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  • Not to one-up you, but I'm doing the same with an Odroid H4+ board (no case yet, although I'll probably 3D-print one), which has the exact same transcoding feature as part of its Core i3-N305. It can handle multiple 4K HDR streams just fine (at least in theory - I'm only serving three users at once at most and none of them are using 4K HDR) - all while being passively cooled and using about three smartphones worth of power. Note that I had to use a dummy HDMI plug in order to get the hardware decoder to kick in, since I am using this as a headless server.

    I paid €240 for it new, which is a steal (although you have to get SODIMM DDR5 memory for it, which isn't that cheap). On the official website, it's available for $139, but that's without shipping and import duties from South Korea.

    Granted, apart from the transcoding feature, general-purpose performance is not even close to your i7, but I'm using less than half as much power for the same job. If you have an i7-1260P, you're about 70% ahead in synthetic benchmark, but my little i3 is still an 8-core CPU that has about 25% more CPU processing power than an old i7-4790k that I was using on my main PC (including for gaming) until last year. Since I am limited by my storage array going through a single SATA cable anyway, that's fine by me, especially since this thing replaced a significantly less performant Intel Atom-based mini PC I was previously using for the same purpose. My priorities were having multiple SATA ports, being low cost, efficient, quiet and small - and in that order.

    People have also used the same board as a normal PC and reasonably capable low-end gaming/emulation machine, by the way. You can get a case that looks like a Nintendo GameCube straight from the manufacturer. Here's an overview video that includes it being used for this purpose.

  • Thank you, I'll check these out.

  • Thanks for the reply. I might come back to you at some point.

    A quick heads up: For some reason, this reply does not appear in my Inbox here on Beehaw. No idea why, maybe it's worth looking into.

  • Any cool webcomics you can recommend? Doesn't matter how obscure or weird they might be. I haven't read any, not even xkcd, in ages.

  • The motor that pulls in the filament is ridiculously strong on this printer. It has never been unable to feed, even if it had to drag the entire printer or a full filament roll across the table. It has broken filament holders and arms, to the point that I had to modify the current solution with a metal core so that it wouldn't snap apart. I'm feeding from a filament dryer and I had build a crazy contraption that fixes the thing in place so that it's not dragged around by the sheer torque of this motor - and after this mishap, I have clamped the printer down with metal profiles. My worry is that the next time a filament roll gets stuck sideways in the dryer, the printer will tear itself apart or at the very least dislocate the print head (or destroy the plastic housing of the dryer). We'll see.

    Either way, I adore this thing. With careful calibration and the properly dried and stored material (mostly that, I have to admit), I've been able to exceed the print quality of printers more than ten times as expensive, make complex functional prints within days of setting the thing up for the first time. It just took two or three times as long per print.

  • You'll quickly realize that this place isn't fundamentally different from reddit from an end-user perspective. The same highly opinionated people who think they are better than you (I'm not excluding myself from this, but there are quite a few others here who tend to lean far more left politically than your typical reddit user, sometimes until they fall on their knees and kiss Stalin's boots), the same kind of moderators with god complexes as in every other forum ever since forums have existed, the same misinformation and propaganda, the same potential for people to ruin your day by showing their true colors. The best intentions by the creators don't really change all that much, because they are flawed human being like all of us and because it's ultimately still just the same flawed human beings who make up the user base, people who are not suddenly behaving differently, just because there's some vague rule to "bee nice" in the sidebar.

    Make a decentralized copy of reddit and you get people behaving like they are on reddit, it's as simple as that.

    You can totally have nice time here and I have managed to get my own blood pressure back down to the usual far too low levels by blocking a few communities with the worst moderators and users (or with topics that showed less flattering sides of their personalities and beliefs) and spending more time on topics that offer less potential for conflict, but ultimately, it's the same ol' as smaller subreddits or smaller forums of old. The best thing you can do is use Beehaw like a smoker would use an e-cig: As a (hopefully) less harmful detox from social media that ultimately leads to abstinence. I'm not there yet and might never get there, because it's still social media and still addictive.

    Either way, welcome to smaller reddit with bees and lemmings. Sorry for the slightly less upbeat introduction and I hope you'll still enjoy your stay.

    I had a nice day playing board games with my family (Dorfromantik ftw!) and wrestling with my cheap 3D printer (Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro) - which is strong enough to lift itself, not exactly light at 8.1kg, almost entirely off the table on a filament string. Can you believe it? I wish I had taken a photo of this mishap.

  • Nein. KI-Detektoren funktionieren nicht. Im besten Fall taugen sie zum adversarial training und machen sich damit selbst nutzlos.

  • It's been that way since at least the first Trump administration. The sanewashing continues.

  • Oder man nimmt einfach den Rottan Tomatoes Score. 75% der Kritiker empfehlen deinen Film? Dann darfst du 75% des Fördergeldes behalten. /s?

  • Das lädt aber noch mehr Korruption und reihum "dieses Jahr bist du dran mit dem Preis" Geschachere ein.

  • Yeah, sorry, I missed the context and meant outside of Linux and for gaming.

  • Correct!

  • The vast majority of Russian citizens are living in cities. How practical do you think it is for them to use Starlink antennas there, especially undetected? How are they going to pay for the service with Russia being increasingly detached from the global banking system? Not to mention: Musk has close ties to Putin and restricted this service upon request from Moscow in the past - and it's trivial to block these signals even if he doesn't.

  • They are far worse than AMD, which is a very low bar already.

  • Es erlaubt freilich auch den einfachen Austausch von schädlichen Informationen. Früher konnten sich Vergewaltiger eher wenig international koordinieren.

  • It ain't legal in civilized countries.

  • The real issue is spotty compatibility with older games or even things that nobody would normally think about being problematic, like emulators.

  • Probably because they want to use this card with an old board, which means an older CPU, which makes no sense with a card this powerful, since it'll drastically bottleneck GPU performance. It's a common mistake people are making though.