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Fiber has 1 or 2 and is VERY rugged in comparison…you can literally tie a knot in a fiber cable and it’ll still work.
Emm, not with glass fibers. My friend uses it between router and switch, and the one of the fiber breaks. So, traffic can be sent to router but nothing the other way around. He said he didn’t even touch or put significant stress on the cable. Yet, it breaks in a weird way, and hard to troubleshot without proper equipment.
Wait until you install JShelter and Cloudflare refuse access
Doesn’t have to, I think. Text is actually quite adequate. Sure, images are great but that’s only for a subset of alerts, like AMBER, but that can be achieved by secondary distribution channels like a dedicated webpage or social media. There won’t be network congestion during those alerts. You don’t really need images or video for alerts like floods, hurricanes, or even missile incoming alerts. For those you only need an address or coordinates that can point people to the closest shelter. Yeah, not all people are familiar with the surroundings (like traveling) but in that kind of scenarios every people around you will pool together and get to the same location.
The whole core functionality that the alert system must achieve is a near 100% delivery rate that uses minimal bandwidth of the network. You don’t want to stress the network because there are more important traffic need to be routed, like 911.
I guess you can also use NFS/iSCSI for images too?
And we got news like this.
Addition: Difficult, cumbersome, and bureaucratic to do doesn’t mean they shouldn’t do it. Those are just purely excuses.
Except the primary distributor doesn’t have any actionable details.
Not even another page should be the primary source. That page should be a secondary for updates. The alert itself should have included all the actionable details.
I wonder why such an important piece of info is posted on social media but not on a dedicated webpage that can be linked to any social media posts.
It is great until the ownership and business model comes into consideration.
I heard ActualBudget can do this, but less a software but a server.
TL;DR: The UK OSBA strikes again.
Edit: l long thought it were named Bill, not Act. Sorry for the confusion.
Wait. If this exception get adopted, does that mean one can pirate everything and use “AI training data” as a perfect defense? People doesn’t even need to have any hardware, thanks to cloud computing. All the proof you need is you used or intend to use said data for AI training purposes.
I will just get an AMD (7745HX?) mini PC with adequate RAM and call it a day. It should run almost anything that you throw in a light setup with minimal power usage.
I’m curious why he still carry all those things after he is done with it.
IMO the correct use of AI in searches is keyword correction and suggestion, like a beefed up version of “do you mean”.
Which I do specified “in the broadcast domain”. Sure you can use it with VLAN but that more than the scenario I’m describing.
It doesn’t matter. Port configuration can switch around and the bottleneck is still there. Traffic with in the broadcast domain (i.e. subnet) will handled by the switch alone.
There is WiFi onboard so it can have some actual benefits, depending on design and how user access resources, but how likely you’re going to saturate that 1/2.5G link? Not even you stream some 4K movies from Plex to iPhone will does that.
That’s the only use I can think of but I don’t know if OpenWRT support VLAN cuz I never used it directly.
What’s the point of having 1G on WAN and 2.5G on LAN? Traffic won’t hit the LAN port until it’s routed to the Internet, yet the WAN port is the bottleneck.
Edit: Seems like I switch up the port speed but my point still holds as the bittleneck still exist.
Yes. Depends on the actual hardware, parameters used, and model quantization, you can get 2~10 tok/s.