Absinthe to Amethyst
Naming computer build projects tends to have an art behind it. Some builders have a certain finesse with it, while others… not so much. I chose the name &...
Naming computer build projects tends to have an art behind it. Some builders have a certain finesse with it, while others… not so much. I chose the name &...
On the road it’s nice to have your collection of music standing by to plug into your car. For that I’ve typically relied on a 16GB iPhone 3GS. My ve...
Wow… it’s been… months since the last part of this. So what in the hell has been happening? Well, in short, a lot. I’d been doing some t...
For the last couple years, I’ve more or less tried to use older hardware to donate compute time to various research projects. To varying degrees of succes...
Recently I set up a virtual machine on my VM server to run Folding@Home as a CPU-only worker. I’ll walk through the exact steps I took to set up the VM, a...
A NAS to readily serve up media content combined with the Plex Media Server or other DLNA platform provides a powerful entertainment setup for the home when com...
More like a response to a crisis, that being a friend for whom I’ve already told I’d build a new system. So let’s get into this, starting with...
In the fall of 2015, I tried to build a rack cabinet. Only I didn’t build a cabinet. Only a frame. And when I moved last year, I completely tore it apart ...
My wife and I drove out to the Las Vegas metro to revisit Desert Sapphire, the custom external water cooled build that I built for a friend of my wife’s. ...
In looking at the article hits, I’m now leaning toward creating a couple project summary articles, basically TL;DR versions of the build logs I have. Firs...
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