The opposite - while “'loafing” as you refer to this posture, a cat is not puting any load on any of its limbs ergo its laying down
The opposite - while “'loafing” as you refer to this posture, a cat is not puting any load on any of its limbs ergo its laying down
As fine_sandy_bottom mention
Folded is the wrong word. Not load bearing signs be better.
Objection.
It would just be SITTING on said sofa
You are not laying on the sofa unless you are vertical. If you are ON the sofa in the chair position thats sitting too.
Correct answer is sitting.
Three scenarios:
No legs folded - standing
Rear legs folded - sitting
All legs folded - laying down
Problem is, self hosted solutions require an investment into dedicated software. And even still, it doesn’t work that well. As I said, my Synology Photos will load photos after a while, but videos is a whole different story. And it’s not the internet connection in my case
So what’s up with this novel? Can’t find anything obvious about it - only that it’s mighty popular among conservatives (which is usually a red flag)
I noticed that there is one scenario that I get good load times + video with proper framerate: laptop connected to the same network. If it’s on my phone, no matter if it’s the same network, 5G or external network - videos are always choppy…
How could I check that?
But said machine would have to run 24/7 for this to work correct?
I just checked and my router doesn’t allow for DDNS so this option won’t work for me unfortunately.
https://kb.synology.com/en-global/DSM/tutorial/Quick_Start_External_Access
Which option is it? Also, is it secure?
I’m using QuickConnect relay atm.
I just tested on my local network and it works perfectly fine. It’s only when I’m outside.
So you reckon it’s my connection is bottlenecking the whole operation?
EDIT: I noticed when I’m on my home network, there is no issue with the videos being slow. So it is the connection most likely. Ergo, nothing I can improve unless I upgrade my contract?
I think it might be because I’m running DSM 7 and it’s suggested to have 1gb of RAM when DS216j have 512mb. I think I will try to downgrade to DSM 6
I checked it - it’s Cat 5e
This one guy on reddit said:
It definitely cannot be the NAS. The NAS does not do any sort of transcoding when you play a video using the Synology Photos App. Try a lower res/bitrate video, if that plays fine, then your internet upload speed is the problem.
Is there anything to it? Is it possible that the Play series is for the Plex functionality?
This is what i have:
https://www.virginmedia.com/broadband/fibre/m500
I will check my Ethernet cable when I’m back from work
Can anyone from Ukraine confirm whats the situation like? How are you guys holding? Is there any hope for ending this war in favourable result?