ONT SFPs exist, but they’re prohibitively expensive. And hard to find.
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Yeah, I had to go from 5 years of WFH to doing physical labor, and I can confirm it’s hell.
There’s still noticeable input lag depending on the game.
onslaught545@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Immich server is not reachable - SOLVEDEnglish4·11 days agoIt could also be a dns issue if the 5 is part of the hostname.
onslaught545@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•What are some resources for learning Linux in a structured manner?1·15 days agoI’d look into used textbooks.
You could put the laptop on a box
Physical, on premises servers are still a thing.
onslaught545@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•WhisperX — Automated Transcripts w/ Timestamps and Speaker TaggingEnglish3·1 month agoDoes she do it for her fuckups, though?
onslaught545@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•WhisperX — Automated Transcripts w/ Timestamps and Speaker TaggingEnglish3·1 month agoIf you don’t have to sit through a bunch of ‘meetings that could have been emails’ on a daily basis, you likely won’t have a use case for it.
But in my last job I was a systems engineer for a web development company. I had to be included on all of the dev calls in case an infrastructure question came up that I needed to answer, and so I was vaguely aware of what the devs were doing.
This software would have been a lifesaver, because my ADHD doesn’t let me listen to stuff like that for a straight hour or two.
The actual manual is usually hidden somewhere on it for repair techs to find. For my oven it was taped on the back.