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Show HN: Predict when you'll be financially independent
As a burnt-out software engineer, I occasionally fantasize about not needing to worry about holding on to my job. To this end, I've been working on a calculator to help me count do…
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Comment #31473431
I like that design too. An advantage of this design is it can remain vertical with a heavy CPU heatsink (the XTIA needs to be laid down). I also suspect the graphics card will be c…
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Comment #31471503
Thanks a lot :) I'm actually working on other concepts that don't sit on the table. This is just the beginning.
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Comment #31471134
The name is inspired from this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_monolith
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Comment #31470893
I know lol. I wanted to keep the images high-res so you can zoom in and see what's going on. GitHub hasn't bothered me (yet...)
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Comment #31470863
I live with a long-haired person and we haven't had such issues -- follow your heart!
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Comment #31470811
Less desk space, mostly. And there's something visually appealing about having the CPU in the center of the board.
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Comment #31470737
Same. Whoever wants to do a thermal review (complete with IR imagery) gets a Monolith on the house.
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Comment #31470724
Not without substantial noise, which is what drove me to become open-air pilled.
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Comment #31470647
Compressed air is your friend.
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Comment #31470628
Mesh solves a problem created by Big Case Fan who want you believe that you need a case to prevent dust from entering your computer. I kid. But honestly my quasi-passively cooled s…
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Comment #25618263
Do they also handle audio? I like having the monitor pipe audio to the sound bar so that my PC and MacBook both take advantage of the sound bar.
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Comment #25618253
Built-in KVM is amazing. External KVMs are ridiculously expensive. Especially if you want powered USB-C and adaptive sync. If it even exists, you're probably talking at least $1,00…
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Comment #25618230
Do you have a sound bar or external speakers? If so, I assume you only have one of your devices connected to them? With USB-B the audio source is determined by whatever device is c…
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Comment #25618217
Not really. How do you connect the PC and MacBook to the sound bar? If connecting both directly to the sound bar, you'll need to switch those too. So each time you want to switch b…
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Comment #25615401
I feel like the 'shimmering' when scrolling on 27@4k would drive me nuts. But to each their own.
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Comment #25615291
42@4k having the same DPI as 27@1440 sounds incredible. I hope they release a version with upstream USB-B because I would buy it in a heartbeat.
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Comment #25615236
That monitor doesn't have upstream USB-B. How do you connect your keyboard & mouse?
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Comment #25615164
Not to mention it's great for gaming.
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Comment #25615070
Would you not prefer to have USB-C integrated into the monitor?
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Comment #25615026
Another con: no upstream USB-B port for connecting to a PC. Also might be hard to power with a graphics card given the higher rez. Sounds super nice for productivity though.
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Comment #25614945
That adapter doesn't provide power, right? I assume you just have the power connected to the laptop too and you're good to go.
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Comment #25614823
That monitor doesn't have a USB-C input, right? How do you connect both a PC and a MacBook, if you don't mind me asking?
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Comment #25614790
HiDPI does look really nice. Do you use it for gaming? How does your graphics card hold up?