Easily done with licences. Corpo is scared of licensing.
Easily done with licences. Corpo is scared of licensing.
My wife being bemused I don’t understand french in Paris after learning french for 3 years. Dude, they speak such sloppy french I’m impressed they understand each other.
Who knows. Some tech is both better functionally and cheaper. We’ll see. No need to hype anyway.
It’s how I sync my obsidian vault right now. Works well enough.
Probably can open your notes directory in the nextcloud sync dir and it’d work.
I’m not flipping that coin, thanks.
Then again my 2016 stock yaris had the best sound I ever heard anywhere.
You mean Strix Point? It’s just a manufacturing codename, like all the Intel Lakes. They are sold under the numerical name still. Also, I always found funny that all intel cpus are lakes in the pcs. The irony.
Surprised this isn’t on the noncredibledefence community.
Still could.
I work in IT and security, where everyone is an expert. Couple that with my inability to tell half-thruths about complex subjects I have incomplete info about, and I come out as incompetent. Yay.
Saying mods are not an integral part of a Bethesda game is a real hot take there.
If you want to see how devs should approach mod makers so it works out for everyone, take a look at Ludeon does it with Rimworld.
I use a 2016 Asus Zenbook with integrated intel gpu.
The performance is comparable. The only thing that’s different is latency, obviously, although it’s fairly negligible on LAN, and encoding/decoding sometimes createa artifacts and smudges, but it’s better at higher bandwidth.
My box sits in my closet, so can’t really help much with docker or vm. But I use sunshine server with moonlight client. Keep in mind you can’t fight latency that comes from distance between server and client. I can use 4/5G for turn based or active pause games but wouldn’t try anything real time. On cable my ping is under ms, enough to play shooters as badly as I do these days.
I use AMD for CPU and GPU, and wouldn’t try nvidia if using Linux as sever.
I did use to run a VM in xenserver/xcp-ng and passthrough gpu with a mock hdmi screen plug. A windows 10 vm, ran very well bar pretty crap CPU but I did get around 30fps in 1080p tarkov, sometimes more with amd upscalling. Back then I was using parsec, but found sunshine and moonlight works better for me.
I should also mention I never tried to support multiple users. You can probably play “local” multiplayer with both parsec and moonlight, but any setup that shares one GPU will require some vgpu proprietary fuckery, so easiest is to buy a PC with multiple gpus and assign one to each VM directly.
If you don’t need external calls sip trunk is not needed.
Agreed, specialist roles will survive this. Management roles, might not.
Cool for the users. Nvidia should pay those developers for their work.
Credit and release any changes you made to it. No freeloading.