I would double and triple check your not transcoding. Even if you're watching on the client at whatever the files native resolution is depending on the codec of the file you might still be transcoding. For instance with 1080p anything h265 or AV1 is transcoded into h264 by the server. There's also a few other situations where Plex with force transcoding or down convert the video whether you want it to or not.
Your NAS shouldn't be having trouble serving the file to Plex I'd bet it's transcoding in the background and you just don't realize it.
The only reason I can think that's a good idea for protestors to fly an American flag over their more preferred flag is the optics look real bad if cops are year attacking crowds with a bunch of people flying US flags. Of course the bootlickers on the right will still justify it.
YouTube is terrible at this for me, I'll open a video go to click full screen and right at that moment all the sidebar videos popup and the whole video window shifts left and I end up clicking on another video entirely. This happens to me at least 5 times a week.
Ive seen people use beeswax as a mold release, it apparently works really well as a release and fills in the layer lines in the mold so that don't transfer to the cast. Or at least that what I've read.
Torx is a 6 pointed star pattern. There's also a security torx with a post in the middle of the stars.
Hex is just a hexagon shape.
Robertson is a square.
Phillips is a cross but there's also like 5 different types of cross fasteners Phillips is just the one that most referenced in America.
Slotted or flat head is just a single line across the fastener head.
I'm sure there's more but these are the ones I know off the top of my head and are the main ones.
I've only known it as 24 hours of lemons but I don't know if they carried that name on all the races. I know the one my friends did back in the day was named the "Rod Blagojevich Never Say Die 500". I know for a fact is a Lemons race though because Jay Lamm was there and gave them an award for something.
Much longer than a decade, I knew some guys that did a lemons race in Illinois about 20 years ago. Wikipedia says they started up in 2006 but I could have sworn I read about those guys before then.
I wouldn't look for voron stuff at Microcenter unless you feel like there's no better option. The few times I've seen the stuff they sell it all looks like older outdated versions of the parts.
I would double and triple check your not transcoding. Even if you're watching on the client at whatever the files native resolution is depending on the codec of the file you might still be transcoding. For instance with 1080p anything h265 or AV1 is transcoded into h264 by the server. There's also a few other situations where Plex with force transcoding or down convert the video whether you want it to or not.
Your NAS shouldn't be having trouble serving the file to Plex I'd bet it's transcoding in the background and you just don't realize it.