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Yeah seriously this year alone back pain, unexplained temporary hearing loss, eternally clogged sinuses and to round it all off I think my pancreas has started a revolt.
อพ found this in the back for you should still work though
I don't understand how they are going to keep dust and dirt out of it. The point where the drive input goes in has so much movement.
Recently got a switch. Digital games are same price as physical, locked to my account/switch and saves don't move easily between devices. Steam deck, I can play on any hardware that can support it TV, PC laptop games cloud save for free. I can play online games for free. I know that games I buy today will be available in 10 years on my next PC. I only buy carts for the switch cause they give me more flexibility still not even the same as steam.
Posted from your lemmy.world account. No one is going to join if they don't know the instance
Got any cable/coax connections in the room? I've been using moca connectors and get full gigabit connectivity. Otherwise maybe Ethernet over power lines may be an option too they've never worked great for me but have for others.
The older ones had problems with carbon buildup causing oil consumption because of the cylinder deactivation that's why many of the forums are filled with people disabling the vcm module
Who will think of all the palm pre's out there
I don't think you understand why some cars are louder than others
Is there a feature to block these sites that I am unaware of?
I don't know the specific needs for the programs you are going to run but 3.4ghz and 6 cores for each vm is a good amount of processing power. Ram is going to be your limiting factor. How much ram is the server configured with? Windows is going to want a decent chunk Linux is usually lightweight enough and just needs what the application will need.
I'm using a Dell r720 with 2x Xeon E5-2690 and 128gb ram. I am running xen community with a ton of Para virtualized Linux boxes, matrix, jellyfin, airsonic, next cloud, DNS, photoprism and more stuff and I've got a decent amount of CPU and ram overhead