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  • I’d like to report that the more specialized a medical doctor is, the less common sense they have.

    Had a doctor chew me out because he couldn’t be bothered to simply turn the computer on.

    That was the issue. Pushing a button was beneath him. Cool man, I’m the only one here at this hour and the phones have to be manned constantly. That ticket can go to another department and wait until they come in morning.

    Also, low priority and I noted that the doctor refused to simply turn it on.

    I think that ticket sat there for over a month.





  • I mean the positive of a thought experiment is almost anyone can do it.

    The negative is that most people don’t have the scientific rigor to draw proper conclusions from their hypothesis, and may leave out very important data because it’s outside their perspective to even consider.

    Easily tainted, and not reproducible.

    It’s a good first step, and in the right setting can be very valuable.

    Jim Bob musing on the nature of the universe is fine, until we start basing real world action on simple musings without actionable data.




  • I’ve got the hardware to use VR on my gaming rig.

    But between the entry cost for the actual VR equipment, and the sheer lack of games that look interesting I don’t see the point in it.

    Then again, the lack of games that look interesting isn’t just a VR problem - to me at least.

    Repeating patterns of slight upgrades to visuals, mechanics I grew bored of a decade ago, etc.

    I used to rip on Madden/FIFA/Sports games in general for that crap, but it seems to be the trend.

    That being said, I’ve felt jaded about games since I was a teen, and that was a long time ago, but there was always something to keep my attention.

    Don’t really have any other majornhobbies though, so I’m at a bit of an impasse on that subject. I do spend more time with my wife though, lol.




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    Performance isn’t key. But I like performance, lol. I also wasn’t aware of their more recent practices. So thank you.

    I’ll have to check out the HP mini. As I said, just barely scratched the surface on researching this, and its more of a thought than a project at the moment, lol.

    I just can’t afford (and cool) enterprise level stuff at home. It was free (to me) so no big loss other than buying a better CPU used ~50 bucks. I’ve spent more on worse ideas lol.


  • Cost and a personal bias, also I’ve seen more helpful communities amongst Linux and FOSS advocates than trying to deal with a big brand.

    I’ve done a lot of IT stuff in my life, even before working in IT.

    I’ve seen too many issues from big brands, and its usually caused by the company.

    I have a Pi 2 from way back. I’ve thrown so many distros at that thing over time, and without fail I don’t run into any problems I didn’t personally create while learning or through human error.

    I understand all too well that those big brands have support for businesses, warranties, etc. It makes them cost effective long term for business. At a personal level I just don’t see the benefits outweighing the negatives.

    Again, personal bias. Same core reason I avoid apple products, bias, though I mainly dislike apples cost combined with their closed off, well, everything.


  • I’ve got enterprise level hardware, rack moubtable all that jazz.

    Between the cost of power, and the heat it generates (which uses more AC and thus power) its not feasible to run it.

    I’m looking into clustering some raspberry pis for a more power (and heat) efficient hardware as my next project. Barely scratched the surface of research though.

    So hey, if anyone has any tips or links, it would be much appreciated.