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  • The short answer is someone designed it specifically to demonstrate calibration across different printing conditions and it took off in no small part because it's cute and can serve as a filament sample.

  • I bought a protectli awhile back. Mines 4 port 2.5 gbps nics, and it runs opnsense out the box.

    You should take a look at their sfp+ model, if I were in your shoes that's what I'd be looking at. It's all in one, works nicely, is incredibly customizable, and is lower power usage than basically anything you'll build yourself.

    I use that for my router/firewall, then I use an off lease dell thin client to run my home assistant server, and a standard off the shelf buffalo nas. If you're into immich, I'll recommend jellyfin over Plex. I used it for years but they started collecting more data, sticking their own junk in etc. Jellyfin is open source and works great.

  • Honestly, I think we're more likely to continue the current system of one CEO a year getting the Scrooge treatment.

    We have the Christmas Ghosts on the payroll already! LET THEM DO THEIR JOBS! ENFORCE THE GHOSTS ON THE BOOKS!

  • Find some local alternatives. There's so many craft sodas out there these days.

    My favorites around here are Northern Sodas, Lift Bridge, and 1919 Root Beer. Holy shit, pony kegs of 1919 are the best thing ever.

    Edit: I forgot about Sprecher Soda somehow. Their Green River is. The. Best. Soft. Drink.