

Theres a hidden option to make it multi core, which (on a machine like a threadripper) can insanely speed up the process.


Theres a hidden option to make it multi core, which (on a machine like a threadripper) can insanely speed up the process.


That makes sense, so its hibernation not a disk cache (kinda a workaround to the same concept, but won’t have any impact gaming)

youre right and the only way to cross the desert is connect every square km identically to how you would a suburb, how could I not think of this?
And those lines, we must put them in new now nothing like this already exists, what have usaians have been doing until now?? poor Cali cut off from the rest of the internet :(
edit: Now I’m imagining markiplier driving an HDD across the Oregon trail every time he uploads a video so the east coasters can view it too

If youre running 25 gigabit to all of the Nevada desert youre even dumber than you sound


What about something like LVM cache? Would it be worth setting up an X% empty partition on the drive, just for empty space reasons?


I’m the last person to support landlords, but a dehumidifier is essentially a heat pump, whereas an ac is a heat pump in reverse - both arent 100% efficient though, and so are using power to remove heat, then power to create heat is at best wasted power.
That being said I can’t imagine op would even be able to survive with a heat pump warming their place in this weather anyways.


I’d theorize it’d to not sound like theyre shitting on periods too much


Its a global conspiracy against you personally


Dehumidifier and AC is a massive waste of power and generally doesnt do anything, and the hot/cold difference creates a vortex pulling in hot and expelling cold.


Yeah I’d consider that an unusual setup, most users probably aren’t using that combo of hardware (and possibly outdated software with its windows 7 screenshots in the link).
Also notably it only supports up to 64GB cache drives, so the OS/filesystem implimentation case would include OPs situation - regardless of the CPU/manufacturer theyre using.


I’m not too familiar with with windows’ internals, so you youre probably right, but swapping a ramdisk would be an… interesting way to solve the problem. (Which is entirely like windows devs lmao)


Thats a ram cache, not a disk cache (linux automatically uses ram caches - much cleaner than windows too)


Disk caches are usually implimented at the OS level, not bios


I only personally have experience with jellyfin, but the docs of Emby look to support the same remote access as Plex (without the TURN server).
So essentially you can use a login instead of a server IP, but it does require port forwarding or upnp on your router - which you may already have enabled.


I mean containers make the networking pretty easy, everything beyond that is optional based on your threat model.
Same as hosting anything networked, you can do it easy or do it safe.
(but also wireguard is kinda an O(n) problem while exposing to wan is an O(1) problem - at least IT man hours wise)


Funny enough I’m in the “open it to the wan just practise basic web access hygiene” camp, I hope that makes me at least a little frothy

Pretend its not precise even though it accurately tracks your every blink down to a mm.


Beats frothing for a company, if I gotta froth


To be fair Plex also requires open ports (or worse upnp) to remotly stream at full quality, without transcoding.
Whoops, yeah should have probably put a link in the main thing,
here’s a fourm post describing how to