My isp hasn't complained. I have fiber at my house and symmetrical gigabit. You should be fine if you transcode to reduce bandwidth needed as you still use your own internet. But I'm not running jellyfin on my home server.
notthebees
This is why im doing my homelab on low powered processors (5825u NAS boards). Runs way cooler and is way more efficient. Same performance as my 9900kf gaming PC cpu wise.
Edit: this hasn't happened yet
No the fuck they don't. The small business owners they like are actually big businesses cosplaying as small businesses.
ISP provided equipment is also made outside of the US. This affects way more than just telecom stuff
On voyager, it shows up as newline. That's an odd one.

That's actually super neat. They really buried the lead with that article headline.
I'm personally not pissed but I'm not sure if they're missing something or not. Or just old fashioned ragebaiting. If it's ragebaiting, they got me.
Which already has been redesigned by people who know what they're doing. This is just someone making a minimalist phone.
I'm not sure if I'm missing something or not.
I was referring to the Arduino phone. In general you're not wrong.
The scope of the conversation is just the phone itself.
Hardware was designed first, and then they applied software.
Edit: when I meant necessity for the cut down software. I meant it as in "the Arduino is barely fast enough to run the software, any extraneous thing needs to go"
Which already exists and has existed for ages.
Lineage os (Android), e/os (Android), postmarket os (straight up Linux) would all be excellent answers for cutdown/debloatable mobile phone OSes. (also Ubuntu touch and whatever the pinephone shipped with)
Its probably a lot harder making an unintrusive os than it is making this.
This is cutdown hardware leading to simplified and cutdown software as it's a necessity here.

That's fair. I have a 6800xt in my pc and I use that for my llm.
That said, I think I'm slightly misleading you. My current setup is not a 5825u. It's my old laptop with an i7-8550u. I'm going to move it to the 5825u soon.