

What’s crazy is you can build a kit plane for less than what this costs, and flying a kit plane does NOT need a pilot license in the US.
What’s crazy is you can build a kit plane for less than what this costs, and flying a kit plane does NOT need a pilot license in the US.
It’s Apple. They make everything other than just using their own stuff harder.
It’s kinda their whole shtick.
If he doesn’t want it, I’ll take it! 🤣
Prebuilt is almost always the wrong answer. That holds true in way more fields than just technology as well.
The phrase “bought versus built” comes to mind.
You can almost always build exactly what you need for less money or headache than you think.
Will you maybe spend a little more than buying some cheap one-off? Possibly. However, the best part of building it yourself is that you’ll also typically know exactly what you’ve got, and if you use off-the-shelf parts, replacements and upgrades are easier in the long run.
TCO. Total Cost of Ownership.
Except you don’t need to have bought one to be affected by it. Maybe your employer bought one, and infected a computer you use at work.
I wasn’t specifically planning to. And yeah, proxmox is a VM management system. I’ve never used it myself, but it’s apparently the “new hotness” and I’ve been meaning to do a VM/container build for a while.
I’m more familiar with FreeBSD jails, but not everything lends itself to that well. Bhyve was also something I looked at, but proxmox seems to leverage qemu and ZFS together.
Plus, since I’ve never actually used it, it gets me out of my comfort zone and I’ll maybe learn something neat.
That won’t do anything about Bluetooth audio compression.
I’m about to drop a supermicro Xeon board plus an E3-1275 and 32G of ECC ram into the guts of this old Optiplex 790 mini tower I have. (i3 2100, so a generation newer, and a Xeon instead of an i3)
I plan to eventually get a better case but for now this is fine. Right now it’s running Plex media server on FreeBSD on bare metal, but I’m planning to swap to proxmox once I get the new board installed.
Unfortunately that won’t be for another week. While the board will be here today, it is a little more power hungry than the old system, and I’m already pushing the OEM 375W PSU with 5 drives (SATA SSD and 4 7200rpm SAS drives) so I also have a PSU coming. But that is not expected until middle of next week.
Last week isn’t really that long ago. Going through my mom’s old things and found a PC she bought new back in 2013. A Dell Optiplex 790 with a dvdrw in it.
I just happened to have a couple of blanks so I verified that it worked before pulling it out and using it as an external drive. Works that way as well on my much newer Ryzen 5800x build in a case with no 5.25" bays. (Or externally accessed 3.5s for that matter. No external bays of any sort other than some USB ports on the front.)
My 2006 Honda also has a 6 disc changer and it sounds better than the Bluetooth adapter I connected to it. (It is wired to the back of the factory sound system, but Bluetooth audio just sounds flat to me, even on the best speakers)
Google Glass seeing all the new AR glasses: “Man, they just weren’t ready for me yet…”
+1 For hass.
How many years will that mower last though? I have a riding mower that I paid $2100.00 for… 14 years ago.
Interesting, sadly I no longer remember my old number, nor do I have access to the email I used 25+ years ago.
Bring back icq.
Did you just threaten Bill? Lol
You can buy a NAS case, get a cheap matx or itx motherboard and roll your own with ease. Where exactly have you looked?
Here’s one such case: https://a.co/d/eUz87Mh
Apparently you don’t. Because you are the one confused about how one can get a car delivered to their home instead of going to the dealership.
The same trucks that tow cars can tow new ones to you.
It’s not a difficult concept.
Tell me you’ve never had to have your broken car towed to your home because you couldn’t afford a mechanic.
People have cars hauled to their home all the time on a flatbed tow truck.
Those cars do not rack up mileage while on said flatbed truck.
laughs in C64 BASIC