Oh right, aren’t those all basically trash though? Like a few news channels and some talk shows?
I’m confused. Isn’t mythtv just TV tuner software or something? Which would still require a cable subscription? Plex and jellyfin do not operate on the same playing field. Jellyfin is also FOSS FWIW.
I am not sure but I suppose it’s the opposite of what we have here commonly called winter fuel, which I think has some additives to help engines run better in low temperature conditions.
I’ve never noticed
Ya I guess I have luck. I have 4 sets and no issues in the 3-5 years I’ve had them
I mean, the switch is an excellent console. The only problem imo is the weak wireless strength of the joycons. That’s the only issue I’ve had since I got mine in like 2019.
I’d still feel better owning a steam deck though
I always thought it was warez as in “wears”. My understanding is it was short for “softwares” or something. Take the end, add a dash of 1337sp34k and you get warez.
Maybe I’m wrong.
Ya fuck that. That’s why I have an IOT vlan, though even that has its caveats. Nest speakers with microphones and your sleep apnea machine have some good personal data gathering capabilities despite it.
Which do?
It will work at a premium cost, and only until they start selling them with LTE chips buried away in the motherboard.
Anyone who will hear me rant!
More like gaming desktops or laptops. Desktop and laptop are a form factor, PC is just a personal computer. Rage all you want, apple users, a Mac is a PC.
My employer runs macos. So I’d argue Mac is still a business solution, but not as common as windows. Tools exist for managing macs at scale as well.
If it’s IP capable it will work over the internet, for future reference.
I’ll echo this. Doing quite well for myself in IT and I have a big fat 0 for certs. I’ve interviewed many people for jobs as well, and I learned certs are bullshit.
Many will pay to have people do them for them. Or brain dump them. Many times I’ve danced circles around people that look way better on paper than me.
If you learn the concepts, work and apply them, get that hands on experience, it will help.
Honestly maybe even a quick run through an MSP is a good place to start. You get to touch a lot of things and learn quickly.
I don’t think I am, I often regret things I say or do. Even little things.
And cider! Holebrewing is a lot of fun, and you can definitely get started on the cheap.
I didn’t, I lucked out.
Usually this is handled by the access points. If you’re running dual band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) you will get worse strength out of 5, typically, since it doesn’t go as far or penetrate as well as 2.4. The access points will try to kick a client to another, better quality access point if they’re smart enough. This is generally how business access points work. You might want to see if whatever ones you’re using support this. Also it’s best if they are both the same SSID, in case they are not.