Even the fake cops fall into ACAB, which I somehow am both amused and very confused by.
I wonder if cop strippers also land in ACAB territory, or if they're the cool cops.
Even the fake cops fall into ACAB, which I somehow am both amused and very confused by.
I wonder if cop strippers also land in ACAB territory, or if they're the cool cops.
Quicksync
Yeah, it doesn't sound like you're transcoding in a way that'll show any particular benefit from Quicksync over AMF or anything else. My 'it's better' use case would be something like streaming to a cell phone at 3-5mbps, and not something local or just making a file to save on your device.
DDR4 and no ECC
That's what my build is: 128gb of Corsair whatever on a 10850k. I'm sure there's been some silent corruption somewhere in some video file or whatever, but, honestly, I don't care about the data enough to even bother with RAID, let alone ECC.
I will say, though, if you're going to delve into something like ZFS, you should probably consider ECC since there are a lot more 'well shits' that can happen than what I'm doing (mergerfs + snapraid).
power consumption
A $30 or whatever they are kill-a-watt plus something like s-tui running on the NAS itself to watch what the CPU is doing in terms of power states and usage. I've got a 8-drive i9-10850k under 60w at "idle" which is not super low power, but it's low enough that the cost of hardware to improve on it even a little bit (and it'd be a very little bit) has a ROI period of longer than I'd expect the hardware to last.
If you're going to be doing transcoding for remote users at lower bitrates, quicksync is still better than AMF, so I'd vote Team Intel.
If you're not, then buy whatever meets your power envelope desires and price point.
For Intel, anything 8th gen or newer should be able to natively do anything you need in Quicksync, so you don't need to head to Amazon and buy something new, unless you really want to.
Also, I'd consider hardware that has enough SATA ports for the number of drives you want so that you can avoid dealing with a HBA card: they inflate the power envelope of the system (if power usage is something you're concerned with), and even in IT mode, I've found them to be annoyingly goofy at times and am MUCH happier just using integrated SATA stuff.
I could be entirely thinking of some other Nap or something; I do know that even on battery it's not impossible for a Mac to wake up and get stuck awake because of a misbehaving app, though I'm probably wrong about which specific feature was responsible.
They're probably safe, since they don't emulate commercially viable platforms via EmulatorJS, but never hurts.
Well, I mostly was reading it as 'I put a new battery in, then tossed it back in the closet.' and was wanting to comment that adding the new battery isn't a great idea, heh.
Anecdotally, but the only leaky batteries I've had are ones that I replaced with new ones, which is why I'm on team no batteries if you're not using it and no batteries if it's not absolutely required to make the system work.
I'm assuming it's just a case of basically depreciated battery sizes being made by factories that aren't putting in the time to do as good of QA as you might get from a more first-tier manufacturer, but whatever it is, even a shiny new battery is a risk to vintage stuff at this point.
where we can’t trust their levels of education can protect them against capitalism run amok
I've been dealing with more zoomer-and-younger kids and uh, it's less that we can't trust that their education level will protect them from the evils of capitalism, but more that we can't even trust that their levels of education are sufficient for them to be able to both read and write, nevermind more complicated things like determining the accuracy of factual data and be able to make a reasonable decision based on you know, critical thinking and analysis.
It's shockingly dire in a lot of places, and it's unlikely to improve, at least in the US, since nobody values education and nobody wants to fund education, and we just elected a pile of geriatric rich white people that think we don't need to do anything but add more Jesus.
And yeah, as adults we've absolutely failed the two most recent generations, and are going to epically, epically fuck up the next one too.
Agree that you should probably replace the battery when you can, but you said this is only sometimes happening?
You might want to make sure that the laptop isn't waking up due to power nap or that there's not a process keeping it awake if it does.
I don't have a battery-powered mac sitting around right now, but google should probably end up giving you useful directions for both of those.
So uh, just a friendly suggestion: don't leave any battery in any computer stored anywhere for any length of time.
If you're storing anything (expecially if it's somewhere that's going to be subject to extreme heat/cold, or humidity or whatever) longer than a couple of months, you should probably be yanking the battery out, because even newly made ones will leak given the right circumstances and enough time.
It's repeatedly happened before; hell this would be the 3rd time this year (at least!).
Hell, people get mad about having to hit a 'Cool, do that button', let alone something like a password. It's how we ended up with UAC v2, because people were steaming pissed about having to accept when a badly written app was doing something stupid that they just changed the scope of 'stupid' to be much less restrictive.
In fact it's even bled over to OS X, as people are SO mad about entering passwords they're angry at Apple over it, too.
Basically, any time a UI hops in front of you and goes 'Wait! This is important!' people get annoyed, and well, all OSes are moving towards more of that shit rather than less, as if they didn't know that was annoying or something. Glad I don't work in UX or I'd probably lose my mind at how much stupid hostile shit is being added constantly.