>>718103150
plex server and even my main PC has one because many games don't give a shit about loading speed and memory is dirt cheap. Eventually I want to start archiving exhentai but it seems like it is going to be a clusterfuck
isn't this ratchet and clank a tech demo for the ps5 "gigamemory" or whatever
like why would you intentionally design a segment like this that has to repeatedly load new worlds from disk instead of just loading the small snippets you need except to demonstrate how fast you can load something
a normal game would just load shit in advance
>>718103807
This. Direct storage will replace all this anyways.
Also unified system architecture like the new ARM macs. If you have 256 gb of ram + VRAM, then games will just cache shit in RAM right before it needs to load.
>>718105815 >Not that big, maybe a hundred? Having to manually download the zip from ehentai, import, then paste the URL to pull tags discourages me.
Yeah thats my fear. I have several thousand I want to back up. I have more than you as unsorted folders kek
>>718104631
Also hydrus has subscriptions, so I set up one group per site, then add artists in each one. You set the pull rate, and it automatically scans + downloads on each open, based on how frequently they post. Hydrus dev is is wizard.
>>718112504
This. Web search engines are being replaced with censored AI. Glowniggers hacked the internet archive to wipe a bunch of data. Jews are going to ban everything online, so start data hoarding now, and practice proper backups.
>>718112538
Get used enterprise drives, and use 2 hit spares. Also DO NOT get SMR drives, because their resliver time makes rebuilding the array after drive failure take way longer, and much more risky time of losing the whole array.
>>718113263
ill have to look for that ty
no idea how hard it is to get them here tho
also what mobo do you recommend, i do have a chinese X99 with a xeon atm, but only 3 sata ports
>>718114352
Mobos are generally reliable and it's the capacitors that fail.
If you need more SATA ports then get a SATA RAID card. They are cheap. $40 usd for a 6 port one. If this is also your main PC, then I'd recommend running RAID 5 or RAID 6. If you're running a dedicated NAS then I'd say something like truenas + ZFS.
>>718102591 (OP)
I just recently jumped from a SATA SSD to a nvme SSD, and it's pretty noticeable.
And i'm using loonix with XFCE that is theoretically "a very lightweight distro".
Something actually heavy is probably even more noticeable.