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You have a switch for your electrical sockets by your door? What a weird place to put them all.
We have our light switches by the door. Much more useful.
I would kill for an all in one, “single pane of glass” way to browse
We used to have one, and it was great.
RIP Boxee.
Are you claiming that people condemning invasion of Ukraine are bad then?
Because “the entire west” does not condemn true socialism, or communism.
Vocal mouthpieces do.
The UK general election in 2019 had 40% of seats go to Corbyn, vs 42% going to the Tories. There is work to be done, but the reported numbers don’t get the profile of reality.
Not sure what you are talking about.
No one condemns Jews for being Jews, people condemn trapping people in walled camps, denying them food and aid and then blanket bombing them. Regardless of the perpetrator.
The Nazis are the ones supporting it.
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It’s cue.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cue
a signal (such as a word, phrase, or bit of stage business) to a performer to begin a specific speech or action
That last line is your cue to exit the stage.
I assume you were requesting a critique on your comment.
Weird. I haven’t.
Nice!
The 127 endpoint limit isn’t even that hard, the spec is 127 endpoints per controller, however Intel appears to have done the dirty and restricted systems to 127, and even then you need two controllers to get that high. 😡
If AMD let’s us use multiple controllers to go higher then thats awesome, but its also following the spec.
[Edit] I’ll have to see if I can find the video.
I’m not. Intel does not let you get that high.
From Intel.
First Limitation
Fundamentally, the customer is correct. You will never be able to achieve 127 actual USB devices attached to a Host Controller (i.e. Intel system). As the customer pointed out, each USB device (USB key, keyboard, mouse, etc.) is typically counted as two endpoints (two logical USB units), and each USB hub, multiplier, or repeater is counted as another 4+ endpoints. So, it comes to about 50+ devices per each Host Controller.
With these systems it was only 25 devices total (unless you use hubs), so they introduced two controllers to allow 100+ endpoints.
It’s because of this reason that Intel added a second USB Host Controller in the majority of its Core platform chipsets. If you look at the Features page of the 8 Series Chipset ( when partnered with the 4th Gen Intel Core processor), page 39, http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/chipsets/8-series-chipset-pch-datasheet.html http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/chipsets/8-series-chipset-pch-datasheet.html, it states having “Two EHCI Host Controllers, supporting up to fourteen external USB 2.0 ports”. So, with two Host Controllers, each at 50+ device, you have a potential of connecting up to 100+ USB devices per 4th Gen Core platform system.
And thats not considering the internal hubs that split back and forward ports.
Its currently got 16 disks, and a ZigBee. So not a lot from my point of view.
However its also got the internal hubs to split the front and back ports, I think the Bluetooth is hooked up to USB on the board and there are a few other things that appear as codes. What it means is that trying to connect another disk to swap out on my ZFS fails to enumerate on the USB. I dont think the number of items are unreasonable but this little box wasn’t quite designed for this usecase.
[Edit] As mentioned on the other thread, these only have 50 endpoints because Intel, and each device is 2 endpoints so there are only 20 devices total that can be plugged in.
What are you on about? Crumpets aren’t muffins.
Works fine for me.
I use it in combination with AR and CRT for good coverage. Might want to check that Flaresolverr is setup correctly.
It’s also been shown that people are more likely to impulse purchase when not using cash, and moreso with contactless via a phone or watch.
Trying to tie a decline in cash purchases with tax evasion is impossible.
the only thing they built for the Palestinian people has been tunnels to commit terrorism from.
I wasn’t the one who said that tunnels were the only thing they have done, that was literally you. But it’s also irrelevant because I wouldn’t expect any infrastructure works to be prioritised when a small country is under attack.
When the IRA demanded their land back, we were allowed to agree with their cause of no occupation without saying that their tactics of bombing trains was a good thing.
When the LTTE violently attacked Sri Lanka, people were allowed to feel for the ongoing Tamil persecution, without agreeing to the murdering.
Why can’t I say that Hamas is a product of its environment, caused by the pain that Israel creates while also saying that the actions of Hamas are terrible.
All you said was complete stupidity. 19 years of rule under Hamas only produced terrorist tunnels?
All of that is a direct response to 30+ years of Israeli genocide.
Not stupid in the slightest.
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It makes sense to me, but it’s also what I’m used to.
It’s okay to be wrong.
I wasn’t aware of a good reader app, and it required me to use the web view. Unless there is one that I missed?
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Thank you. Half the battle is learning the correct terminology!
Are you going to actually tell us what they took down or just give links to a cesspool?