Ah. I was going for *The Wire".
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Is this from The Greatest TV Show Of All Time?
I'm no dev, but would you consider writing up in detail the features/behaviour you're missing on libreoffice issue tracker?
A couple things - every jump like that in resolution is about a 10% increase in size at the source level. So 2K is ~250GB, 4K is ~275GB. Haven't had to deal with 8K myself, yet, but it would be at ~300GB. And then you compress all that for placea like netflix and the size goes down drastically. Add to that codec improvements over time (like x264 -> x265) and you might actually end up with an identical size compressed while carrying 4x more pixels.
HDMI is digital. It doesn't start failing because of increased bandwidth; there's nothing consumable. It either works or it doesn't.
For anyone curious and willing to try a safe website - lemmy.cafe is also served on tor.
That does not work. People are bound to go against strong opinions, regardless of their accuracy.
Lemmy UI shows you all the other posts it's aware of once you paste the title; or apply a suggested title after pasting the link.
The crawler probably went down and did not record anything
Small tech social media is just as bad at sucking all that time up. Ask me how I know :(
Regarding link saturation - have you tried tc/wondershaper? https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/28198/how-to-limit-network-bandwidth#28203
Iptables commands - that was needed at the very launch of wg, I've not had to deal with it for some time now.
Personal/commercial use - I'm on a completely opposite side. It's perfect for personal use, but its lack of dhcp support makes me question its capability in a commercial setting. Many providers offer it, so clearly that's not an insurmountable task, but I'm still curious how they sort out their backend.
I'd hazard a gueas it's not touching a system drive, but rather saving all files as a regular user.
No, I'm not