intuitively” and “performant” are all different objectives and I assure you kernel devs working on such a central subsystem are primarily optimizing for one.
Not really, drivers for ethernet chipsets are OS-dependent. Any x86 laptop is going to implement USB correctly because the controllers are built into the CPU