Hard to say for certain, per a recent AP report, privacy laws protect the info of which private companies specifically are using prison labor at any given time in several states.
Seriously though, check out that article. Wild.
Hard to say for certain, per a recent AP report, privacy laws protect the info of which private companies specifically are using prison labor at any given time in several states.
Seriously though, check out that article. Wild.
Have you read the 13th amendment? Prisoners in the US are legally allowed to be used for slave labor. That’s what I thought you were referencing
… the US?
I think most people would agree with you but would call it “the economy” since they can’t imagine a non-capitalist economy.
IMO, if you want the beast deals right now on a 12+ TB HDD, you should use serverpartdeals.com instead. I’ve got 2 manufacturer recertified 14 TB enterprise-grade drives from them and it was way cheaper than buying any 14 TB external drive.
I just read this as a “not” joke. As in, “yeah that was the fastest ever CO2 increase in earth’s history. Not”
Only if you support China blindly.
I’m a socialist and I have many issues with the take that China does no wrong.
This is completely US-specific, right? Why post it on world?
You can easily do smooth 4K HDR transcoding with any modern Intel CPU with integrated graphics.
I have an Intel N100 and it can probably handle 2-3 4K HDR transcodes at once. Definitely more if they’re being transcoded down to lower resolutions. Encoding is the most intensive part of the process.
It won’t block them. It just won’t transcode to h265. It’ll still direct play h265 wherever appropriate
If you set the bitrate in the player below the bitrate of the video, it’ll force Jellyfin to transcode. You can set Jellyfin to only ever transcode to h264, so that should work.
Same. Caddy is absurdly simple to configure
This episode of Dexter’s Lab first aired more than 20 years before the first episode of Primal (Feb 1998 vs Oct 2019). A bit of visual discrepancy is to be expected
Current people call this the silicon age
John Carpenter probably owns the rights. I’m guessing streaming services would prefer to deal with smaller fish.
You’ll need a USB 3.0 to gigabit ethernet adapter and a separate gigabit ethernet switch, but this setup is considered to be excellent as a lower-cost OpenWRT solution.
Could always use UNRAID for the backup if you’re trying to be storage efficient, but it’s really no better than RAID5
Oh I hope they don’t rearrange the order. That first book’s timeline-hopping narration was fantastic.
I haven’t read the other two, tbf
GRRM has probably written and rewritten The Winds of Winter a dozen times at this point. I bet the word count is higher than everything he wrote for the rest of the series combined, if you count everything written and deleted.
Honestly, with his process we’re lucky we saw A Dance of Dragons at all.
No, I was genuinely guessing at what you were getting at, since you were alluding to one particular unnamed nation that relies heavily on slave labor. IDK if you opened that article, but it’s from last month and is a major report by the AP, so US slave labor’s been on my mind because I read the news.
You then seemingly got annoyed at my guess and decided it was some sort of debate. I pointed out why my guess was reasonable and now you’re trying to take a victory lap because I apparently annoyed you by not being a goddamn mind reader.
Seriously, you’re acting like I’m the one with the attitude here and all I’ve done is reflect yours back to you in one comment because you acted like I don’t know what slavery is. But I’m the one being an asshole?