I recently got a used custom Tiger Lake NUC and QuickSync does some heavy lifting for Jellyfin. Much better transcode performance than the dedicated AMD GPU I was using on an older system.
I recently got a used custom Tiger Lake NUC and QuickSync does some heavy lifting for Jellyfin. Much better transcode performance than the dedicated AMD GPU I was using on an older system.
Not everything is irrigated. They showed areas that are only fed by rainwater.
I think the point is that the soil was swept away and the ground is impermeable so any rainwater flows into the river or evaporates rather than supporting plant life or replenishing the groundwater.
Thanks. I hope it works out!
You seem like you know what you’re doing, but since you mentioned it:
If you’re worried about leaks, you can use Nylog White on the threads. It’s food rated and works for your liquid and co2 gas connections. In theory, it’s also not supposed to harden and make your fittings impossible to unscrew.
Looks like 3/8" NPT Schrader valve connection to me, but I’m not an expert on the matter.
When the tide rises, they should be drowned.
I’m allowed to say that here, right?