They don’t build the chips at all. They pay tsmc.
They don’t build the chips at all. They pay tsmc.
Couldn’t agree more. There is quite a bit of AI vaporware but NVIDIA is the real stuff and will weather whatever storm comes with ease.
but I believe that’s not correct anymore.
Why do you believe that? As far as I understand, other HW exists…but no SW to run on it…
I guess I just have an ancient phone that can’t display it. I see it on the photos that people posted with the contrast turned up…but can’t see it at all on the original.
Trusty s10e finally showing its age…
I don’t see the hue in the screenshot
But “Threshold” won an emmy!
Try adding a HDMI dummy plug. Older Intel NUC’s (8th gen and earlier) have an issue that’s fixed (but always seems to come back…) where they don’t like functioning headlessly (without a display connected.)
Edit: Also, make sure your BIOS is uptodate.
Looks pretty cool. I’ll have to spin up a VM to give it a try.
Intel integrated graphics is pretty phenomenal for ~5 user HTPC setups and NUC’s are basically the best Intel products ever. Nothing better than it just working out of the box.
What NUC has a 3.5" bay?
Any Intel NUC(the small 4x4 ones) 8th gen or forward will fit the bill.
Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force!! I both loved and hated that game
I’m not sure I understand what your question is. You are asking why to not torrent, but rather stream…but in relation to the services to setup yourself…
If you have decent internet…zero. why would you start to pay for services to get the same content you are already getting with a tiny bit less effort.
Recently got the pixel tablet and put GrapheneOS on it. I’ve been quite satisfied with it so far.
That’s a cleaver solution to a problem that brings lots of quality of life benefits to your job. Kudos!
This actually is maybe the most legitimate usage of a travel router that I’ve ever heard.
If I ever find myself planning to go on a cruise (highly unlikely), I’ll be purchasing a travel router.
I just have wireguard setup on my different systems (phone, laptop, tablet, etc.). Just flip it on/off as needed…
Honestly, I guess I loath the idea of carrying another electronic device…
What’s the usage scenario for a portable router? I’ve never really understood the benefits of one.
Those reports might effect investments from the smaller players, but the big names(Google, Microsoft, Meta, etc.) are locked in a race to the finish line. So their investments will continue until one of them reaches the goal…[insert sunk cost fallacy here]…and I think we’re at least 1-2 years from there.
Edit: posted too soon