Yeah on that specific board it looks like it’s included . I was just going from experience. I just wired such a sensor to an Arduino the other day and I was having problems without the pull up. I was seeing garbled data packets on the data line.
edit: you can easily confirm this by measuring the resistance between VCC and Data on the sensor.
Do you have a pull up on the DHT20? If not that could explain the reliability issues. 4.7k is needed according to the datasheet.
Not too familiar with the RPi Pico but you might need to disable the internal pull ups if you do that but they are likely too weak so I wouldn’t rely on them.
I did something similar. I used Proxmox and then installed PfSense as a virtual machine. You might want to look into OPNsense and PfSense. There are addons for both that do the same as AdGuard and are free and open source. I had good experiences with pfBlocker
Guess I’m continuing to use Firefox in hell then
Geekbench is pretty useless for actual performance comparisons.
One terminal 35% stake It’s still not great but let’s not blow things out of proportions.
I would have done that a long time ago, but most streaming providers limit your bitrate and there’s no dolby vision steaming when on PC.
Ahh thanks I didn’t make the connection between burger and Bürger.
Dumb question:
If I have a zfs mirror I created with a ZFS 2.1 kernel, do I need to recreate it in order to take advantages of 2.2 features like overlay support ?
I really would advise against a raspberry. Even a Pi 4 is too slow for transcoding and storage over usb is just too unreliable. I would go with a motherboard with integrated CPU. There is a really good one from Topton with a Celeron N5105 that supports hardware transcoding. I did a build with that recently and I’m really happy with it so far. Power consumption is around 35W with two 18TB sata drives. If you only use one and have it go to standby when not in use you could go even lower.
If you want something prebuilt there is a NAS from terramaster with the same cpu. It uses a an internal USB for OS storage that’s easily replaced. It’s called F2-423.
You’re not missing much. Until VW gets a grip on their software I wouldn’t touch any of their current models.
Meanwhile the base version costs 39995€ here
Not sure how it could help me solder or find faults on PCBs.
An now explain how to setup Kerberos
That would be recognized as a link
Don’t post links Otherwise comments get deleted very quick
That seems strange I’m running a pfSense VM on proxmox with a Core i3 5010u. The VM has 2 cores and 1GB ram and I’m getting around 500 Mbit on my Gigabit cable in download. I only disabled hardware checksum on the pfSense side. What CPU exactly do you have? Also make sure to set the CPU type for the OPNsense to „host“. That helped quite a bit for me.