

I can’t answer your question as I haven’t taken that step yet, everything is still confined to my LAN.
Here’s a similar thread from last month that had a lot of replies. Hopefully will be some useful info there for you. Good luck!


I can’t answer your question as I haven’t taken that step yet, everything is still confined to my LAN.
Here’s a similar thread from last month that had a lot of replies. Hopefully will be some useful info there for you. Good luck!
I have more control over it and I don’t need to create accounts and give out my email address.


Yeah, I went full wireless headphones, keyboard and mouse once upon a time. Then I would have one of them run out of batteries while raiding in WoW or doing WvW in GW2. I went back to wired after that.


Ahh, but have you considered buying wires made of silver for your hi-fi? They’re a bargain at only £200 per metre!


Yep, I had to do this for my Ducky TKL keyboard.


I just discovered this.
Yeah, right.
I love how you shamelessly copied and pasted someone else’s post as your own. You couldn’t even be bothered to cross-post it. You even posted it in the same community it was already in! Spammer gonna spam though I guess.
https://lemmy.world/post/49721314


Cool shit, thanks.


I’m not sure if 30 vs 24 dB is too much, but idk really
FYI decibels are a logarithmic scale so for example 18-24dB is a smaller difference than 24-30dB. That said, some HDD noise is noticeable to some people and not to others. All you can really say is that enterprise drives are loudest followed by NAS drives then regular consumer ones.
It was in Debian 12 but removed from 13 because it hadn’t been updated in a while (was still Plasma 5). It’s been seeing quite a few updates for months now so it should be back in Debian soon I imagine.