• sandman2211@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    So I went back and found some receipts, and it turns out that we’re pretty much on the same page. This thing was actually about $900 of hardware, which was basically a higher end mid tier build. I remember looking for high quality components but I wasn’t grabbing high performance ones. I’ve probably spent $300 on drives and RAM so cost per year is under $100.

    As far as how much I value my time - one does not spend a mere 30 minutes swapping a mainboard out of the everything-box that runs all your shit, so I value hardware stability quite a bit. I moved most of the time-consuming compatibility hacks into docker containers the last time around so hopefully it’s a lot easier next time. I have to deal with this stuff all day long at work so my appetite for PC projects at home is very low. If I can throw some more cash at it to stave off the need to swap out a drive or even the whole PC for a couple more years I’ll gladly do it.

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      22 hours ago

      Makes sense. I do software dev, so dealing with hardware is different enough to be kind of relaxing. If you’re dealing with IT stuff all day, I can see how that would feel like work.

      I do find myself putting it off sometimes though. I need to be in the right mood to tear everything apart.