I am really tired of Hot Ones. Ready for that trend to be over.
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I am really tired of Hot Ones. Ready for that trend to be over.
I don’t think you really need a 10gb network, unless you’re pulling down 4k and 8k video files or if you have over 10 users connecting at a time.
At idle, power consumption of the NUC is very low–about 5 watts. At load, it’s about 100 watts.
Regardless if you use a NUC or NAS, I would recommend focusing on the processor. Make sure it can can handle the type of codec that you’re wanting to transcode to and from (hevc, avc) on the transcoder device. Intel QSV is also pretty nice if your chip supports it and you don’t care too much about quality.
Here’s my (semi) educated opinion: Get a NAS just for storage and retrieval. Get a NUC with a modern chip and run your apps and transcoding on it. I have this in my lab and it allows me to upgrade in the future depending on what my needs are. If I need more processor power, I get a new NUC. If I need more storage, I can add an expansion device and/or replace the NAS completely.
If you combine the storage and transcoding into a single device on the NAS, you’re locked in if your needs change and you will need to start looking at more expensive HCI options.
Intel Chief
Not Intel the company, but as in “intelligence”.
Beautiful!
Love this lighting. Makes it look like CGI.
Can you post your scripts?
Even more if you’re talking about desktops.
Servers, probably Linux.
Not removed for me.
Maybe you have a potty mouth blocking Greasemonkey script or something.
Tend your garden. Block who/what you don’t wanna see/hear.
“Plant” in multiple locations so at least one source won’t go out of season.
Yeah and my ears.
Have you ever had to cut your network?
Don’t forget about the tongue.
I mean…
I gotta say, I really hate it when people say this statement.
That’s a pithy saying, but the cloud is a totally different model than a “computer”.
The concept of “cloud” (generally) has its own way of interacting with tooling, it’s got a huge economy of scale that brings resiliency, a ton of interconnected services, etc. There’s more to it than just computers.
That’s like saying “the Highway doesn’t exist, it’s just someone else’s driveway.”—yeah, but there’s more to it than just streets.
You might want to transfer your domain to another registrar. I use namecheap and they have a “catch all” option that’s free to use. You just set a single forwarding email and everything sent to your domain arrives there.
Yea! So cool!! Do you think drone shows will eventually replace fireworks?