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  • I really love my Synology NAS (DS220+). I don't anticipate needing to replace it anytime soon, but given how well it's treated me, I would almost certainly replace it with a 2024 model instead of a newer one if I had to, given this new limitation.

    This decision from them seems short-sighted, I hope they reverse it.

  • I can only remember one 45 minute outage caused by Comcast in 4 years at my house, before that I can't even remember one. The rest of the time it's been storms/power - things that would knock out other wireline providers. People shit on Comcast, but it's plenty reliable these days. I'll just use my phone's hotspot and save the $4800 over 4 years.

  • Unrelated to the troubleshooting content above, the SER9 performs amazingly, and looks nearly identical to my M4 Pro Mac Mini. Its relatively quiet but not silent, stays cool while streaming Halo MCC and Split Fiction, and looks amazing while doing it. I added a second 2TB M.2 2280 SSD in about 10 minutes, the SSD heat sink had a second thermal pad already in place.

    I know it's expensive, but for me this has been a great buy.

  • MiniPCs @lemmy.world
    MSids @lemmy.world

    Beelink SER9 - AMD Driver Issues and Steam Link Video Freezing

    Beelink SER9 users - I was having trouble with game streaming on my SER9 32GB. The video would freeze (one new frame every 10-20 seconds) in some but not all games. The audio and controls would continue to work. Clients were AYN Odin 2, Retroid Pocket 5, and Apple TV. AMD firmware was either 24.10 or 24.12.

    I attempted to update several times to AMD drivers 25.3.1 and 25.3.2. Each time this upgrade failed with a black screen, and I was unable to boot into Windows. Each time I had to painstakingly revert the driver in safe mode with networking to 24.8, 10, or 12.

    I was able to solve this by first updating my BIOS to V103.P8C0M0C15.73 using this link HERE. The BIOS download site was slightly confusing, as it states that your serial needs to begin with B, Y, or D, and mine started with 9D. It also refers to the SER9 as the SER9 Pro. As stated, I only have the regular 32Gb with Ryzen AI 9 HX370, the word 'Pro' is not listed any

  • What about these voters makes them unable to sympathize with others when it happens to them? I don’t work in the federal government, but I feel very sad for them when I see them getting fired and their agencies disassembled.

  • I think maybe you could consider putting this into perspective. One accident among tens of millions of cups of coffee and tea served really isn't cause for pitchforks and reforms, it's just life, and unfortunate accidents happen. I hope the guy in the car recovers.

    At the end of the day, whether it was the guy tilting the carrier, or the barista not seating the cup, it was an hourly employee behind the window being a human, not the CEO.

  • A fair question. Black tea is the most prevalent type of tea across the world. Recently after seeing a news story about Indian Kulhads (single use ceramic cups) I did some searching about what teas different regions drink, and most regions seem to drink regular black tea with some preferring black tea with spices. I don't think the masses would accept 145° oolong at twice the price for the sole reason of lowering their risk of scalding burns.

  • I get if you are doing something different personally, but its literally the recommendation on the box. When I was learning about coffee I found that water into the brew basket or pour over at 185 would produce a terrible sour flavor, and that is well known in specialty coffee. Tea seems to be more forgiving, but I still let my water hit a boil before I brew mine. First result on google for a tea shop states the same thing: https://artfultea.com/blogs/101/tea-brewing-temperature-guide

    I'm all for ganging up on mega-corps and watching them squirm when a lawsuit comes around, but it may have been a bit extreme to call my statement false. If Starbucks did anything wrong here, to me it was the cup not being seated in the carrier, not the water temperature.

  • Black tea needs to be brewed pretty close to boiling, and even green tea is brewed at 185, the same temp as the McDonald's coffee incident. I don't know how you can brew tea to order and hand it to someone a moment later without it still being at almost the exact same temperature. Tea also needs 3-5 minutes to steep, and you can't hold up a drive through just to hand it over.

    I'm not much for Starbucks, so don't take this as me defending them, but I think most honest people would have trouble articulating why this merits a $50mm lawsuit. Imagine a similar ruling coming down on your local cafe.

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  • People do tend to feel frustrated when announcements like this one come out, and I'm sure it was a hard decision for the dev team, but Plex really still just works so well for me. They do a great job.

    I'm sure someday a better platform might come along, and when it does I will give it a try, but for me it just wasn't jellyfin. Plex 4 lyfe now.

  • Is there a reason that you don't organize your music by artist\album and leverage tags? It's been some time since I tried Jellyfin, but Plex does an excellent job of tagging (not directly written to original files) and categorizing. It's a good experience.

  • You should not be using NAT to access your Plex externally, I will explain.

    App.plex.tv and the apps use Plex services to generate a point to point connection from remote clients through your router to the server. This is important because you never need to expose a private IP to the Internet, and the authentication can be protected with something robust like a Google account which support 2FA and even phishing-resistant 2FA.

    The combination of more advanced security and secure/convenient SSO authentication are one of the biggest benefits of Plex in my opinion.

  • Wasn't it ARM doing the licensing shenanigans here? I've got no real skin in the game for either, but companies with IP to license seem to have become a commodity, and price themselves out of practicality. For that reason I tend to like when they lose their battles. On this one specifically, I was hoping for Qualcomm to win, but only because they're cranking out these incredible laptop processors, showing Intel what a windows laptop on ARM can be - fast, cool, all day battery.

  • For sure, that makes sense. To me, the biggest transition that I expect to see over the next few years in large enterprises will be to ARM-based Snapdragon chips from Intel and AMD. I'm sure some will also go Apple though.

  • I'm not sure I could see a significant number of enterprises switching to Mac, it's just too tall of an order. My department definitely wouldn't have the bandwidth to do controls, policies, service desk retraining, and internal app rewrites.

    Personally I have switched to Mac and am very happy. The performance, OS, and power efficiency of the Macs are just excellent. I'll likely never give up my Android phone.

  • Maybe they'll finally pick something important to work on tomorrow. Probably not, but maybe. We still have other issues right? I heard a couple of planes fell out of the sky and eggs are $10 and the ice caps are gonna melt.

  • Lots of great ideas in this thread. It sounds like you prefer Jellyfin, but I always encourage people to consider Plex. Plex is excellent, and even if you prefer the features or interface of Jellyfin, you should never expose any application (Plex, Jellyfin, or otherwise) directly to the Internet. This should be non-negotiable. Plex uniquely solves for external access with the mobile/desktop apps and app.plex.tv by brokering client connections into your network without a NAT/PAT on your router or firewall. Plex also supports Google logins, which means that you can now have 2fa and potentially phishing-resistant 2fa if you secure your Google account with a passkey.

    At my company we only expose our applications behind a WAF and firewall, and I see that some folks here have recommended Cloudflare. For those who may not know, it is no longer enough to simply rely on a firewall. When your application is built with components that may become vulnerable over time, it's critical to use a WAF.

  • Film Photography @lemmy.world
    MSids @lemmy.world

    Horizontal Lines on Lab Scans

    I've been shooting for years and sometimes my lab scans come back with horizontal lines in them. It's somewhat rare that I see them, but I was sad that it happened on this roll as I liked a lot of the shots. I asked one of the employees, and he was not certain. I think it might be something in the scanner or density adjustment, but can't say for sure.

    The details:

    • ProImage 100
    • Nikon F100
    • AF-S 85mm 1.8 G
    • Noritsu scanner
    • Processed in a rotary machine, as their mini lab is down for the moment.

    I put a curve on this shot to emphasize the lines, but they were somewhat apparent. These lines look somewhat bowed, but other times they are straighter.