Interesting.
Looking forward to the update, this is a much needed feature if you post a lot, since image scrapping simply doesn't work.
Cheers!
Interesting.
Looking forward to the update, this is a much needed feature if you post a lot, since image scrapping simply doesn't work.
Cheers!
Is this possible to do on the webUI?
A lot of sites aren't properly scrapped for the heading image, but I can't seem to set a custom one when using the default webUI.
Yeah, NAS is meant to be on 24/7.
I actually wish more games supported SSAA.
That being said I play heavily CPU-bound economic strategy games where a good GPU can handle the massive framerate hit from SSAA even at 1440p.
I've been trying desktop Linux on/off and since 2003.
While it offers a lot over Windows, app compatibility (games, but also MS Office and random business applicstions) has always stopped me from moving over.
However, with W11 it looks like I will have to make the jump once they stop supporting W10 (I speculate they will extend the mainstream support window for another 1-2 years).
That's true. But it adds up.
And it is a small batch project, even outside of IT, small batch is always pricey.
It seems that the mechanical keyboard alone is a large part of the cost.
I do agree this is a very niche product.
I think you misread the intro, they were contrasting it with the Macbook Air; saying it's definitely not a thin and light notebook.
and already ahead of intel
Source? Ahead in what? Compared to which device? Gaudi?
I doubt they found a magical solution (at least at this point). Their QLC might be the best in the industry, but they would be doing much more PR/marketing if they found a breakthrough.
May they will, maybe they won't. We will find out.
But lack of independent benchmarks even at this point is not a good sign.
Not mention that many in the west underestimate the "disincentives" from such state mandated programs which create opportunities for self-enrichment and complacency.
I was surprised to see that their negotiations broke down because of price/cost as opposed to technology (unproven node and to my knowledge intel doesn't really have any experience with semi-custom x86 business).