What a dumb take.
What a dumb take.
It’s only confusing if you’re reading other comments. Both Snoop and Jay-Z were implicated on being on Epstein Island, which was essentially a giant human trafficking tape dungeon for underage women.
Jay-Z was also implicated in being part of Epstein parties.
Trump was there as well. They probably met many times while raping underage women. Maybe even high fived while doing so.
I like the idea, but these types is minipcs are meant to large use environment cooling. Cramming them into a rack is definitely going to accelerate their demise. RAM and SSD especially. I’m not seeing any mention of this accounting for extra cooling.
Lololz. Let the infighting begin. This entire bullshit smokescreen of an administration will be completely dissolved in a few months.
No, but Biden says he wasn’t going to enforce, so the incoming admin would have to do it.
Gibson is also seemingly a big fan of Hitler, and bigots in general.
Exactly
It really isn’t. I’m not digging on PopOS, but articles like this make it seem like there is a world of difference in performance between distributions, and that’s just not true.
OF COURSE HE WILL. Make them sweat it out and find ways to kiss the ring.
Bluesky has videos linked to a static host by a different site or provider. They are not themselves the host of those videos. Different scenario.
NAS: little box of disks that sits on a shelf or rack Media Server: just something that makes media files available for whatever. Could be a network drive you attach to from your desktop, or a streaming server for music or video RAID: mirrored drives. If you have two drives in a NAS, you can mirror them with RAID1 so if one fails, you can replace it with the data on the second drive UPS: just a battery backup device you plug things into
So these are just various things you can combine to make a larger system. You don’t NEED a NAS for instance, you can just have a machine that serves files to your network. You don’t NEED a media server unless you want those features.
You pick and choose what you want to do, then piece all these things together to make a larger functional system that does what you want.
Maybe a better approtis asking here what you actually want, and then people can suggest solutions for that.
This is pretty fucking mindblowing
That’s not how this would have to work though. Even with dedicated seeding instances, the instantiation of a session for a torrent is LONG. Like 5s+ long. A request and response from a CDN is in the milliseconds. Users wouldn’t use a system that takes 5s just for the initial request for a single video, plus the additional time to sort for segments and recombining before it plays. Even in a fast-ish scenario, that’s like 10s alone.
Imagine waiting 10s for a stupid internet video to even start playing to watch some kid dance with a rubber chicken in their pants.
Yes, and it’s incredibly slow and wouldn’t scale to millions of users. If one user is high bandwidth, and another low, you’d have uneven distribution of traffic for a newly connecting user, meaning the entirety of whatever you’re about to watch won’t be completed in time for a good user interaction flow. The issue isn’t whether it’s technically possible or not, but if it’s functional enough for similar traffic as TikTok.
The other issue with torrenting is that a lot of users may incur data charges if the service were to be constantly seeding other users on limited data plans or with data or speed caps in general. It’s just not the right tool for the job.
This is an open invite for influence, plain and simple. A tip jar for Trump open to enemy nations, dictators, and billionaires to buy favors.
Yeah, and people ask about suicide on the Internet as well, but I would never help them.
Big nope. It’s not a technical hurdle, it’s a viability problem. Just search on why you should never host your own SMTP service.
It’s kind of a dumb angle though. If it ALL doesn’t work at light speed, then none of it does. It’s all bottlenecks up to the delivery. It’s going to be exactly as slow as the slowest components.