I have one, I completely wore it to work and other places. I was actually surprised how many people recognized what it was while out at public places.
Yea, having to use the app to control stuff was annoying.
I found this incredibly interesting, I know there's a few other open source ones I see bouncing around in Phoronix forums, but this seems to be the furthest I've seen one.
https://www.furygpu.com/
New open source GPU is free to all - FuryGPU runs Quake at 60fps, supports modern Windows software
This thread randomly reminded me of a comic my friend made when we were both in Grad school for Mechanical Engineering (Would have been 2009 I think?).
So kind of to say, yea, people are always going to find other ways to do work.
That being said, pretty much every job is going to use...
Loving the game so far, think the steam review bombs are just people griping over nothing with the MTX . I'm not having huge issues with performance anywhere besides city, so it runs smooth for me, but if people are I can certainly see that as a reson to not like it.
Basically everything I...
Well there are a lot of Nexus 3K versions out there, what model (I'd guess there were newer versions available, but can depend on the model.
The correct way to do it is have a cisco service contract, then go to software.cisco.com and download the appropriate software.
What Fiber ONT are you using (Little confused there since I hear Coax cable and Fiber modem at the same time)
Does the ONT you are using from Nokia have a Integrated Wireless and you're using the Beacon , or is the only signal coming from the Beacon 2?
I have a powerful gaming computer and gaming laptop, and I still bring my Steamdeck with me on trips. For Business trips it's easier to bring along with the work laptop than a second laptop, and for personal trips it's easier to bust out and use for travel than the laptop when going between...
Well, the real next step in cloud gaming , well, game streaming, is that the servers hosting it will be in your Head End /CO of your Service provider, so the only latency will be in the access network itself, which is generally pretty dang awesome.
It's really about the only way for it to work...
Since I have talked about LLD (Low Latency Docsis) a few times, Comcast is trialing it now https://www.lightreading.com/cable-tech/comcast-sparks-field-trials-of-low-latency-docsis/d/d-id/785336?
I'm pretending that one server is a "Loud/Edge Server". For no particular reason.
But honestly, who are these aimed at? Your "cheap" servers that people use are SMC or Advantech (Both are actually getting some nice use in the SP/MSO space these days), and your large companies going with...
I can't really say I've really ever heard of it for transmission of data on anything really currently being used , pretty much everything uses QAM as the modulation technique , with QPSK thrown in where needed.
Well, WDM is in every sort of transport technology really, and for most of the higher speed stuff It's DWDM, which depending on spacing can be 80/96/160 channels (wavelengths) in the C Band space running over a single fiber (throw in other bands to get more wavelengths on it if needed I suppose)...
The major component in your latency is going to be the hops after the CO/Headend access network, but it's still a component (making up 1-10 ms depending on technologies, for example a traditional analog (so non DAA) cable network may be around 5-7 ms , where a LLD cable network can be sub 1, a...
I use it mainly for emulation, games that just don't work well with KB+Mouse (It's honestly the only way I play games that pretty much require a gamepad, I just can't stand using a gamepad on my computer for some reason), or when traveling. So, it's still in use a fair amount for me . I
I also...
I've got the 512GB version, but most everything I install onto Micro SD cards and swap as necessary. Programs, utilities, emulators and a few games that are either loading intensive or I just play all the time are all I have on the SSD. Big reason is because I cycle through games a lot with...
One of my phones is a Pixel 6A unlocked, and it didn't automatically update, I had to go into it , search for updates and download the security update. Which is a little odd, it normally would grab the updates by itself. Wondering if google did and upgrade rotation kind of like microsoft does.
It's probably going to be for both, since they're really rolling vCMTS to their whole network (already have like 20-30% ) plugging in rOLT's is pretty easy to add, basically it's being a module that can plug into a node (or new node) that would be similar to a traditional HFC node that goes into...
I doubt you'll see a 10G/10G unless they change the specifications of DOCSIS 4.0 (I don't really see a 4.1 coming out, but could change the amount of OFDMA channels supported) , as it's slated for 10G down and 6G up max currently. Still quite nice, I know Trial markets have Comcast/Charter doing...
It'll be rolled out earlier than the second half of this year for Comcast, they just started getting the FDX, you'll see small rollouts pretty soon. Mediacom is planning their D4.0 releases at the end of the year as well.
Not that it matters fully at this point since there are no modems out...
I don't think Mint customers will see any difference, T-Mobile is just bringing the customers in to them directly, and will keep mint alive and same prices. They'll just be the discounted/cheap side side of T-Mobile, so instead of doing sales and discounts on their main services, they'll funnel...
I've got one as well, not sure why you'd be upset about it, it happens with most good releases (unless you weren't expecting Nvidia to have back to back good card series) , especially with the top cards , generally overpriced for the gain.
Well of course, it's for profit, it's the whole reason when it does finally come out you'll start seeing "gamer tier" or something for them to actually enable it in SNMP/Config files . Cox already has, kinda something for a gamer tier, but it's about optimizing routes (Cox Elite Gamer ) which...
No, it's something that is actually being rolled (well, not quite yet) out using Queue management, as one of the bigger latency issues is processing the Queues in the CMTS, so it can be sped up a fair amount. Honestly it's main use is going to be for them running their own CBRS (i.,e LTE)...
What is your provider and service? If available you'd want a DOCSIS 3.1 modem and one supporting LLD (Low Latency DOCSIS), so anything that has been certified after midish last year (Arris SB8200 v2, S33v2 , Netgear CM2500, CM3000, CM3050V , Motorola B12, and your provider is using new enough...
Depends on which side,
Pull a vacuum to the right a mount (this would be pressure reading)
Most likely they use by weight and not pressure for the water, fill a tube with liquid to the right mass, open valve let the coolant fill the chamber. (weight sensor reading issue)
If there's not enough...