Sure, but it would be illogical to think that a company with seemingly unlimited resources would get fined, and then introduce new that didn’t exactly comply with what was required… I mean, I would think they are working with the EU to ensure it is within a millimeter of what they are allowed. It seems you just don’t like it.
I haven’t tried the quest, but I will be interested to see the comparisons of picture quality and features. It seems expensive, but I can see there being a big market for something like this in a few years for people who might live alone and enjoy the minimalism of now having a massive TV. There would seem to be a tonne of people in the world who wouldn’t bat an eye at dropping $3,500 on a gadget.
Eric Trump, executive vice president of The Trump Organization, dismissed the report’s finding as a “joke” and said that all the company’s profits from its business with foreign governments were voluntarily donated to the United States Treasury.
That is the keyword, right? profit… like Hollywood accounting?
After spending a week working through the intricacies of running it in a vm, lxc, I settled on a privileged LXC container
It was so much simpler to get the quick sync hardware transcoding working, and it just seems so much faster in LXC. Also, the host GPU can be shared across multiple LXC containers
I just run a weekly backup for the LXC using Proxmox backup to an NFS share on the NAS
Buy cheap 4 bay nas and 3-4 disks (3 disks minimum) and setup raid 5 which will allow one disk failure. If a disk fails, pop disk out, put new one in (equivalent size or larger) and it will rebuild.
You could probably try build one using normal pc hardware and freenas software, but I personally find a purpose built nas operating system less of a headache and fairly cost effective
Sounds like they just asked every donor for their top unhinged priority and said yep…