Not really ahah!
Probably as powerfull as your Raspberry 4 tho.
Not really ahah!
Probably as powerfull as your Raspberry 4 tho.
Oh… you just remind me that I forgot to put thermal paste back on it… (the server is actually on right know)
And it’s not for 24/7 use, no worries for my bill ahah!
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I actually like it, margin is maybe a bit much. For the apple extra margin, gnome app can add any buttons they want on those dialog, it is up to app devs to add an extra margin between some button!
Why not, old hardware can ne really cool you know! It’s not for running 24/7 of course, just to sée what once was a cool and expensive product
Ooo, that’d be fun, and scary, I never done such a thing, maybe I could look at this some day !
Of course and I tried to search it, didn’t find the download on the Cisco website sadly, nor the md5sum for this specific file, I found some other sums tho.
Cisco has a tendancy to remove download or block them behing an account with a licence…
Me too! but now it has this weird “retro” feel when you stumble upon something powered by a PowerPC processor
Other question for anyone listening here: How can we check if an outlet is correctly grounded ? I live in a faily new appartment with good outlets, but maybe I should make sure they are OK ?
Awesome, thanks for the tip! I’ll try the app on my next trail trip
Looks like what I wanted! However, it doesn’t seem to let me export to a supported format for Wanderer (only kmz?), could you confirm @get_flomped@lemmy.world ?
I’ll install this on my Lab it looks cool!
Also, is there any mobile app that can trace and upload trails I do in the day ?
Indeed, it was hidden between the images and missed it, sorry!
This looks really cool. The Windows Defender is not the most intuitive app to copy, but I really like that it exist. Maybe then you can recreate multiple “Skins” to copy other software such as Bitdefender, Avast or anything else!
Well all the same, except for the number of thread. in the end (at around80%) I bumbed the threads to 15, and CPU was still the same in the consumption, however, there were 15 ffmpeg process. so maybe a but in the jellyfin-ffmpeg package ? or maybe I’m missing something here
Well, you can enable it per-library, also Storage is not that much, I scalled down to 160p tho for my needs it’s more than enough
But for my library, it took a few weeks, but I limited the number of ffmpeg thread to 3-4.
True, I hope i will be able to do that over the years!