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This post might just push me to get infuse lifetime! Thanks for a great server app :)
This post might just push me to get infuse lifetime! Thanks for a great server app :)
Ok so I did some testing, from the wall it’s about 7 watts idle. I wonder where that extra 5 is coming from, oh well still pretty good!
Sleeping it’s less than 1 watt, so I might see if I can let it sleep at night somehow
I have a meter I could test with if I wanted, although I’m not sure why iStat would lie
Sure! It’s an M2 MacMini, 16gb ram 512gb ssd. I monitor its power usage with iStat menus 6
True, I’m using a M2 Mac mini. Used to use a raspberry pi
Just curious, why do you turn it off at night? Mine only uses ~2 watts when idling
Edit; more like 7 watts but still pretty good
My Apple TV 4K will play PGS without burning in
I don’t need to keep it on my phone. The thumbnail cache is only about 20gb
No, that’s what iCloud photos is for :) not sure why I’m being downvoted, it was my intention to say 128 is enough for most - including me.
Pirating cracked copies of software you own a digital license to is absolutely not a good solution to go recommending people online as if it’s something that is also easy to do and won’t have ramifications.
I wish that was how it worked, but that’s not the digital world we live in.
My photo/video library is 1.4tb but for most people (like my parents) 128 is plenty
heif is correct, it is an image format derived from heic for video. It is pretty spectacular especially compared to the aging jpeg, but yes best to stick with uncompressed formats for non-natural imagery such as screenshots of digital UI and text etc.
Edit: Reading this, looks like HEIF is the container and HEIC is the codec. You’re right!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Efficiency_Image_File_Format?wprov=sfti1
Care to explain that last part? As with any drm protected digital purchase, you are buying a license to use their copy not own the content itself. They are absolutely within their right to pull it whenever they see fit, similar to buying movies and tv shows from a service like iTunes or Amazon should the listening deals with the studios run out.
Typical 12mp heif image is ~1mb
Dont just go around telling people to jailbreak their switch acting like it’s easy and there no ramifications, that’s how you get your Nintendo account banned and all your digital purchases taken away from you.
Nope, it’s what used to be called iTunes money now.
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Instead of reducing your iCloud security across all your devices and services which is a bad idea, I might recommend opening a second free iCloud account just for use with the iPod.