

I prefer ZeroTier but both work.
I prefer ZeroTier but both work.
I would hope 16C/32T CPU from 2017 could handle software transcoding
I didn’t say it couldn’t handle it. Just that it was very inefficient.
peak power consumption while playing a movie does not really matter compared to idle power consumption
I mentioned both things. Did you actually read my comments?
I think it’s a point of a interest for any hw running 24/7 but you do you.
Regarding transcoding, are you saying you’re not even doing it? If you are, doing it with your cpu is far more inefficient than using a gpu. But again, different strokes I guess.
Isn’t ryzen not recommended for transcoding? Plus, I’ve read that power efficiency isn’t great. Mostly regarding idle power consumption.
If you actually read the page, you’ll find that it does have a price for the rent. The other part was precisely my point. Rent in Japan is a lot lower. 1500 includes rent and cost of living.
I just checked out of curiosity and you’re full of crap. Zurich is far more expensive than Tokyo (or any other place in Japan).
Lose the “too” and you might be onto something.
I said “including” rent. The rent alone is about 560USD. I haven’t lived in Zurich but I know for a fact that Basel is about twice as expensive.
Afaik Japan is actually kind of cheap. About 1500 per month including rent in Tokyo if this is right.
The overtime thing depends on your actual job. It’s not like literally everyone is being exploited.
The Os, Us and the way indians speak (meaning, their choice of words and cadence) is usually pretty distinct as well.
No. You can’t game on it meaning that the games do not even launch.
I don’t think your experience is representative of a generic user. This video from Level1Techs paints a completely different picture. Gaming for example, is pretty much out of the picture in the ARM version of Windows.
Does it? All of the “windows on arm” video I’ve seen say that tons of things are broken.
Yeah and killing other people? Sure thing buddy.
The ending doesn’t make sense at all but ok. You do you.
Those support wheels are for your own (and apparently systematic) errors…
It’s also a solution…
Just wanted to point out that this is a feature in the “new” version of teams. Until about a month ago it was impossible to log in to two work accounts simultaneously.
Not really, no. You can use an optical or coaxial output from your mb as well and you don’t need drivers for that.
It’s extremely easy to use and set up. You can also use it for free for up to 5 users I think and it has a lot more configuration options than Tailscale. In my case I didn’t have to change anything at all though, it was basically plug n play.
Not sure about what you mean by “business oriented”. It seemed pretty simple to me.