I agree about the tone of most responses on Lemmy being rude.
I want to be nice. 🙏
I agree about the tone of most responses on Lemmy being rude.
I want to be nice. 🙏
I think they still have the bagel sandwiches.
What a cute box!
I thought dnL was a marketing tactic and was the same thing as 7up. I didn’t realize they were different flavors.
Me too! They were my favorite thing at McDonald’s and now that they’re gone I have no desire to go back.
That does sound awesome. Perfect after a night out.
Hmmm. Egg flavored ice cream. That’s a new one for me.
I try to learn something new, but tangentially related. The beginners mindset helps my ego from getting big.
Same for me but I used https://12ft.io/
Your comment about Trend AV triggered a flashback. 😭 They rolled it out at my company and forced a mandatory full scan on all pcs at noon every day. Everyone just gave up and went to lunch for an hour or longer until the scan finished. The policy existed for a week and then the CTO got heat because everybody was so unproductive. They removed trend within the month.
I don’t think you really need a 10gb network, unless you’re pulling down 4k and 8k video files or if you have over 10 users connecting at a time.
At idle, power consumption of the NUC is very low–about 5 watts. At load, it’s about 100 watts.
Regardless if you use a NUC or NAS, I would recommend focusing on the processor. Make sure it can can handle the type of codec that you’re wanting to transcode to and from (hevc, avc) on the transcoder device. Intel QSV is also pretty nice if your chip supports it and you don’t care too much about quality.
Here’s my (semi) educated opinion: Get a NAS just for storage and retrieval. Get a NUC with a modern chip and run your apps and transcoding on it. I have this in my lab and it allows me to upgrade in the future depending on what my needs are. If I need more processor power, I get a new NUC. If I need more storage, I can add an expansion device and/or replace the NAS completely.
If you combine the storage and transcoding into a single device on the NAS, you’re locked in if your needs change and you will need to start looking at more expensive HCI options.
Yeah, down for me too.
Gotem.