
Couldn't you just treat the socketed ram like another layer of memory effectively meaning that L1-3 are on the CPU "L4" would be soldered RAM and then L5 would be extra socketed RAM? Alternatively couldn't you just treat it like really fast swap?
The rice in general might be too exotic for them
As someone in a similar situation I'd recommend using a free tier oracle vps with a wireguard tunnel to connect to you services. Effectively just using the vps as a proxy for your own network. Here's a guide that should work for your purposes https://github.com/mochman/Bypass_CGNAT
Just don't forget the cameras :)
It looks like its just a different DNS server that allows them to resolve their own special TLDs
I guess you could argue that total eradication of anyone that Israel hates will bring peace so they were sorta right
If power consumption is an issue then I'd recommend the arc a310 which can only draw up to 30 watts. I've been using one for a while and it can easily handle several 4k streams without issue.
I think its supposed to be a short form of "Whiskey Girl"
A reasonable and measured response
+1 for enhancer for youtube, great QOL stuff in there
Please, they're still stuck on fax
"This side towards testicles" might be more helpful
I was hoping more like a slap bracelet
Hey at least he got the diet coke, wouldn't want to have too many calories right?
Having been in this same position I think I can help, you are almost definitely being cgnat which means that you do not have your own ipv4. The two workarounds I used for this are to use only ipv6 which is public but means you can't always access it from older networks. And the second solution is to wireguard tunnel to a free oracle VM and use it as a proxy.
Not really good at it
I disagree, I would totally eat those thinking they were some fancy snack
Ah I see, if you want to do AI then definitely stick with the 3070, I just assumed you'd be using it for video transcoding with something like Jellyfin.
Looks good to me, although I would maybe even sell the 3070 and go for something like an intel arc and more ram instead.