SpaceNoodle

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SpaceNoodle,

Hope in one bucket and shit in the other.

Let me know which one fills up first.

That being said: fuck /u/spez

SpaceNoodle,

Huh? What’s your intention, for everyone to comment their range? How would that be anonymous?

You need seven comments, 0-6, and their upvotes can act as anonymous counters.

SpaceNoodle,

How so?

SpaceNoodle,

I can call you Betty

SpaceNoodle,

Well that’s a design flaw

SpaceNoodle,

Just let AI do it!

SpaceNoodle,

This is what we mean when we talk about “toxic masculinity” - this guy’s so-called friends, and his inability to cope or seek help.

SpaceNoodle, (edited )

Looks like that’s actually “SATA Express,” which has lanes for both PCI and SATA - if you look at the other side of the connector (which you should have already shared!) you’ll see even more contacts. You can get either a PCI or SATA adapter in order to use the drive.

Edit: Probably SAS as others said. It uses the exact same connector, which is why I made that guess.

SpaceNoodle,

Can you show us the other side of the drive? Curious what make/model this is supposed to be. Best guess is that this is yet another attempt by a PC manufacturer to sell un-upgradeable units that need to be either replaced as a whole, services only by then, or had at with wire snips and a soldering iron.

I’d say it’s time to carefully cut out that tab (leaving the keys intact), and to start being more careful about what you buy.

SpaceNoodle,

Why wouldn't it be? It provides fascinating insight into the dietary and hygienic habits of our precursors.

SpaceNoodle,

Seattle did the same thing. So much better.

What's the thinnest E-ink screen that is closest to 3.5×2.5 inch?

I am curious if one, something like this exists, and two what the cost might be? I am looking for a screen, I assume an e-ink is the best/cheapest option and I want it to be as close as possible to the size of a playing card, ideally not thicker than 2MM. But I think up to 5mm could work....

SpaceNoodle,

Even if you find screens that thin, all the electronics you’re going to need to make them usable will add considerable thickness.

SpaceNoodle,

Where do they come from, rubber duck Joe?

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