

That’s a feature, not a bug. It’s an archive after all.
That’s a feature, not a bug. It’s an archive after all.
There are M.2 adapters that split out 5 SATA ports. I don’t know about their chipsets and whether they require cooling though.
Ever thought about using a media server like Jellyfin?
Ha!
At least link to the correct thing: https://bark.lgbt/@gimmechocolate/115164408860865811
Why would I not want the savegames on the same card as the game? For me that doesn’t make sense.
Yes, another protocol will surely break the corporate stronghold on communication. This time for real! /s
Cool idea, but trying to replace email is an absolutely futile endeavor. There’s no way we’ll be able to replace a legacy protocol used by literally everyone around the world.
Will this work with music producing software like Ableton or will it introduce too much latency?
Running Windows in a Docker, Podman or libvirt virtual machine
Seems to me like GPU acceleration should be supported. Libvirt probably requires dedicated passthrough or sophisticated methods like SR-IOV.
If you’re looking for something similar but simpler, there’s Gameyfin.
Those 200MB/s probably weren’t synchronous transfers. The OS tells you the write was complete, but it actually hasn’t committed the data to disk yet. (Wild guess)
Do you have the 8GB version of the Pi 5? You shouldn’t set the ARC to 8GB then. Usually it about half of the available system RAM. I’d probably set it lower if there’s only 8GB available in total.
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Sometimes I get a captcha of death there.
Well, then fuck you too, buddy.
Hm, I guess not big enough to matter.
Define Linux. The most basic kernel for a given hardware set, a console emulator and a lightweight alternative libc busybox package? Yes.
An up-to-date desktop suite? Hardly so.
Some of that stuff is on https://www.zoom-platform.com/
OpenZiti allows to only allow predefined ports/services via VPN: https://netfoundry.io/docs/openziti