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mastod0n ,

Currently after work: Sitting outside with a drink of my choice, reading Neuromancer.
Shit calms me down.

mastod0n ,

Honestly, when it comes to your specified amount of Cores & RAM you'll have tough luck. Got myself a MiniPC with 5700U and 32GB of RAM, two 1TB SSDs (mirrored) and 3 NIC but that was still 500€ after waiting for a decent deal.

Even buying a used PC off eBay will most likely cost far more if you insist on your specs.

mastod0n ,

Back in the days of my apprenticeship (Ausbildung) the company still had this whole storage of old CRT TVs. At some point the other apprentice and me had to get rid of all of them.
This meant each of us grabbing one, carry it down 3 floors, load them onto the company's VW T bus and unload at the recycling center.

No fun, one was so big and heavy I tripped and couldn't get it off my myself. In hindsight I dont't think this was within safety regulations, haha.

mastod0n ,

It's Lord of War.

Thank you for listening to my TED talk

Apple Officially Warns Users to Stop Putting Wet iPhones in Rice | The company said the popular remedy could cause "small particles of rice to damage your iPhone." (gizmodo.com)

Apple Officially Warns Users to Stop Putting Wet iPhones in Rice | The company said the popular remedy could cause "small particles of rice to damage your iPhone."::The company said the popular remedy could cause "small particles of rice to damage your iPhone."

mastod0n ,

There are humidity indicators even outside the IP rated parts. If the technician finds a colored one you're out of warranty by default.
Source: started out at a store with repair shop.

mastod0n ,

Yea, but usually your device was in touch with liquid before you put in rice.

mastod0n ,

Introduces like this while having a cigarette in his mouth.

mastod0n ,

Ah, this again.
Maybe we can start accepting other people's use cases? (This goes both ways btw)

mastod0n ,

Sorry for being that guy but if possible you should always refrain from using Wifi for applications in production, safety and security. Too many known and unknown vectors to its reliability.

But yea, I get it. Most people don't know the details and on the overall market most affordable devices and services for security systems are some semi-"smart" products which are simple to set up. The extra work and cost that come with professional equipment aren't really appreciated, eapecially by those who don't know any better.

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