TL;DR 100 Mbps down and 20 Mbps up, because cable pushed back on 100 symmetrical.
TL;DR 100 Mbps down and 20 Mbps up, because cable pushed back on 100 symmetrical.
You can do the basic records via file. /etc/pihole/custom.list is a hosts formatted file for records so you don’t have to use a gui.
I had dns issues until I got my allowed ips squared away. You could try setting it to 0.0.0.0/0 if it’s not already to verify it’s not the problem.
The only reason I think they might soon if at all is because the Nintendo Switch and the shield have similar SoCs. Tegra X1 with a Maxwell GPU. Well Switch 2 is close enough to release that people are seeing it and the SoC is showing up in benchmarks. Another ARM chip, but with an Ampere GPU this time.
So if NVidia is already building the SoC for Nintendo, it may be reasonably easy to make an upgrade to the Shield.
The lines before it seem to imply you’ve run it before. If this is a new install I’d try dropping the scheme entirely and starting again.
Are you sure it’s firmware or software limited?
I assumed they just kept the lightning controller, which as you said had USB 2.0 speeds, and then hardwired a USB-C adapter into the phone/circuit board. So it’s a hardware limit.
No other chip production in the state?
Intel has several fabs in Chandler, AZ. They have down to 10 nm there, with 5nm being their best. So there definitely is a chunk of knowledge in the state.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_manufacturing_sites
This article states several others: https://www.chipsetc.com/semiconductor-companies-in-arizona.html
Seems like semiconductors are kind of a big deal in and around Chandler which is presumably why TSMC chose there.
I use this guy https://github.com/haugene/docker-transmission-openvpn
Open up the transmission rpc port and you’re golden. It also sets up a proxy for any other services/devices you want to run through the VPN. Supports port forwarding for PIA too.
Not in the first article.
And second just mentions it’s a possibility.
Look, I’m as against this as anyone. I think most people on Lemmy agree the big corporations have too much data on us and don’t safeguard it’s appropriately, but we don’t need to pretend articles say something they don’t.
This did not happen in the case you mentioned.
Literally from the first sentence of the first article…
“obtained her Facebook messages using a search warrant.”
Second also references a search warrant affidavit.
Funnily enough they still have expandable storage on the A54. It’s only their best models where they know they can gouge for more storage.
Not the guy you asked but I had chat gpt write up a few paragraphs about how Reddit used to care about it’s users and why it sucks now. Then used power delete suite to overwrite every post and comment with it.