If I recall correctly, the m.2 port on the front has a faster bus speed than the one on the back for that mobo. Don't know if that might influence your decision.
Didn't Crowdstrike have a bad update to Debian systems back in April this year that caused a lot of problems? I don't think it was a big thing since not as many companies are using Crowdstrike on Debian.
Sounds like the issue here is Crowdstrike and not Windows.
I keep mine on 24/7, except I have a cronjob that runs in the early AM to check if it needs a reboot from unattended updates and reboots if needed.
Double tapping works on the Android version too
On the iOS 18 preview page, they show RCS with green bubbles
Congrats on the 1 year anniversary! 🥳
RTings does a lot of long term OLED burn in tests usually displaying CNN since red tends to cause burn in better
Here is a pretty recent video on it including some monitors. It's interesting that ultra wide monitors have more problems than regular 16:9 ones.
I think a lot of modern OLED panels will do a pixel shift if they detect a static image for too long. I never notice it on my TV, but might be more noticable on a monitor that you are closer to.
Used to use Eternity, but switched to Voyager. I like Thunder, but Voyager is better at pulling in pictures posted outside of Lemmy.
Hades II early access
I do:
- Wormhole.app: for smaller file transfers to people not tech savvy
- Rsync: if the person is running an SSH server I can connect to
- Bittorrent: pretty much anything else
I do the same because VLC has an installer on Windows while MPV you have to manually extract from a compressed folder and then run the install script from command line
Pretty sure this means it's downtime between shots increased to 15 seconds from 10. Should still take the same amount of time to fire (I think that's around 3 seconds).
The package name is:
com.google.android.as.oss
It's listed in the Google Play store here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.as.oss
The source code is available on GitHub here:
https://github.com/google/private-compute-services