I use Alpine Linux for all my dockers, small and fast.
I use Alpine Linux for all my dockers, small and fast.
Thats what I did when win 7 support was ending, been very happy and there’s no way I’m going back to Windows.
Unless you have use case for that much horsepower I would suggest, like others here, buy a mini PC as a start and if you need more down the line buy a second one. They are cheap, fairly quiet and don’t use much power.
No not really, even with a couple of hundred employees it would be a lot for that.
Does zoom do a ton more than the meeting app since they have 7500 employees?
It’s called power supply idle control, worth a test.
There is an issue with ryzen and certain PSUs that when it goes to idle it pulls so little power that the psu thinks it’s off and kills the power, it can appear as a hang. there should be an option in the bios to change it to “typical power” or named something similar.
Yes it’s normal, I sometimes use that to disinfect my ears after diving and it sizzles a bit.
No you didnt, I was just trying to say that you're not safe either way.
LTS is no guarantee that there wont be bugs, 6.1 recently had a bug with NFS where it corrupted files.
If I where you I would just buy a regular case that can fit a decent amount of HDDs like a fractal define 7 or one of its older versions and transplant your current computer into that with some new drives. 100tb is 5 20tb drives so you don’t need that many.
USB enclosures are not a great way to handle storage as USB tends to be unreliable.
Framework isn't available where I am yet unfortunately.
Yes and it sucks, I would love one
I agree but many use it as if it's actual power consumption
Afaik TDP isn't power consumption, it's more input to the manufacturers of the coolers and it's not calculated the same between AMD and Intel.
Aren't any AMD based ones? Seems to be very few laptops with AMD gfx overall.
Because they are just rebranding oem devices
ok, but it's still once a year and unless it's a castle with 43 rooms it can't be that much of a hassle 😀
Did you actually save any money, buying new sensors for £8-10 each so you don't have to replace a battery once a year for £1.
AMD has been open source since late 2017?