I guess what problems are you having? I've used steam link before perfectly fine but it's going to have some loss over the network. Are both computers connected to a gigabit lan? Balder's gate 3 is a newer game, and while you aren't on minimum requirements you are on mid tier hardware using proton to run a windows game, so there are a few reasons you may be having problems. Best way to run it down is isolate things and see how they go. Try running game directly on the computer with monitor ect.
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Such a big loss for the caps, guy puts in the work and it shows
the bigger question seems to be that apparently those super powerful quantum computers run x86_64 architecture. Not sure its support for quantum commands though, seems like a waste of money just for the "quantum" name
Gives you not only the how but the why, which just opens up a bunch of other learning types for cooking.
Does this exist for other sports. Honestly don't know what would be included? A bunch of "important" plays would let you know what direction the game went in.
Depends on what kind of effort you want to put in. The wireguard cli API you could program it all in a way to do exactly what you want. Though I think tailscale has also done this an provides a paid service to use that, from what I understand, is very turn key.
Only thing with welding over plumber, HVAC and electrician is they are likely going to be needed at a specific location ie industrial plant, construction or automotive stuff they may or may not be in that town and he has to travel to get there.
Yeah this is one of those needs other methods of speed control. Cameras and tickets can only do much.
Got a 100 pack of nacets almost a year ago I'm not even half way through. Those stay sharp so long.
If you've never seen the aftermath of a raid those boxes were probably a small percentage of what had to be cleaned up afterwards
I don't know the specific needs for the programs you are going to run but 3.4ghz and 6 cores for each vm is a good amount of processing power. Ram is going to be your limiting factor. How much ram is the server configured with? Windows is going to want a decent chunk Linux is usually lightweight enough and just needs what the application will need.
I'm using a Dell r720 with 2x Xeon E5-2690 and 128gb ram. I am running xen community with a ton of Para virtualized Linux boxes, matrix, jellyfin, airsonic, next cloud, DNS, photoprism and more stuff and I've got a decent amount of CPU and ram overhead
Ah I don't know much about sunshine and your specific setup. But I know docker can be a pain getting access to devices like graphics cards. Maybe try running natively?