

Yeah, I had a bad experience with one of their other budget WiFi chips too. Maybe their hardware is getting worse, but they at least provide decent drivers.
Mama told me not to come.
She said, that ain’t the way to have fun.
Yeah, I had a bad experience with one of their other budget WiFi chips too. Maybe their hardware is getting worse, but they at least provide decent drivers.
modem
You don’t need 10GbE WAN to make use of it on your LAN. If you have a lot of internal traffic (self hosting, for example), you really just need an internal router and some switches to support it. It’s more convenient to have your modem be your main router, but that’d not necessary.
Intel is probably still the gold standard. I’d pay a few bucks more to have something much more reliable.
He apparently worked on Oblivion (and Skyrim), so there’s a chance. He took a chance on Starfield and failed, so hopefully he learns from that instead of doubling down.
Idk, playing with them isn’t quite fighting them. Did you at least sneak up on them before playing?
As long as you film yourself fighting the baby croc.
Eh, I didn’t like Skyrim as much as Morrowind, so I think there’s some room for ES6 to improve on ES5.
Both can be true though. He could be doing it because he’s impatient, but doing it in a way that makes the waiter/waitress’s life better.
They can go pretty fast over short distances.
But yeah, you could probably take a baby, assuming momma isn’t around.
Bullet ants?
I left a trickle down my leg while I ran.
Wow, sexy bear, huh?
Run? You can’t beat the horse if you can’t catch up to it.
Crocodile?
I want to see you fight a crocodile.
So I assume that doesn’t count condors or eagles?
Exactly. That’s why I buy Nintendo games near release and am patient for PC games.
For a personal database that’s unlikely to leave your hardware, sure. For SSH keys or something else that needs to be accessible publicly, post quantum or other “next generation” encryption may be reasonable.
If you’re sharing KeePass with others, maybe post quantum encryption is something to look for to get a bit of protection going forward.
Why post the same image twice?
Poetry/uv is similar to Rust’s cargo. You specify your direct dependencies in a TOML file and their version constraints and the tool takes care of the rest.
I do, but honestly anything past gigabit is overkill currently. My fileserver currently works over WiFi, and 100-200mbps is still plenty fot 1 UHD stream. Faster is always better, but 2.5gbps would already be overkill for what I need, so the extra cost of 10gbps isn’t needed.
That said, it’s feasible to get a 10gbps LAN today. Regular cat6 should be totally fine, and it’s pretty inexpensive.