What would they use it for? The 2.5 seconds of latency would be too high for most uses. Cooling will be very difficult with no atmosphere. Solar power will be hard since night time lasts two weeks. Radiation will damage electronics unless they bury them.
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Be sure to use constant quality mode too. Set the RF to around 16-18 for SD video when using x264 or x265. The lower you set it, the higher the quality is.
Pirated copies rarely contain any of the extras. Some people actually do watch those.
Well, you are going to have to trust someone to store your offsite backup unless you can afford a second house somewhere. It should be a backup service where you can encrypt the data before uploading it though.
You shouldn't be trusting google to store your photos anyways.
The latency of RAM has been around 10ns for the last couple decades. The latency of a good NVMe SSD is about 1000 times worse than RAM.
There's lots of demand for large drives, it's mostly for enterprise drives though.
It wasn't that long ago when RAM had similar transfer speeds.
With PCIe 6, consumer grade SSDs shouldn't need more than a single lane. That will be nice since AMD and Intel have been pretty skimpy with the PCIe lanes lately.
uBlock works fine in Firefox and its forks.
uBlock Origin and SponsorBlock are still free.
Zonemider is accessed through a web interface. Just enable HTTPS and put a lets encrypt certificate on the web server. Of course if you don't have a publicly accessible IP address, things get more complicated since you will need a VPN or some sort of tunnel.
If they wanted to do that, they would have added a filter to hide games with kernel level anti cheat from the store.