Not to mention, iirc you should get a bit of a perf bump for the GPU due to AMD’s Infinity Cache, so long as you roll with (iirc) Zen2+ and RDNA2+
Not to mention, iirc you should get a bit of a perf bump for the GPU due to AMD’s Infinity Cache, so long as you roll with (iirc) Zen2+ and RDNA2+
That all makes sense - I guess at this point, I’m simply trying to offer some constructive criticism about how to present nuanced problems that involve both hardware and software gremlins in a way that you’ll get the most productive conversation and interaction from the user base here.
Heh, we’re still on the X-Y problem to a degree.
I’d recommend another top-level reply to your post, or a new post, describing precisely how your hardware and ZFS pools are set up, alongside a description of the firmware/stability issues you’re seeing, and solutions you’ve tried already. We’re a bit far down a comment chain at the moment, so you’ll probably get more engagement that way. Not trying to be an ass - this actually sounds like an interesting (and, I’m sure, obnoxious) problem. Putting all the cards on the table will help people give you a more complete answer more quickly.
A bit of searching brought me here - would this suit your purposes?
Edit: amusingly, one of the replies to the original question also points out that this is yet another classical example of the X-Y problem
You are evidently missing the entire point of what the X-Y problem is.
What are you ACTUALLY trying to accomplish here? Why do (think) you need to throttle your USB speed to 50%?
Uh… are you not aware of the catastrophically bad lithography issues Intel has had lately across both the 13th and 14th gen, and the subsequent ass-tier fashion in which they handled it?
Do not buy a 13th or 14th gen Intel CPU.
What about a regular dog collar?
ML translation of the annotation on the link, because I’ve forgotten the vast majority of my vocabulary and I’ve always been awful at kanji:
The first episode of the new series is published in Haruta No. 117, which will be on sale from September 13 this month.
The title is “Wolf, tremble and sleep”
The setting is the story of a female bandit and those who pursue her in northern India in the 1980s.
The two main characters are double heroines, in other words, both are girls. An acquaintance who read it before the release was surprised, so I made an annotation…
It took me a little over 2 years to prepare for the serialization, and I submitted a number of completely different ideas along the way and died repeatedly.
There have been twists and turns, such as stumbling many times and giving birth and childcare, but somehow it was the launch of a new series, and I am patting my chest for the time being.
Today was a happy day for my family to celebrate.
In a different situation than when “Horus”, I hope I can somehow overcome new challenges and new rough waves in myself.
I hope it will be a work that readers will love, so thank you very much.
While writing, I often watch Indian movies while creating works set in India.
Please let me know if you have any recommended Indian movies
I also like “RRR” and “Barf Bali”, but I also like “If I can call your name” and “I’m sure it will work”
THERE IS NO JAPANESE VERSION OF “SHE” OR “DARLINGS” BANDIT MOVIES DISTRIBUTED ON NETFLIX, BUT “PAAN SINGH TOMAL” AND “SONCHIRIYA” ARE ALSO GOOD.
Well sure, but the question was about gluetun, so I was trying to focus on that and the applications thereof. In terms of homelab stuff, I know a lot of people appreciate the containerized approach.
Hahaha gottem
Now emulate the 4004 logic design in redstone on the 4004
Oh yeah you can do it that way too, but if you want it all containerized, that’s roughly how to do it. That’s all I meant.
It’s convenient if you want to see gluetun up as the only way a container (say, your torrenting container) can get to the open net, in the interest of avoiding getting directly pinged by DMCA rats. That way, if the VPN goes down, your torrent client isn’t just downloading stuff nakedly. Also, if you want to set up different VPN connections for different containers, it’s pretty easy to set a handful of replica containers for that too.
Then it should have no effect.
This is just a nice way to define file-discrete .rc scripts. Like, maybe you have one for shell stuff, one for your custom collection of command aliases, one for initializing pyenv+pyenv-virtualenv, etc. That way, you have domain-constrained .rcs, and it’s easier to scan through things to see if something funny is going on / is broken or whatever.
That’s gonna be a nope from me, dawg
Ugh… clanner scum
It really does beggar belief. They used to be THE one to beat. Now they’re hemorrhaging money and reputation, and figuring out how to deal with a multi-generational lithography deficiency - not to mention, the implications that that problem has on their lack of testing rigor, improper QC reporting processes, or both.
So, thank you, Finance and MBA assholes, for driving a titan of American industry into the ground, I guess. I wish you’d all get fired, but you won’t, I’m sure.
Gay computers: they’ll make your floppy… not.
Right? I feel like this has a lot of Old Internet vibes