2TB SSDs can be had in "single sided" versions where the chips are only on one side. At the moment I don't think there any any 4tb drives that aren't dual sided.
I'm going to assume that mini PC just doesn't have space under the slot for a dual sided SSD. Many laptops are the same way.
McDonalds is bottom of the barrel in terms of hiring. My co worker told me today he saw an application at mc dicks and the reason for leaving a certain job was "went to jail". But ya know what? That won't stop them from hiring you.
I really wish there was a way for the Germans to keep coming up with their wacky inventions without the whole death, murder and, suffering part. WW2 Germany was coming up with some insane "how did you even think of this" shit. And sometimes it worked.
If you have actual work to do then I would HIGHLY suggest not doing it on your main machine. Give it a month on a secondary machine before giving up. If you install it on a Friday night and come Sunday night it's still not working fully you're gonna go back to Windows and never go back.
Make sure you buy two of them so you've got a backup. I'm uncomfortable storing 16TB worth of data on one drive, no way am I putting 32TB of anything I give a shit about onto one drive.
Raid 5 is a great balance of capacity and useful storage with 3 drives. You get 1 drive worth of fault tolerance and 2 drives worth of capacity. I personally have mismatched drives so I run raid 1 in between the matching sizes, and jbod between the raid 1 mirrors (well the zfs equivilent) And my really important data is backed up onto two more drives in raid 10.
Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types, such as "sports,” "business," and "travel". This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP...
To know what features people are using, how fast it's running, know what hardware and where it's being used, and to try to investigate crashing issues? Telemetry doesn't only mean knowing where you live or who you're banging.
The C rating is generally what battery charging (and discharging) is measured in. C being the capacity of the pack. So if the pack is 10 Ah and it takes 10 hours to charge it's 1c, if it takes 1 hour to charge then it's 10c.
Yeah but this is Intel, they're not capable of doing something the most efficient way possible. E cores use less power than P cores, but that doesn't mean they're very good at getting the job done using the least amount of power. Currently (using Intel's management) 12th and 13th gen start a task on the P cores, and if it runs for longer than X time it gets shifted over to the E cores where it can churn away. Meteor lake has 3 stages of things since there's P cores, E cores, and LP E cores. If I remember right Meteor lake starts a task on the LP E cores, then shifts it to P cores, then shifts it to the E cores if it's taking too long. But Intel likes to blast the power away with turbo boost and runs the E cores way past their actual efficient zone unless you wrangle them back down. Sometimes it's faster to blast the task away on the P cores then return to idle, other times letting it churn away on the E cores forever is the best way.
Also all those extra cores being active still uses power. So if you went from a 4 core CPU to a 4 + 4 cpu now you have all the same power draw as the old one, plus the extra 4 efficient cores sipping at even more power. I think that's where 12th gen really suffers the most.
Anecdotally cheap Chinese EVs are all over Costa Rica and even there they’re generally known to be garbage. Like how do you get a fairly car rusty in Costa Rica? Even if you live exclusively on the beach you’d have to have some really bad paint and 0 rust prevention done.
Comments sections on news articles are usually an afterthought to try to boost "engagement" and be a "me too". Comments on Lemmy are a deliberate and integral part of it. Lemmy as just a link aggregator wouldn't attract any users, the comments section are what keep people here and interacting with others.
Windows has had a simple toggle for this for years. Forcing it on by default is the only new thing here. As far as I'm aware it's been the same toggle to turn it on since Vista too.
Trying too hard to mask + spotlight effect? You're gonna have a bad time. It took me a while to eventually learn to just like not stare at someone too long and you'll be fine. Nobody cares unless it's them you're staring at, and even then they probably don't care all that much.
I undervolted my 5800x3d by 0.1v (offset) from whatever my mobo defaulted to and temps tanked with my NH-D14 cooler. You’d probably see a much bigger drop doing a small undervolt.
Plus your mobo is probably overvolting it anyways if you left it at default. I don’t understand why they suck so much at getting defaults right.
Depends on what you’re doing and where. Just like the guy from a country that doesn’t care about copy right laws you can do whatever you want. If you’re in a country that does care then you’d need either A and ISP that doesn’t care (Google Fiber absolutely does, but others don’t) or B a good private tracker.
Yeah I've gotta say they have one awful website/github page. "Lets say nothing about what we do other than magically ad free music appears and hope people want to install this on their device!"
I think I finally found it. There aren't (officially) any ads in windows 11 yet, they just changed the wording of the toggle for the start menu to add ads as part of the toggle.
I think you're driving too close to people. In my 2018 Outback I only get false positives when I'm WAYY too close for safety, or some fucking grandma is taking 10 years to turn and I'm barreling down the road at them.
And even then it's only alerts, I've only had 1 false braking in 5 years.
New Intel CPU leak reveals expected Arrow Lake specs [Intel 4nm process] ( www.pcgamesn.com )
What is the technical explanation to limit size of sdd to connect?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.pe1uca.dev/post/1136490...
When should you in fact: Ask to speak to a manager?
Prototype Nazi multistage cannon ('V-3'), Occupied Poland, 1942 ( media.kbin.social )
Windows 11 is now an ad platform--this is why we're here ( www.ghacks.net )
The writing is on the wall--I suspect the next Windows OS will be a subscription service. Gather your ISOs while ye may.
32TB hard drives are incoming according to Toshiba ( www.pcgamesn.com )
Google is “reimagining” search in “the Gemini era” with improved AI options ( arstechnica.com )
Google's Gemini AI wants to help you plan, brainstorm, and shop inside Search....
Firefox 126: New Search Data Telemetry, Improved Copy Without Site Tracking, Security Fixes, and More ( www.mozilla.org )
Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types, such as "sports,” "business," and "travel". This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP...
Google Messages starts testing RCS message editing ( 9to5google.com )
First sodium-ion battery storage station at grid level opens with cells that can be charged in 12 minutes ( www.notebookcheck.net )
Linux 6.9 released ( lore.kernel.org )
Steam is now banned in Vietnam ( www.eurogamer.net )
Biden really, really doesn’t want China to flood the US with cheap EVs ( www.theverge.com )
you don't need more 4GB of RAM ( lemmy.dbzer0.com )
Do you consider Lemmy/Reddit (and similar platforms) to be social media?
I had this discussion with a friend, and we really couldn't reach a consensus....
Apple's 'Crush' ad is disgusting ( techcrunch.com )
With Apple's latest ad, the problem is not the media but the message.
iFixit hails replaceable LPCAMM2 laptop memory as a 'big deal' ( www.theregister.com )
Suggestions for filesystem.
Hello all,...
Windows 11 24H2 will enable BitLocker encryption for everyone — happens on both clean installs and reinstalls ( www.tomshardware.com )
Windows is hell, i need to do something
Yo linux team, i would love some advice....
Most Common PIN Codes ( informationisbeautiful.net )
Where do I look when seated at a restaurant to seem normal?
(when seated in a group with others, i should clarify. if i'm by myself i'm absolutely happy to be on my phone or book)...
Novel attack against virtually all VPN apps neuters their entire purpose ( arstechnica.com )
The benefits of Linux ( lemmynsfw.com )
AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D Review: A Value Gaming Masterpiece ( www.tomshardware.com )
Furry Futa Horsecock ( lemmynsfw.com )
You have 24 hours to do anything with absolutely no consequences. What do you do?
Is it possible to safely torrent without a VPN?
Funds are limited at the moment and i'd rather not have a monthly subscription to worry about....
Helldivers 2 now delisted in 177 countries ( steamdb.info )
It’s crazy to see Sony kill their golden goose.
Lithium-free sodium batteries exit the lab and enter US production ( newatlas.com )
Apple iPhone sales decline 10% in first three months of 2024 ( www.gsmarena.com )
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Which drugs have you used?
Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our unshittified experience ( sh.itjust.works )
Source...
Biden administration to require advanced safety tech on all new cars and trucks ( www.nbcnews.com )
The Transportation Department projects the new rule could save 360 lives a year and prevent 24,000 injuries....