unreliable

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[–] unreliable@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 3 months ago

Like those AI fans. Why a website if I can ask AI? :/

[–] unreliable@discuss.tchncs.de -1 points 6 months ago (6 children)

A lot. Mp3 is a proprietary format on copyright. Some idiot ceo can came and change the rules, let's add an ads mandatory for each decoder. Today with a bunch of open source good quality formats, is kind of pointless depending on a private company for your music.

[–] unreliable@discuss.tchncs.de 31 points 7 months ago

It is a developer milestone :) when you learn to be a resilient applicant is about recovery situation you perfect understanding. Fail fast everything else. Repeat 1000 times, you have something

[–] unreliable@discuss.tchncs.de -1 points 7 months ago

I mean, appears a country is responsible for the attack after 2 years of preparation. If they don't like you, probably was easy to send someone knock your door instead. Relax :)

[–] unreliable@discuss.tchncs.de 10 points 7 months ago (5 children)

The back door was crafted to be used by a very specific encryption key. You are are vulnerable if the attackers are specifically targeting you. If you are a tangent of a nation, you should be worried:)

[–] unreliable@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 7 months ago

If they don't back to windows few months later because the lack of compatibility with Microsoft prpriutgdoc format. Yes, I already see this be used as justification. :/

 

TDLR: I come to conclusion that my computer with 700W is using more that 1000W supported by PSU. Need confirmation before waste more $$$

Once and while my GPU crash, small freezes or window using gpu become noise. System still running, I can connect using ssh from other machine and kill everything to restart UI.

I am running prometheus/node_exporter that is collected by a raspberry pi, so there are a bunch of standard metrics.

First I was suspicious about temperature. Yes it get hot, but don't appears to be clear. Sometimes work well for long period of time on hot.

Looking into the metrics I found "node_hwmon_in_volts", gauge, "node_hwmon_in_volts Hardware monitor for voltage (input)". That is the only electronic metric I have, the motherboard don't appears to have a good driver for linux. I didn't find

I have 2 other intel computers and none report that, but both my AMD and raspberry pi report it. Is the "Power" in the chart. The raspberry pi report 12, that I read as 12V, but on my AMD computer normally below 1.0.

When idling, it stay on 0.7. On load fluctuate a bit. On heavy load it goes over 1.0 many times (red line). While some times ti goes without issue, I start to see the pattern that when above 1.0, its has tendency to work bad and crash, like when doing AI or player heavy. When I downgrade the graphic "playing low", no issue.

According with partpick my computer should use around 700W. Multiplied by 1.5 (as normally recommended) I have 1050W. So I bought a Cougar GEX x2 1000W. That according to cultists psu-tier-list it is a recommended B tier. So should be good.

Does my logic make any sense? Does anyone have a better suggestion? Can be a different problem?

[–] unreliable@discuss.tchncs.de 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I found these comparisons not useful. Nobody play on Linux for searching for performance, but to avoid switch os only for playing.