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I’ve never had any issues with the speed or storage capacity of the SIM card in any of my phones.
What benefit will the average user see from a faster SIM card?
I’ve never had any issues with the speed or storage capacity of the SIM card in any of my phones.
What benefit will the average user see from a faster SIM card?
They need to mandate that the laptop USB C connectors be located on a user replaceable daughterboard. They are easy to break and hard to replace. Sending a motherboard to the landfill because of a broken charge connector should be unacceptable.
It sounds like he wants everything done server side like they did in the mid 90’s. It’s certainly possible, but it won’t result in a very good user experience. The whole page would have to reload to change anything on it.
Just make sure the VPS will shut down if the bandwidth is exceeded rather than giving you a big overage charge.
If your ISP provides IPv6, set that up. Everything will have a globally routed address, so your domains will work from your LAN and the internet. If you don’t have IPv6 available, get a free tunnel from Hurricane Electric.
NAT works fine until you get stuck on CGNAT and can’t host anything on IPv4 without using a VPN.
The benefit is being able to easily access devices from the internet. The same address works on the LAN and WAN. There’s no port forwarding, so multiple devices can have the same port open. You also don’t need to mess with a VPN if your IPv4 connection uses CGNAT.
It’s getting harder to find routers that will run open source firmware. The best option is to run OPNsense or pfSense on a low power x86 machine and use separate APs for WiFi.
The load on my UPS is around 100-140 watts. That includes my server, firewall, switch, starlink and a unifi access point. I would love to get that power consumption down. I only get 4-5 hours of runtime on battery. Also, the room it’s in is small and it gets really hot in the summer time.
People could always switch to a privacy friendly web browser.
Just get a pulse jet and fire it up when they start running the leaf blower. You won’t be able to hear the leaf blower anymore.
The problem is the average person is not going to know how to properly secure whatever they are hosting.
I just use the exhaust fan for temperature control.
I made a sleeve of aluminum foil bubble insulation for mine. I taped it together with aluminum HVAC tape. It makes the enclosure heat up quicker, but I have to run the enclosure fan on longer prints to keep it from getting too hot.
Will the chip actually last that long though? I would have expected a ceramic package with gold plated leads, not a plastic SOP-8.
It also makes the game look worse since you need to run it in 720p to get a playable frame rate, which requires non integer scaling on a 1080p screen. They could have gone with a 120Hz 720p OLED screen with variable refresh rate if they wanted a better screen than the Steam Deck for marketing reasons.
Why do they keep putting 1080p screens in the Steam Deck clones when they don’t have enough GPU power to run most games in 1080p?
You must live somewhere dry. I have to keep my filament in a box with silica gel.
This is worse than a streaming service dropping a show. They are removing the ability to play digital files that people purchased.
A decent quality USB 3 flash drive will be plenty fast for a read only live boot.