Because sometimes I would rather things be slow than blurry, and my workstation monitor is >1080p.
Because sometimes I would rather things be slow than blurry, and my workstation monitor is >1080p.
We really need to get past the 1080p barrier. AFAICS there is one economical KVM solution for that, and several costly enterprise kits. Surely the actual hardware cost/difference per-unit would be quite small now?
Just think, someone was the last one to buy a personal license.
There’s a good idea and some real potential here, but it didn’t quite land for me.
To assume that a GPT is right is to assume everything on the internet is right, as from that it arose.
Thomas the tank slime
TrueNAS scale helps a lot, as it makes many popular apps just a few clicks away. Or for more power-users, stuff like the linux cockpit also really helps.
To directly answer your questions…
AFAIK, TPMs are usually socketed.
Finally, it’s the year of the other desktop!
1440p is kinda the sweet spot, for me.
How much you wanna bet that a select few turbo-nerds are racing to debug it or something.
How can Germany be so cool and scary at the same time?
Maybe checkout kdirstat (gui) and ncdu (tui)