

I suppose he doesn’t have to do LiCo at all, but doing it is just the faster way around.
This kind of stuff has been in F1 for a very very long in some form and shape.


I suppose he doesn’t have to do LiCo at all, but doing it is just the faster way around.
This kind of stuff has been in F1 for a very very long in some form and shape.


A lot of countries have instant payments already. It is surprising there isn’t more push towards using this at least.
Probably northern lights froma couple of weeks ago in central Europe.
I have bunch of Aurora photos, but it would be so cool to have our house with it.


It does, sometimes… but it is not a huge PITA.
I need to see if FairScan would do a better job.


I was just building a small home server / NAS. I went with a similar AM4 stack like 2 other PCs we have at home. More spare parts if needed.
Also a some manufacturers offer liftime warranty on RAM.
I don’t think thermal paste is the problem here, the whole box is god damn hot, so it conducts heat well. At wall it measures 14-15w consumption, got it there from like 20-22w that was on defaults. Given that N150 is 6W TDP, the whole system just runs hot.
A fan would help, but I wanted fanless for a reason.
I bought a topton router with Intel N150. I was and still am disappointed with how much it heats up. Enev at idle it’s not really comfortable to touch it.


Same boat for me. In addition all those AI CPUs were requiring DDR5, sometimes DDR5X, soldered to the board. Same with the WiFi, only SSDs were replaceable.


Damn, I would have thought that glacier would be cheaper and they would claw your eyes out on egress and access.


That just sounds as they aren’t using it property or having way too high expectations of what it can do from all the hype around.
GenAI can definitely help and accelerate your work, but when it is used sensibly. If you let it do most of the work, it will generate so much crap that you will not have capacity to review nor shape it to a desired state.


This is the way.
If router works, you got access to your lab. If it doesn’t, well redundancy was not a requirement / too much hassle to set up.


Maybe it’s just me, but 2026 looks pretty dull for PC gaming.
I did pretty much the same, but then Kerbal 2 happened. I had that game in wishlist for like 5 years and damn they played us dirty.


You are like hitting a data protection layer. Basically your corpo does not want you to exfiltrate data (accidentally nor maliciously).
Your options


rosettastone.com is something I used like 15 years ago. Kind of a desktop Duolingo or that’s how I remember it.


I have an idea for a game, I know how to code, but I’m clueless about gamedev. Hell yes I will use AI to help me with it. That is if I’ll find time for it, because it will be insane amount of work to have something playable.
Some people seem think that you write a couple of prompts and you can ship it as an early access game.
All my banking apps work on GOS. Flawlessly, well, except N26 which a bit unstable and crashes quite a lot. Nevertheless it works enough to be usable.


Probably games around year 2000. Not so much recycling back then.


Well that settles my idea of entertaining AM5.




I thought it’s the same engine as in Red Bull… Kind of lost track how it got rebranded in the last years.