

Does this mean steam is soon to distribute ARM Linux native builds?


Does this mean steam is soon to distribute ARM Linux native builds?


I mean, cheapest way I think would be to go on aliexpress and find the best price for a USB-SATA adapter and just buy a ton of them. Be careful with power consumption though, spinning up disks can be power hungry and your hub might not like it.


This is PCIe, not USB. Although if OP does have an unused PCIe slot they didn’t mention in the post, I do agree a second-hand LSI card is by far the most cost-effective way to connect large amounts of SATA/SAS drives. And you get much better performance than USB as a bonus!


Far worse at what? Wasting energy? That isn’t what the video is testing.
Linux gives users the freedom to keep using x11 :p


It is an automotive SSD meant for OEMs – what that means for consumers I don’t know.


Get a little tongue in there, maybe.


Your website no longer uses DNS invalidating its use as a diagnostic tool lmao


this is unconfirmed and unlikely
curl <x> | bash
It looks like polyproto doesn’t have any intent to implement voice chat or screen sharing?


So don’t use it? How much or how little actual security secure boot provides is a topic that has been discussed to oblivion. I brought it up to make a point of how badly people are overreacting about the severity of this latest framework news.


If you have secure boot off OR don’t have a bios password you are just as insecure as this “vulnerability” would make you


This was posted to his low-effort second channel, he is probably leaving it up explicitly because people are using it to discuss ebay bootlegs in the comments.


Nope, lol. These suckers are fucking ancient. There isn’t any processing, you can’t overload something that isn’t actually reading the data or using a protocol.


… your nas only had 12gb of storage??


It is fairly trivial to bypass the win11 upgrade requirements, if that is preferable to you.


Intel really ought to just pull an AMD and spin off their foundry biz


Even with an admin as renewable-hostile as the current one, you just can’t beat cheap, I guess.
Well, not at low temperatures, stirling engines still need heat.