Wux
- wuxmedia
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Thanks guys! it's working out really nice. although:
Yeah I like how the dude looks like he's peering at my attempts to fix servers on the commandline :)
Whilst indeed a smooth colour, it was a bit too low contrast to see all my server windows in tmux, so this is pretty much the actual wall colour.
Yeah I like how the dude looks like he's peering at my attempts to fix servers on the commandline :)
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^ hahaha, indeed, that is a nice little thing :)
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Looks good Wux. But I prefer the former shot, looked warmer.
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yes it is and a OCD managing challenge to say the least :)It's kindof addictive this, I can see why I stopped :)
And the last scrot feels better on my eyes.
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looking good Wux. keep exploring those different shades of pale ;)
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Lookin' nice, wux! :D
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Re: Wux
^ I have been wondering Wux, are the NUCs worth investing in? I do fancy them tbh, but now more and more mini pcs are available, so I am getting more confused on which one to choose. Had thought of getting one in January.
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- wuxmedia
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This one is alright. work machine, so didn't have to think about it much :)
for some god awful stupid reason I had a HDD in here, it's noisy as fuck and if i run something disk intensive ( heavy 'find'ing or grepping) it just stalls and judders, total bottle neck. As soon as i have some funds it's a mini M2 ssd card thing for me.
Have to get the right video drivers, which I don't have so no full screen vid. (not that I need it for work)
The linux luddites guy has one with a projector built in, which whilst a bit gimmicky is still a small NUC, and he got it cheap.
I was wondering about a small form factor one also.
for some god awful stupid reason I had a HDD in here, it's noisy as fuck and if i run something disk intensive ( heavy 'find'ing or grepping) it just stalls and judders, total bottle neck. As soon as i have some funds it's a mini M2 ssd card thing for me.
Have to get the right video drivers, which I don't have so no full screen vid. (not that I need it for work)
The linux luddites guy has one with a projector built in, which whilst a bit gimmicky is still a small NUC, and he got it cheap.
I was wondering about a small form factor one also.
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^ no probs, can support a ton of monitors, I picked up a shitty pair cheap of DVI/VGA oldies - mini HDMI and mini DP - so you'll need to get some converters, for old school monitors.
Wimpress has a bit to say on it:
https://flexion.org/posts/2015-12-intel ... th-ubuntu/
although barebones.
choons, well thank you - oh, how they were made varies:
mostly tracker style programs - on the amiga (protracker), windows (buzz), apple mac (computer muzys, cubase), turntables (1210's).
Samples of scratching is me. not too proud of the now.
The older stuff (not present) was a bunch of vintage synths somehow all plugged in together with tape recorders and things.
Wimpress has a bit to say on it:
https://flexion.org/posts/2015-12-intel ... th-ubuntu/
although barebones.
choons, well thank you - oh, how they were made varies:
mostly tracker style programs - on the amiga (protracker), windows (buzz), apple mac (computer muzys, cubase), turntables (1210's).
Samples of scratching is me. not too proud of the now.
The older stuff (not present) was a bunch of vintage synths somehow all plugged in together with tape recorders and things.
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Re: Wux
Looks good to me :)back to boring old numix :)
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