This is the littlest little guy I've shot to date and also it's about the littlest little guy I've shot to date.
building the Hyperion setting, writing and drawing comics for that and others' worlds -- plus making tools for others to use for their own art!
Researchying (OOPs lore and other things)
I made that transformation hazard sign
(and self-replication too)
Zelda years old (1986)
This is the littlest little guy I've shot to date and also it's about the littlest little guy I've shot to date.
I loved this stupid little guy
Also (sorry if this was added after the early RC), I was reading up on these because I was REALLY tempted to get one. At some point they changed that 5v supply to 12v in later runs. They did not change the plug at all. The 5v ones can not handle 12v, and you will fry it if you give it 12. Very funny dell.
I've run into one of these before at multiple hospitals, just like you talked about at ~12:50. Literally just set up thin clients stuffed into various nooks and crannies a hospital can fit them into that are made to type patient info into myChart and the other Epic. Currently the local hospitals are trying to replace them with iPads or weird ChromeOS tablets, but it's actually somehow turning out worse because all the different apps are awful and not intuitive. Plus, people can't keep up because they are trying to type shit on a touchscreen and that stuff is inherently slower.
The people who develop hardware and software for hospital workers are not even tangentially associated with the people using it, it's awful to see doctors and nurses forced into more and more techbro bullshit by rich assholes who don't understand what their job actually entails
I cannot count how many times I've heard people complain about Epic. Apparently it is simply unavoidable at this point.
I want to say its at 80% of market share for hospitals now. Like, if we were to nationalize health care, the government would probably have to buy out Epic. Its only real advantage is that it's not owned by a publicly traded company, so that kind of a godsend considering how much that has ruined software over the last couple decades.
My ex-roommate worked at a hospital as basically a data entry drone, he decided the end was coming when they started to switch to the tablets. That and the cuts they kept making cause "doctors were too expensive."
doctors have been unwilling to write notes because of how much time it consumes for literally Ever and there's been a continuous churn of technological and human solutions to this problem for the last century But Yeah Sure Make Them Use A Fucking Touch Keyboard, That'll Help
i am sitting here just imagining a doctor typing on one of these for five minutes and then just throwing it across the room and going on strike
I need an Octoprint computer and this looks absolutely perfect. Thanks, CRD!
edit: looks like that m.2 slot is meant for an optional wifi module, so it could fit some storage, or something more fun like a WAN module.
That keyboard looks horrible, I need one. May I ask what model it is?
This might be the only device in existence with a blue LED indicator that is not bright enough.
You'd check what filesystem is on a partition with lsblk -f or file -s /dev/.... Also iirc failed mount may leave a more helpful error in the kernel log.
lsblk is the most underrated and underused Linux command and I remain amazed at how little it shows up in documentation and tutorials
A question mark in the chip's product name? Ads you fucking kidding me? That kind of shenanigan is the one fucking thing that you never do when naming stuff For Computer.
It's the computer equivalent of an orange cat. absolutely no thoughts head empty, but it's cute and still worth petting.
I have almost purchased one of these so many times, and now I know I can probably just pass them up, thank you for this public service