• _____@lemm.ee
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    7 hours ago

    me when doing serial experiments (I’m using uart from a pico to a desktop)

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    16 hours ago

    In case anyone’s wondering, it’s probably because you learn that even really old computers are still really powerful and work fine under Linux especially if you’re gonna use them as a small home server.

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      Having the right motivations behind design decisions is everything.

      I use Linux Mint Cinnamon, which is very full-featured and turn-key. It is not designed to be stripped down and lightweight; it is designed to be a drop-in replacement for windows. And it still feels like greased lightning in comparison. Windows just feels like a bad product now, even if we ignore the spying and the non-free nature of it.

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      every time I see a fairly priced computer on our second hand market I just wanna buy it I’m not good with money

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    I just like being able to write shell scripts and fix shit myself.

    Though I have accumulated a closet full of various hardware and cables which oddly comes in handy.

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      *occasionally. But nothing beats the feeling of seeing a cool idea for a project and realizing you have all the parts needed.

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    This reminds me of a relatively early Real Life Comics, wherein a character is introduced to Linux and, shortly thereafter, is seen to be building Beowulf clusters.

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        That comic is also how I learned about them! I’m glad to continue the legacy.

        Unfortunately, I have yet to find a good way to search Real Life Comics, so I can’t find the particular strip. It’s a very different comic these days.

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        For the era of tech shown, you’d also have tons of clicking and whirring hard drive noise as well. Old Hard Drives are noisy. You can hear all the seeking and read/write operations.

        Personally, I find that noise comforting, but the inconsisent nature of it would make it hard to tune out.

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        And you can wake up when your big job is done and the fans ramp down! living in harmony with the machine

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          Oh man, you have no idea. I’ve learnt to wake up when the noise dies, it means something’s wrong.

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      I guess you didn’t watch the anime. (Serial Experiments Lain)

      In the story, some secret agency is running an experiment on her. Her family is fake, she gets custom, powerful hardware slipped to her by strangers, etc. So it is reasonable to assume that in that scenario that bedroom would actually be wired for that much electrical draw.

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      Alright, ive watched this anime twice and i guess im clearly missing something. What’s special about it? The animation was okay. They could have thrown in a couple of jokes to spice it up. Maybe toss a pie at the floaty girl once in a while, huh?

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        What’s special about it?

        the reason it looks to you like it’s just part of the crowd is because it helped define that crowd, in a direction that was distinctly different from 80s cyberpunk and far more rooted in our modern reality - which is impressive considering it’s approaching 30 years old now and the internet was in its infancy at the time. it was a pioneer in visual elements and aesthetic vis a vis the web, and it’s ingrained in counterculture as its initial popularity spread on 4chan.

        i’ve heard it said that lain is to autism as neon genesis evangelion is to depression, so it may also just be that you’re not the target audience.