

I would like to bring the attention to LoRa.
Meshtastic is a good example of leveraging LoRa.


I would like to bring the attention to LoRa.
Meshtastic is a good example of leveraging LoRa.


Thanks. Makes a lot of sense.


Does it also work with lockdown mode?


I used to have a 5700G system that I had to switch out to a 14600k system due to quciksync pass through.
I got my 14600K down to 55w from 75w with everything else being equal. Insane how efficient some setups can be.
My 16tb Pi sips at 13w max or 8w idle. But no encoding or enough storage for normal work. So it’s warm storage


I use a Sierra Wireless EM9293 with a USB3 to M.2 Key B 4G 5G Modem Adapter Enclosure with SIM Card Slot - V7 from Wireless Haven.
Impressive kit and costs me about 300 in parts.
Works natively with my Mikrotik USB port.


5G as in cellular?
I use MikroTik with a USB CAT 20 modem.
I think that’s PWM dimming vs DC dimming.
PWM dimming turns pixels on and off to make them darker. So for 50% of the brightness, it’s off 50% of the time. Higher end panels flicker much faster which helps mitigate perceived flicker. I think 500hz and above is preferred.
For DC dimming is just using voltage to control the darkness with no flickering involved.
I have a 7840U with a 55HWr battery. I can squeeze out 7 hours. If I’m power using then 5-6 is typical. With the 63WHr battery, you’ll get about 15% more time with it.


Do you mind giving me an example? I have issues with technical questions but with enough coaxing I could find what I was looking for.


It’s a VPN. It’s standard ChaCha20/AES 128. Good enough for private entities but not FIPS certified


I can play zero dawn on mine and boy did it make train rides tolerable.


A lot are moving through software defined networking which runs at RAM speeds.
But typically responsiveness is quite important in a virtualized environment.
InfiniBand could run theoretically at 2400gbps which is 300GB/s.


No with the latest ISO from windows 24H2 I believe


You can still skip it with MicroWin and also Rufus. I’ve tested it just recently.


Strangely enough I’ve had the opposite.
My pcie 4.0x4 drive was giving me about 200MB/s on windows and when I plugged it into a Linux machine, full drive speed.


Not flashdrive cheap, but I just use cheap 256gb sata M.2 drives and a tool less enclosure.
Runs at sata speeds and are cheap. Plus the enclosure supports NVMe so I could run around with a 8TB stick.


Don’t password managers verify the domain name before offering credentials?
Does that mean he doesn’t use a password manager?
Edit: RIP, now that’s a proper phishing. I understand where he’s coming from


Stopping down doesn’t always give you sharper images. You may run into diffraction softening.
Focusing and then stopping down may shift your focal plane. Try to focus at your chosen aperture.
Try to use the electronic shutter function for astro photography. Even the shutter moving across the sensor can cause vibrations.
The 500 rule is useful for astro, but with modern higher resolution sensors, the NPF rule is better suited.
Not getting amazing astro shots? You may need to modify or buy a camera that is sensitive to Hα (Hydrogen-alpha) removing the infrared/IR filter off your camera will allow you to shoot full spectrum. Although you will need something to only allow 450 to 520nm and from 640 to 690nm into your sensor.
Sensors will always have dead or stuck pixels. You can take 10-20 black frames to try to help your image processor find and erase them.
Optical vignetting is common when you shoot wide open. Stop down 2-3 stops from your max aperture to try and remove the effect.
Shooting expired film is fine, just make sure you over expose 1 stop per decade it’s expired. So a 20 year old film, shoot 2 stops over exposed.
Thank you. I don’t really like advertising it, but I also realize the more I advertise it, the more people will join.
A wire with a screw. Like the aviation industry.