I'm sure many of you guys out here have your own file servers at home. Does anyone know a good solution (preferably that will run on both Win and Mac) for syncing data in a watched folder to your file server? A roll-your-own Dropbox, type deal - if that makes more sense.
Nice. The Intel Dell laptops we're forced to use at work are going to spin their fans even more frequently now. Earlier it was just all the time Windows Update, Windows Search Indexer, Dell Telemetry, and Windows Defender went crazy, now we'll also hear the soft tones of the nearby fan when opening apps.
Still the laggiest file manager I've had the misfortune to lay my eyes on. They should just halt development until they can fix this. I strongly recommend Total Commander, XYPlorer or Double Commander over this.
from https://pureinfotech.com/windo...-profile-cpu-boost-feature/
Note that I didn't see this actually affect anything until I used this version of the vivetool command:
vivetool /enable /id:58989092,60716524,48433719,61391826
Apparently, one of these options actually enables the low latency flag for applications, etc. If someone knows more, I'd love to hear it!
So far, I have noticed no downsides, but YMMV.
I do like Edifier products. You have to be careful with their model numbers if you care about specific I/O, like optical in. They often have multiple products with nearly identical part numbers, so close the Amazon will sometimes suggest the wrong one even if you copy/paste the exact model from their site. Things like optical typically are the difference between one and the other.
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I'm sure many of you guys out here have your own file servers at home. Does anyone know a good solution (preferably that will run on both Win and Mac) for syncing data in a watched folder to your file server? A roll-your-own Dropbox, type deal - if that makes more sense.
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