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Cake day: January 7th, 2025

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  • This is a very apples to 40kg bag of quick set concrete conparison.

    If your team od professionals need to spend all the time learning how to do basic shit from manuals, you just wasted hundreds of thousands in wages. And you are going to waste more monwy every time you hire someone new.

    Engines all function basically same and once you know how to assemble or dissassemble one, you use the manual as reference. And unless the engine is shit you really never need to take it apart.

    Aircraft are regularly being praised for being easy to fly as it is a very desirable quality. Usa designed ww2 tanks to be easy and intuitive to drive for service men since it sped up training, reduced costs, reduced the amount of accidents etc.

    There are entire degrees and careers dedicated to better user experiences and good designs cause bad design is just fucking stupid and expensive. You pay proffessionals for their brains. Do you want to waste your money ohln their brains being used to run through the manual every day and remembering in ehich stupid ass menu or hotkey the needed action is, or for them to solve the problems they came here to solve?

    Id like to hear a single reason why shit ass ux and obtuse learning experience is good, acually, since you have not posted any.








  • So far it’s; genmachine 5500u pc barebones, will get random ram and steam decks 256gb ssd, fedora server and some rabdom twin drive hdd enclosure with used 4tb disks to start with. 8gb of ram should be plenty as going 16gb ddr4 to 32gb ddr5 made no difference at all on my main gaming/dev/3d rig.

    Total cost: 158 for mini pc, twin drive enclosure 60, 4tb drives: 50 eur each, ram 15 eur or around entry level twin drive nas price.

    Id if there’s any build thread to post about “i shoved an external drive up the ass of a chinese mini pc and labelled it homelab”