

I don’t think those really idle at much less power, so I’d take the performance of the normal variants
I don’t think those really idle at much less power, so I’d take the performance of the normal variants
Generally 1080p and around 2-4GB per hour is my go-to. Less bitrate starts to show very obvious problems with darker areas so I avoid it.
So with 20W DC draw, a PSU at 85% vs 90% efficiency would be a difference of 1.29W from the wall. Probably not worth spending more money on that 5% difference, but for the same price might as well get the best you can.
Basic troubleshooting and repair knowledge. Like just how to use a multimeter and the basics of how electricity works and how to repair something.
Honestly just basic knowledge of everything in our daily lives would be useful. People should understand how their phone works and how it gets internet access, how their car works, and stuff like that.
Yeah it sounds like the company is blocking domains they don’t understand or something, and not bothering to care that you are an actual person who asked why it was blocked.
I bet they don’t block gmail despite 90% of the spam I get coming from @gmail.com addresses.
If you’re using addy.io domains then it’s not on a domain you’re paying for…
It’s a lot better IMO, more stable and reliable.
Intel i3 or i5 4th gen or newer will be solid.
Dell, HP, Lenovo all make a ton of generic office PCs that are good for a home server, and you can find older models for under $40 in the US so hopefully they’re also cheap in Brazil.
I like it quite a bit.
ReCaptcha is usually like 2-3 9x9 grids of images to solve, sometimes with ones that vanish and get replaced as you pick them. It often takes me at least 15-30 seconds to get through it.
I think it’s also not remembering that I passed one, because if I reload the page it asks me to do another one.
The UPS has no influence in that case on the power reading.
Also on IronFox and it’s solid.
If you already use Brave on desktop then that works fine too and syncs your data. Not a huge fan of the crypto/AI stuff in the browser, but the security/privacy aspect of the browser is good.
Are you trying to install the Flatpak? The native install probably won’t work on an immutable distro.
The only full sync option is trying to self-host the sync server for Firefox or Brave. But both seem to be a pita.
There are easy options like floccus but that only syncs bookmarks.
I’m using Zen currently, because it at least strips out the telemetry that Firefox has while still being a normal browser.
Sounds unrelated to the UPS if you’re measuring that load on the output. I wouldn’t worry about it, computer/server loads fluctuate constantly and that’s normal.
If you don’t want to deal with making your own script I highly recommend Backrest, it handles everything you listed for you using Restic.
60 requests per hour per IP could easily be hit from say, uBlock origin updating filter lists in a household with 5-10 devices.
Are there even any good games worth putting effort into that use Denuvo at this point?
Mine is all backup space, but about 6TB between iDrive and B2. Works out to around $15/month total.