Then try the Witcher 2, just an increible super underrated game.
You will love it too
Then try the Witcher 2, just an increible super underrated game.
You will love it too
Take a look onto he following image: https://i0.wp.com/www.techjunkie.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/tv-size-distance-chart.png?ssl=1
There is always a subjective component in this kind of discussions but this image will help you to see if yiur setup will make sense based in the real perception of the human eye.
Super good, it is increíble useful and the ability to find any document in almost any place in seconds in awesome.
Once this is said, you need to stick to a process and it is time consuming, and of course, you need to manually review the automatics tagging feature.
So, It is not a set and forget like most of the people expect
Hi,
Every time it happened to me was either transcoding, either a real poor network speed.
I would double check the transcoding option
I couldn't disagree more with you. If you are running something REAL life critical the moment there is a patch you install it and deploy as fast as possible. And if it contains any severe patch it is even the vendor who recalls all the equipment with service bulletin and advisory letters.
With life critical you don't wait the bug to appear because It maybe too late to avoid deadly consequences.
Incredible amount of work, respect.
If you are lacking ideas for the super long term I could suggest you:
Any kind of ids/ips (intrusion detection system) Deep inspection packet to detect any vpn or crypto tunnel Ability to create a vpn link to another instance of the program (to link geographical disperse nodes)
And many other things that honestly I am ashamed of asking :)
Honestly, I cannt believe it.
Double or triple check it. The problem these days is to get a semifucntianl ipv4, they are expensive, scarce and full of problems.
Ipv6 on the contrary is abundant and all enterprise equipment fully support it since decades.
Ipv6
Cgnats don't exist in ipv6. Nat doesn't exist in ipv6
What also could happen is your isp blocking some ports from outside its network as a security approach, but normally you can ask to free a range of port from the firewall.
Something that is usually forgotten is that cgnats are only there for ipv4. Running your server in ipv6 is almost a safe bet to have good connectivity.
And you know, these days getting a real ipv4 is more expensive than running in ipv6
It could also be noise on the line, try introducing a ferromagnetic filter (low pass filter) to see if the situation improves.
Check also that the occurrences are not linked with the activation of an electric motor. I one bought a meat grinder that evertyime was on the analogical radio got only noise. And they even were not connected to the same circuit.
May I ask what is wrong with your archaic setup?
I have exactly the same config and I find it easy and reliable for not asking for a change.
Am I missing some points or what is going on?
Where do they get the water from?