Virtually every computing device I’ve ever owned is somewhere in the house I’m in. I sold my first PC (a Leading Edge 8088 IBM clone) and I still regret it. It’d have been hard to get hooked into my homelab, but I would have figured it out.
Virtually every computing device I’ve ever owned is somewhere in the house I’m in. I sold my first PC (a Leading Edge 8088 IBM clone) and I still regret it. It’d have been hard to get hooked into my homelab, but I would have figured it out.
look at this fancy bastard and his house that he owns with storage space.
Replace things?
Virtually every computing device I’ve ever owned is somewhere in the house I’m in. I sold my first PC (a Leading Edge 8088 IBM clone) and I still regret it. It’d have been hard to get hooked into my homelab, but I would have figured it out.
Yeah but you cant shove it up your ass.
Not with that attitude
If at first you don’t succeed…
Start with something smaller and work your way up or just push harder.
Pain can be a source of pleasure
look at this fancy bastard and his house that he owns with storage space.
Well you see, they built that house entirely out of old computer cases nailed together.
It’s a beige house that’s slowly turning yellow.
You save a lot of money over the decades by wringing every penny of value from all your electronics.