Dumb question but what's the difference between the two? If the underlying config is broken then DNS resolution would fail, and that's basically the only way resolution fails, no?
The easiest way might be getting an ITX board with N100/150 from CWWK or Topton. They usually come with 4-6 SATA ports and the CPU soldered on. Then you just buy your favorite case and plug in your drives. Excluding the…
Looks like the Radxa CM5 is still significantly faster than Pi CM5, while only being slightly more expensive (113USD vs 95USD for the 8GB/64GB model from what I could find). Anyone here has any experience with it?
Over on reddit I once floated a similar idea but everyone exclaimed that USB enclosures sucks and you should not use them at all. Now technically you could - with some PCIe expansion cards - connect SAS/SATA HDDs to the…
Sounds fun! Were you already familiar with networking/Ethernet when you started? If not, which resources - if any - did you use to get a broad overview of everything involved? My knowledge of networking ends at a very…
No way that any technologically competent person can claim that the iPhone 16 is a massive and amazing improvement over the iPhone 15. There is "change", sure - the chip is now every so slightly faster, it can do "AI…
My professor in college also referred us to read Kleene's book whenever we could, but the darn thing was (and still is) so hard to find.
Looks interesting for sure and I like the syntax. Also, they seem to be using both Zig and Rust in their compiler from the looks of it?
Dumb question but what's the difference between the two? If the underlying config is broken then DNS resolution would fail, and that's basically the only way resolution fails, no?
The easiest way might be getting an ITX board with N100/150 from CWWK or Topton. They usually come with 4-6 SATA ports and the CPU soldered on. Then you just buy your favorite case and plug in your drives. Excluding the…
Looks like the Radxa CM5 is still significantly faster than Pi CM5, while only being slightly more expensive (113USD vs 95USD for the 8GB/64GB model from what I could find). Anyone here has any experience with it?
Over on reddit I once floated a similar idea but everyone exclaimed that USB enclosures sucks and you should not use them at all. Now technically you could - with some PCIe expansion cards - connect SAS/SATA HDDs to the…
Sounds fun! Were you already familiar with networking/Ethernet when you started? If not, which resources - if any - did you use to get a broad overview of everything involved? My knowledge of networking ends at a very…
No way that any technologically competent person can claim that the iPhone 16 is a massive and amazing improvement over the iPhone 15. There is "change", sure - the chip is now every so slightly faster, it can do "AI…
My professor in college also referred us to read Kleene's book whenever we could, but the darn thing was (and still is) so hard to find.
Looks interesting for sure and I like the syntax. Also, they seem to be using both Zig and Rust in their compiler from the looks of it?