Comment Re:Newegg (Score 1) 13
What are good places these days? I miss Fry's Electronics, CompUSA, Computer City, etc.
What are good places these days? I miss Fry's Electronics, CompUSA, Computer City, etc.
If Apple still sold newer small and light iPhones models like its minis and SE, then I would get the newer models.
Has anyone heard of "Plex" before this was posted here?
It's okay gramps, we got you. Try these links:
https://news.slashdot.org/stor...
https://yro.slashdot.org/story...
https://it.slashdot.org/story/...
https://entertainment.slashdot...
https://tech.slashdot.org/stor...
https://entertainment.slashdot...
I'd post more, but then we'd be in 2024 territory and that's starting to go too far into the past. FYI Slashdot has posted over 75 Plex related stories. Maybe read this site more often?
Cool server app, but doesn't have a TV client, so the end result is just as broken for the people this Roku change affects. More so actually since most people's TVs are in the same network as their Roku server and thus aren't impacted.
I wanted to like Jellyfin, but there are downsides.
It's dangerous to go alone. Take this.
Looks good, but I can't find the app in my TV's store so it's a complete non-starter. There's far more to Plex than just storing and serving media into a web browser. This story is about Plex enforcing something on TV apps. Promoting a service that doesn't also have a TV app is non-solution.
maybe something good could accidentally come from it?
Like even more expensive power bills? Is that good?
Give it up. No nuclear plant will be built within the next 20 years in the UK as a result of this decision. Even the ones that are underway are horrendously resource constrained and literally none will meet time and budget.
In 25 years when the first reactor comes online. It takes a great deal of effort to plan so far ahead to miss a boat. This is why America is better. The Second Amendment allows people to shoot themselves in the foot without waiting 2 decades.
No. At an order of magnitude you're running into serious health risks. 1000ppm actively affects you. There are plenty of studies to back this up. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/a... there, note the decline in cognitive performance at 945ppm. Here's another one looking at performance at 1000-1500ppm https://www.sciencedirect.com/... In fact a CDC study during COVID found a weak link between performance and CO2 in as little as 650ppm https://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cd... So no, even the "we're not sure vaccines don't cause autism" idiots disagree that the 1000ppm number is off by an order of magnitude.
Here's a study saying 1000ppm CO2 levels impact your sleep: https://www.sciencedirect.com/...
The UK HSE actively recommend taking action if you exceed 1500ppm CO2 https://www.hse.gov.uk/ventila...
OSHA regulations say your 8 hour concentration in the workplace shall be below 5000ppm, and they generally aren't well known for good workplace health standards (the USA lags the EU, UK in this regard). By the way CCOHS recommends the STEL is only one order of magnitude higher recognising that even 15min at that exposure is extremely hazardous to your health and mandating that employers provide supplied air respiratory protection if you're in that order of magnitude. The Dutch RIVM mandate CO2 levels below 1200ppm in the workplace.
The idea that 10000ppm+ CO2 is required for any effect on people dates back to the 80s. Maybe update your knowledge to this side of the millennium bug.
Real programmers don't write in BASIC. Actually, no programmers write in BASIC after reaching puberty.