I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?
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I agree, mostly flash, little substance. At least imbalanced substance. Some good stuff that is overkill in one direction, then missing the basics in others. But hey, it is a lab, hopefully it is actually teaching him stuff and not just costing a lot of money.
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@scottalanmiller said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
Exactly, that stuff is so silly. I get the reasons that people do it, you have to do one thing to impress the serious people, and one to impress the clueless people who aren't interested in those things. Flame decals, CPU fan lLEDs, chrome axle covers, ProxMox are all "impress the masses" moves. If you do serious stuff underneath, then I can appreciate that stuff. But the lack of substance here is the real issue.
Yeah true, but I think the chrome axle cover bothers me more than anything else haha. So... You are putting a chrome cover on a 4x4 that is generally lifted with large tires, but people are supposed to believe you go offroad. If you go offroad, what are the chances your axle gets dirty? nearly 100%, right? lol
Other issues like K & N systems are generally stem from a lack of knowledge similar to what we commonly see in IT. Are K & N systems generally good and do they help the vehicle? sure, but it is it worth the $400-600 to get a 4-8hp? People get confused by the marketing because they see the system can add up to 60HP. The thing is that you will only get that much HP in a very extreme circumstance. Every motor is different and most are obviously fairly well tuned at this stage. You are not going to be a legitmae automotive company and designed a terribly restricted air system that decrease HP and fuel economy at a tremendous level. It would hurt you big time. Where we see most of these gains is in older EFIs from 80s and 90s when these things werent tuned. Even then you would be super lucky to get 20-30HP. I have never heard of a single instance of anyone getting more than that.
We could compare this to many things in IT where the marketing doesnt necessarily lie, but it is purposely misleading and they make their money from misleading customers.
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@IRJ said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
We could compare this to many things in IT where the marketing doesnt necessarily lie, but it is purposely misleading and they make their money from misleading customers.
Or from giving the customers the tools to mislead themselves. That's very much where ProxMox and FreeNAS fall. Rarely do they lie, but they sure are misleading and make it really easy for customers to convince themselves of things.
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I think I would spend the money on having my servers in a colo and/or use Vultr.
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@black3dynamite said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
I think I would spend the money on having my servers in a colo and/or use Vultr.
Right, seems like way better ways to use that same money to learn more. Nothing wrong with servers at home and if he is a bench buy, which sure seems likely, then his "lab" is the physical pieces, not the logical ones. So it would make sense.
If we view this as an IT lab, it's a joke. If we view this as a bench lab, it's great. So perspective matters a lot.
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I just wonder at the money he spent. I don't have the same interests as he does since I care little for all that automation stuff. I do want to know how much he spent though lol
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@jmoore said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
I just wonder at the money he spent. I don't have the same interests as he does since I care little for all that automation stuff. I do want to know how much he spent though lol
A LOT. The switching alone is crazy.
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@scottalanmiller said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
@jmoore said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
I just wonder at the money he spent. I don't have the same interests as he does since I care little for all that automation stuff. I do want to know how much he spent though lol
A LOT. The switching alone is crazy.
How about those UniFi cameras too?
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@black3dynamite said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
@scottalanmiller said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
@jmoore said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
I just wonder at the money he spent. I don't have the same interests as he does since I care little for all that automation stuff. I do want to know how much he spent though lol
A LOT. The switching alone is crazy.
How about those UniFi cameras too?
Yeah, lots of good stuff, but lots of it.
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This is a lot like more of video systems and home devices. I have had home customers with way more runs than that.
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@dbeato said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
This is a lot like more of video systems and home devices. I have had home customers with way more runs than that.
yeah, like super extreme high end "home" stuff. Really good for that.
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@scottalanmiller said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
The thing with this network is that it's focused on the gadgets, not the tech. From a tech side, it's pretty weak and the author doesn't really even know the stuff that he has...
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who noticed, there were a few times were I was like "..that's not what that means/does/is"
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@tonyshowoff said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
@scottalanmiller said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
The thing with this network is that it's focused on the gadgets, not the tech. From a tech side, it's pretty weak and the author doesn't really even know the stuff that he has...
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who noticed, there were a few times were I was like "..that's not what that means/does/is"
Definitely someone not very familiar with it. Appears not to have learned to much on that side of things even after having installed and presumably used it.
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@scottalanmiller said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
@tonyshowoff said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
@scottalanmiller said in I thought I had a lot of gear at home but WTF?!?:
The thing with this network is that it's focused on the gadgets, not the tech. From a tech side, it's pretty weak and the author doesn't really even know the stuff that he has...
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who noticed, there were a few times were I was like "..that's not what that means/does/is"
Definitely someone not very familiar with it. Appears not to have learned to much on that side of things even after having installed and presumably used it.
Sounds like I should have read the entire thing instead of just glancing at a few highlights.