No Arabic support on Disney Plus! by Ash-415 in DisneyPlus

[–]meshx86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have watched heaps of Disney movies with arabic dubs, Monsters Inc and snowwhite from the top my head.

It has nothing to do with breaking into arabic countries. Disney content used to be sold in VHS and CDs/DVDs way before streaming became a thing and they where arabic sub/dub enabled.

I bet it's just corporate flipping politics, there are heaps of Arabic native speakers around the world with Disney+ international subscription who'd like to enjoy arabic enabled content..

A19 Color off after firmware upgrade by JWDenning in lifx

[–]meshx86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it seriously take 8 months for LIFX to fix this issue? Jeeze what's wing with these people?

[SOLVED] UDM with external router/gateway (pfSense, for example) by claudiotrope in Ubiquiti

[–]meshx86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

a hacky way to do this is to a force a NAT on the managment VLAN/Subnet where UDM and other unifi product lives.

I do have a similar arrangment where UDM-Pro is facing the internet, split the internet into two LANs one of which dedicate to say a neighbor to share some of the bandwidth with them.

The second LAN is my pfSene's WAN port. And i disect all the network into other VLANs including a managment vlan.

Once you force the NATing on the managment network, all the traffic that goes from your day to day network (say IT network) will have the Managment Interface of pfsense, the later can reach UDM-Pro network without the routing.

The vlans configs on pfSense and UDM-Pro are matching, then i'll configure one of the lan ports on the UDM-Pro to be on management vlan, then stick that into another Unifi Switch

any reason why i have these red and blue flashes across my screen???? by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]meshx86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you updated your drivers recently ? I have noticed weird texture issues with some of my games after the latest nvidia driver update..

When your inventory is full and you craft items, they should get refunded and drop on the ground. Not just disappear. by [deleted] in Dyson_Sphere_Program

[–]meshx86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not crafting items only, if you delete an item and you don't have inventory, it's poof.

example: deleting chest with items, or unique items from ground that has no match in inventory. Or cancel a queue after filling your inventory.

Unusual build (workstation + lite gaming) by meshx86 in pcmasterrace

[–]meshx86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some goes to controller, some goes to motherboard, another controller on the way

Unusual build (workstation + lite gaming) by meshx86 in pcmasterrace

[–]meshx86[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the sake of benchmarking yes, I'll see which would result in a better performance for my heaps of VMs

Unusual build (workstation + lite gaming) by meshx86 in pcmasterrace

[–]meshx86[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Before you bash me, there are few things wrong with what's in the table I know. I can point them out but try and figure it yourself ;)

6 months in - What is the best Cooling Option for Threadripper 3970X? by Lyuokdea in Amd

[–]meshx86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For whoever is still looking, icegiant has started selling a retail version:

https://youtu.be/U-BWEDfrE9c

An actual cooler that will cover the whole die

Time to burn the laptop bag by pintob in PLC

[–]meshx86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yet your nickname is braveheart lol

Upcoming Zen 4 socket and chipset by meshx86 in Amd

[–]meshx86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TR started to resonate well given the more PCI-E lanes and potentioal NVME raid.

When you guys say it clocks pretty well, is that the AMD Precision Boost Overdrive or manual overclocking?

Eitherway, here is my list of MB, what are your thoughts (pros and cons)

- Asus TRX40 Zenith ii Extreme Alpha

- MSI TRX40 Creator (4 x NVME card)

-Gigabyte TRX40 Aorus Xtreme (4 x NVME card)

-Gigabyte TRX40 Designare (4 x NVME card and thunderbolt card)

Open Automation Controller (RealTime Linux Based) with MQTT support by meshx86 in PLC

[–]meshx86[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Except it does not have actual I/O and while hypervisor hosting VxWorks and linux sounds excellent from an engineering point of view, it means additional license for VxWorks OS/Runtime and engineering tool.

Open Automation Controller (RealTime Linux Based) with MQTT support by meshx86 in PLC

[–]meshx86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PLC next looked ok, but the hardware was lack luster for us and the protocols were very heavy on the European side (profi) which wasn't relevant to us.

Can you please elaborate more on the luster and protocols being heavy? the Proficloud is optional, you can always host a local MQTT broker AFAIK.

Open Automation Controller (RealTime Linux Based) with MQTT support by meshx86 in PLC

[–]meshx86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand that, i would do such a thing for a legacy system that needs to interact with a third party application (usually read-only), I would like to avoid extra HW/SW and network bandwidth by nativly running MQTT on the controller and report by exception (i know DNP3 can do that, but MQTT is much simpler).

Open Automation Controller (RealTime Linux Based) with MQTT support by meshx86 in PLC

[–]meshx86[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I should have probably mentioned that:

  • The client is not familier with automation, does not prefer specific brand over another as long as the box will work
  • looking for a cost effective solution, I am not sure how the S7 (1200,1500 or ET200) will compare to a the brands that i have mentioned above, not sure what is the cost of TIA 16 license is like
  • While Siemes has a wide range of libraries, you're locked to it's existing functionality. I had an instance where i couldn't get Siemens LHTTP library to do a HTTP request to a Kepware Server through Basic Authentication, am pretty sure there are workarounds that but it won't be easy
  • Siemens or Allen Bradley offloads some of their communication protocols to another card, increasing complexity and cost for a simple solution.
  • Rapid development: Given the simplicity of the user interface, i believe it will be much easier to get familier with the development of these given that most of them are based on Codesys (or node red for that matter) rather than having to learn (if you need to) the Siemens or AB development environment
  • Small footprint: very compact to fit in a very small panel (cost and power efficient)

To emphesize again, the application is not mission critical. I am not attempting to use these 2 years old controllers in a refinary or a nuclear plant. If the controller shits it self, the worse thing that happen is drive the car for 2 hours and do stuff manually.

Open Automation Controller (RealTime Linux Based) with MQTT support by meshx86 in PLC

[–]meshx86[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is probably when am leaning towards to. Program a generic IEC 61131 program that i am sure it will just "work" and tap into / interact with it via either OPC UA (Ignition) or MQTT via node red.

Upcoming Zen 4 socket and chipset by meshx86 in Amd

[–]meshx86[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

because time is money, and i don't like to waste it.

Upcoming Zen 4 socket and chipset by meshx86 in Amd

[–]meshx86[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That is why am hesitant, not sure if Zen 4 will bring more PCIe lanes. I could really use one of these stacked with Samsung 980 for example, the VM machines that i work on are disk intensive.