( i was thinking about these adapters -> www.amazon.com/-/de/dp/B07J... )
04.08.2025 23:38 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0@manawyrm.de.bsky.social
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( i was thinking about these adapters -> www.amazon.com/-/de/dp/B07J... )
04.08.2025 23:38 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0In my experience, G.fast and MoCA are both much more reliable and lower latency than VDSL2 (even with good equipment), so I'd strongly prefer the first two.
You can also go full bullshit and just run WiFi, like I did years ago: kittenlabs.de/blog/2018/10... (but maybe better don't) :)
If you want to do a "good enough" solution, you can also buy the super cheap 75ฮฉ unbal -> 100ฮฉ balanced balun adapters for CCTV/TVI.
There is also G.fast, which might be a _much_ better option for your requirements? Several vendors already offer G.fast modems for this configuration with an F conn.
Not a problem whatsoever, will work fine.
You can also just skip the balun altogether, the impedance mismatch and the unbalanced/balanced difference is not irrelevant, but VDSL2 needs to work over much, much, _much_ worse lines :)
SATA SSDs can't just map DRAM from the host like modern NVMe SSDs will do, so when buying SATA SSDs (for performance-relevant tasks), it's pretty important to make sure that they have on-board DRAM (which will make them more expensive).
This might also be related here?
This sounds like a bigger problem, like overheating controller (or just bad flash/controller).
I can (and have) filled up modern QLC Samsung SSDs (dram-less) from start to finish and while they'll drop down to something like 300MByte/s write speeds -- well, it's still 300 MByte/s.
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dieser grรผne Umschlag :/
Yes, a file full of zero bits transfers faster over USB2.0 than a file full of one bits.
I've known this forever but it still feels ridiculous when you actually test it and it's true!
USB truly is cursed.
"this isn't just magic EQ going on" -- might be, though?
EQ curves for human hearing/psychoacoustics are extremely loudness dependent -> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal-l...
Maybe the new amp silently corrects for that? Many Bluetooth speakers do this for example.
An LGBTQ+ pride flag formatted in the layout of the SMPTE "color bars" test pattern used for broadcast television. The first set of columns use the colors of the gay pride flag, with the addition of the original SMPTE color on the final column. The second set of columns contains two pride flags - the pansexual flag horizontally, and the asexual flag flipped and horizontal. The final set of columns contains the three colors of the transgender flag and the two POC-inclusive colors, followed by the original bar gradient from the SMPTE ECR-1-1978 pattern.
since it's the last day of pride month I figured I'd at least make one thing for it...
i now unveil to you my greatest invention:
color bars pride flag
...he says to Signal's president
17.06.2025 15:15 โ ๐ 3492 ๐ 218 ๐ฌ 94 ๐ 105Screenshot from dread: "BigBoss started to use a different kind of apostroph. U+2019 instead of U+0027 You can confirm this by copying the apostrophes from his old threads into notepad manually and comparing them with the one from his most recent post Quote: thethrownawayest32983 Something l've noticed about this message here. In that message he used ' (right curly quote) as an apostroph. I went through older comments by him and he always used ' (straight quote) as an apostroph. This is common for Germans to do and is technically wrong from a typographical standpoint. I only know it because of my job. Germans tend to do it because it's easier to type on german keyboards and because they don't know there is a difference usually. Of course this could also be a coincidence and I also didn't go through all of his posts (maybe someone else can check this too?) but I though l'd share this. Go to /post/a1dcd3135c18b0a6a9dc and highlight the apostrophe, click search on duckduckgo while closely following the URL bar, or click the url bar and press ctrl + Z after the search has loaded. you will see the apostrophe url encoded as %E2%80%99 then go to any other big boss post such as /post/d82acb5826271873d222 and do the same. The apostrophe will be encoded as %27 'this is U+2019 'this is U+0027 Big Boss didn't write the most recent PGP signed post, so somebody else has access to his PGP key, that was stored on his computer. Make of that what you will. What I'm making is a drink in honor of him."
Props to the guy on dread who predicted a seizure by German LE five days ago because the honeypot / maintenance announcement by the Archetyp admin used the wrong unicode character for "'"
16.06.2025 08:40 โ ๐ 6 ๐ 3 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0The video from the seizure notice...
They turned the admin into a TikTok meme ๐โโ๏ธ
aww, that's cute :3
11.06.2025 19:46 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Das passt (wie alle Entscheidungen der Bahn in den letzten 5 Jahren) 1:1 dazu, dass Vorstรคnde, die diese Entscheidungen treffen einfach von der Automobillobby kommen.
Schreiende Kinder (welche aus Unwissenheit ins Ruheabteil gebucht werden) sind jetzt schon enorm nervig und das wird nur verstรคrkt.
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I've had this exact topic happen with a datacenter.
Bringing a GPS antenna to the roof? No problem.
Oh, you need copper wire for power to the roof? Lightning protection!
Suddenly it was a big issue with lots of paperwork and complex engineering involved.
Wouldn't have been an issue with fiber only.
Das ist immerhin jรผnger als ich -- in nem ICE neulich noch ein MS-DOS gesehen und mich gefreut (auch wenn's bei "Starting MS-DOS" festhing) ๐คฃ
01.04.2025 08:24 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0This is a very sneaky change in @golang 1.24 and not a great one.
https://tip.golang.org/doc/go1.24
This is prone to cause security issues and weird behavior.
yeah, we've reached the point where we're genuinely excited about household appliances...
I bought a cordless Miele vacuum and it's just awesome, whisper-quiet, powerful. Very happy about my purchase every time I use it (brutally expensive, though).
I don't think so -- the 2110 is really, really old.
You want something that you can connect to a PC and then run mgetty+PPP.
Something with USB maybe, like a 6230i, 6300i, etc. would be a good choice.
Older phones might work if you have the (rather special) data/serial cable.
Yes! You'll need a second phone on the same operator and it needs to be able to do CSD, which is getting really, really rare, sadly.
Which country are you from? If it's really .be, I think they've just switched off the last support at the last provider :(
Meld dich auf Mikrocontroller.net an und hab Spass mit den "Deutschen" ๐๐
30.01.2025 14:16 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Oh gosh!
30.01.2025 10:04 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Did you know that you can make a post analyzer card report any arbitrary hex value with a simple qbasic script in DOS?
Thanks to @manawyrm.de for sharing this tip ๐
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Wir alle, Olaf. Wir alle.
29.01.2025 18:40 โ ๐ 570 ๐ 105 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Always. Chokes are absolutely _everywhere_, in every device, etc.
22.01.2025 13:34 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0definitely!
21.01.2025 11:32 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Ouch, that sucks...
I was previously wondering if strong RF on 13.xx MHz could damage the transceiver in the iPhone. Got a bit worried while pumping several hundred watts of RF at 14 MHz into the air for ham radio purposes -- but even that's not enough.
before you take anything apart just try the nfc itself first?
nfc tools, try to talk to a regular nfc card?
if that doesn't work you're pretty much hosed anyway.