Nah, most people have an ISP provided router and have everything on WiFi.
People with a homelab and home network capable of 10gbps are a vast minority.
Nah, most people have an ISP provided router and have everything on WiFi.
People with a homelab and home network capable of 10gbps are a vast minority.
It’s not an immediate need since I don’t have a rack installed yet, but it’s essential to my planned network architecture.
I still have more fiber runs to pull, and that has to wait till fall.
I also converted my gaming rig into a hypervisor.
But I think they meant more along the lines of me running a 10gbps switch.
I literally asked for a network switch for my birthday a few days ago. Although it’s a 16x sfp+ switch for my home fiber rollout.
I didn’t get it because it didn’t go on sale and I told my mom not to. Although I suspect she didn’t listen to me and got it for Christmas (it’s impossible to tell her not to get a present she knows you want, and also to not spend the budget she set aside).
Me playing Pokemon: All of my Pokemon have to be kept at the same level.
Me 3 weeks later: I never want to look at this game again
They already have. Physical media sales are a small minority of game sales.
people already weren’t buying physical media.
The number is actually closer to 25%
My only hope is Time Warner Cable. I mean, Spectrum.
At my previous employer, we just used Starlink as a third backup circuit. There they’d be better suited for that and travel vs whole home internet.
Fortunately rural fiber rollouts are happening very frequently now. The big ISPs don’t want to miss out on the starlink money.
Fuck, I hope not. My only other fiber option is ATT
I didn’t say it would be Steam’s fault. Just that a bit flip is a hardware issue, not a software one.
I got one better. I had a marketing professor who just told stories about how Norway was different from the US.
I took detailed notes because we couldn’t have laptops out and I had nothing better to do.
Exactly two sentences from all of her lectures applied to the exams. If she didn’t take attendance there would have been no point in going to class.
That’s a hardware issue
Edit: I guess it’s more of a physics issue, but still not a software issue.
It already is. DDR4 doubled in price.
Not so Fun Fact: only 18% of veterans get the full benefits they’re entitled to.
But your senses are electrical impulses, which would be digital.
The people who have an issue with Sony’s business practices are already not buying their products, like me for instance.
They’ve already decided that they don’t want you as a customer. It’s like telling your boss, “You can’t fire me; I quit.”
Regulatory policy to force a company to make a product?
It’s important to note that RAID is not a backup solution.
I know you touched on it, but I just wanted to state it plainly.