If you drain the UPS past 50% it really kills the life of the batteries.
In the Enterprise you probably have generator backup. So the UPS only need to keep things running for 30 second to a minute. So that never happens.
If you drain the UPS past 50% it really kills the life of the batteries.
In the Enterprise you probably have generator backup. So the UPS only need to keep things running for 30 second to a minute. So that never happens.
It is the title of a article not a question OP is asking.
Why not?
If i am going to be supporting creators I think YT premium would be the way I would do it.
YouTube Premium is super helpful in distributing money automatically to creators without needing to think about it.
I have many many creators I tune in and out of I am not going to be trying to manage all of their patreons and trying to manage all of that.
Honestly I have to much crap already, 99% of merch is just garbage IMO that i will never use and don’t need.
If you buy premium your doing both.
What is she using it for? Creative cloud is a huge blob of programs, is she using them all? Or just a handful?
Are you sure. I was thinking those specs you would be more in the 50-80 watts range.
Dang that is a bunch of fixes.
My thumb got tired of scrolling lol.
How does this work?
Just run Jellyfin along side Plex and see.
Maybe I am misunderstanding, but continue watching is only for resuming media. If you stop a show or movie in the middle.
If you want to go to the next episode in a series you want to look at “Next up” section.
Yes but it has limitations/risks that could be a deal killer depending on your use case.
When a file changes externally, Nextcloud doesn’t know about the the changes until it looks at the file. It only looks when a user access that location within Nextcloud or during a automatic file scan.
The only time I have had issues with it is using a Nextcloud desktop client, as files are cached locally on the desktop and the client doesn’t live query the server when you view the files locally.
Changes made externally of Nextcloud won’t get updated on desktop clients until Nextcloud looks at the file an realizes a change happened.
This can be very annoying but also dangerous as you are at risk of editing an outdated file. For example if you edit a file via SMB and then edit the same file again on a desktop clients. The desktop clients won’t have the new file with the B changes. So you risk overwriteing the files with an old version.
You can add in local directory paths or file shares within your Nextcloud home directory.
I use that to access a local SMB share externally.
I disagree, digitizing is what is saving a lot of the media. You can save hundreds of thousands of hours of videos and many games in a single 20TB drive today. You couldn’t do that without digital technology.
Never heard of someone using a UPS on a Fridge/Freezer. Does it make a difference? Seems like the UPS would just died after 10-20 minutes and not really make much difference to your freezer.
FYI Few downside of an online/double conversion UPS will use extra power if that is something your trying to avoid.
Also some of them will have a 24/7 fan so there will be extra noise.
What VPS service?
Piracy Shield aka The Great Firewall of Italy.
Yeah but that is video, if you have 99.9% of the file often times it plays just fine.
Wouldn’t torrents be able to solve that issue because everyone is sharing with everyone else?
The last peer might only have 10kbps upload but as long as the other peers are sharing with one another everyone can pull down 10kbps because that is how fast new data is getting sent to the swarm.
Technically the legal stream tell you.