I am dumping my 3600 + GTX1080 for a 5700G. Having a GTX1080 in there does nothing but increase power consumption and used for KVM. I can do KVM with 5700G. I may not even blacklist AMD driver because I doubt I will need to pass it through.
My RTX3070 does this when I have my RAM timings close stability. Nothing crashes but this exact thing happens.
Does not happen in my systems with my GTX970, GTX1080, GTX1660S either.
Eh? Firefox uses DoH and only if it’s blocked it reverts back to DNS.
If you are this paranoid, why are you using ZeroTier to begin with?
Never was for me. Running OpenVPN on port 443 shared with an actual web server for the last 12 years.
Definition of insanity: Passing through your graphics card to a TrueNAS Core VM, attempting it to use in a jail for transcoding. Added pain for masochism, pass through a vgpu instead!
Are there any open source projects that build satellite tracking dishes using off the shelf parts (like arduino, and typical stepper motors from 3d printers?) anyone heard of anything?
Its also hard to find L band dishes from what I am seeing.
2600K-2700K-2500K-3770K-3570K
If you pretty much built a computer with one of the said CPUs in 2010 to 2012. You were pretty much set for the next 8 years. IPC gains were extremely significant over pre SB architectures.
Before that, maybe I could recommend Q6600 from 2007. If you got that in 2007, you were good for a long while.
I dont know much about AMDs history to be honest.
100% sure you got that wrong.
Computer reaches to a DNS server.
DNS server resolves the domain client sends
client connects to website using IP and hostname combination.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_model
Sadly nothing is ever this clear when it comes to picking a distro.
CPU power is important. Anything older than 2007 is hardly useable nowadays. It’s even worse for mobile CPUs, as they had dual core processors up until just couple of years ago (2018 I think).
You can have smooth experience with Linux Mint with 4G of ram. Which would be bare minimum for any computer that is going to use a web browser nowadays.
SSD is also crucial for smooth user experience however lack of it can be mitigated by having more ram and using a filesystem like ZFS.
Another thing you don’t mention here is GPUs. For example early GCN cards are getting phased off and their support is becoming lackluster. Its much worse for Intel igpus for example, anything predating HD2000 series will be painful to use even for web browsing.
just install Linux on it and send it doesn’t work all the time.