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I installed one in a conference room for a video conferencing solution about 3 years ago, and it's still working great. I had to buy RAM and an SSD separately, but Amazon offers a lot of packages that include them. It also doesn't come with an OS, so budget that separately if you're planning on running Windows on it. The internal video has been fine for playing 1080p video as well as video conferencing using GoToMeeting and Zoom with a 1080p camera. Dell Optiplex also has a micro form factor. It's a little bigger than the NUC, but has more USB ports, full size HDMI, and comes with RAM, SSD, and an OS.
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Bought several, very happy with them.
Wife got an Intel BOXNUC7I3BNH NUC Kit as her main PC for watching movies/TV and general Internet browsing, she loves it, super silent, more than fast enough, super tiny.
Small 240 GB internal main SSD and external USB 3.0 4TB HDD in a nice looking case. Windows 10.
I use two, one (Quad core Celeron, 6th gen) with Ubuntu 17.xx for misc things and one other as my main PC as well for movie/TV watching and Internet browsing, Win 10. Had an 8Core AMD before, not missing it speed wise, lots of room and power saved, as the 8Core was probably mostly bored out of its skull.
Build quality of the NUCs is out of this world.
I wish there were comparable devices (same quality, mind) with AMD processors, though.
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I picked up an i5 NUC and webcam for the office on my own dime. It was one of the kits that you add your own storage and RAM to.
At work we were doing Hangouts for remote employees and it was a weird dance with crowding around whoever got their laptop open first. The NUC is in a more central area and does Google Hangouts just fine.
It is running Fedora Linux 27 and it works great. Besides a video conferencing machine, it makes a very decent workstation for anyone who forgot or broke a laptop or for visitors.
Like some of the other commentators, we do our heavy computing on virtual machines either in our colo rack or on Amazon EC2. The NUC has plenty of power to run Vim, Emacs, or for some people Atom or VS Code. In fact, with 16 GB RAM and a Samsung 850 EVO M.2, it feels more responsive than some people's laptops.
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I bought a NUC as a portable development machine, so went with an i7. Yes they do have fans, and can be a bit noisy when under load. Yes, they're a bit more expensive than an equivalent specced tower, but you can easily throw them in a suitcase to take with you. I use a crossover ethernet cable and a laptop to use it when monitor/keyboard are not available. After about 4 months of using the NUC, I decomissioned my old desktop and haven't looked back.
The only real negative is a bug in the firmware. Sometimes the NUC fails to boot. The solution is to dismantle it and remove the battery to reset the BIOS. So I carry a set of small screwdrivers with me (in the hold luggage!). In fact, my first NUC went through a period of not booting at all for several days just before a trip, so I bought a second one. When I returned from my trip, the first NUC booted, so I ended up turning it into a Hackintosh. Sadly, it looks like it has done the same thing again - it remains to be seen whether it recovers. Still, NUC2 is going strong.
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Anyone else feel like that's the date today?
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Nope.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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The month dragging on too long for you? or is the number 64 magical for some reason?
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I thought we all agreed that magic numbers are baaaaad?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Magic strings are bad, but I didn't know that magical, all powerful numbers, are bad too.
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It feels like it's been January forever. From next month I will start moaning about how quick the year is going. Then in summer I will moan about t being too hot.
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Pom Pey wrote: From next month I will start moaning about how quick the year is going. Then in summer I will moan about t being too hot. So you are a perpetual complainer? You might consider getting a smaller glass.
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Don't tell me - Feb 1st is your eleventy-eleventh birthday, and you just can't wait!
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Ah. You've seen his feet then?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Heck, 31'st already. It's gone so fast, figured I had a couple more weeks.
the young always think time moves so slow, whereas the old wise feel it goes by way too fast.
Signature ready for installation. Please Reboot now.
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Just shy of 32
Don't let your mind wander too far.
It's too small to be let out alone.
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Here's a very nice summary of how Optimistic Concurrency works on database updates and information on how it compares to Pessimistic concurrency.
Optimistic Concurrency | Microsoft Docs[^]
I was searching for a solution related to this and didn't know what it was called and stumbled into this and then it helped me solve the challenge I was confronting.
A good, informative read that all devs should know about.
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Optimistic concurrency is filth.
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That's it, I finally admitted I am fat.
There isn't any point pretending, I am gross. So, time to do something about it:
Diet, basically zero carbs/low GI. Rye bread for example has a Glycemic Index of 45, not much more than broccoli, so that is an OK carb.
Also taking apple cider vinegar, 2 teaspoons before a meal, and at night. Unpasteurised. Apparently it has good bacteria in it.
Started a few days ago and losing half a kilo a day:
121.3
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It works. Really.
My target is 100 kgs, I weighed that when I was ~30. I cold hit this by the end of March at this rate! Ideal, want to go skiing, and NOT lugging 20kgs around is going to make me ski great!
One note, I was very tired for two days on zero carbs, so I had a rye bread cheese fondue. About 1000 calories in total. Feel much better.
And I am allowing myself red wine, say three glasses or so a night.
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Munchies_Matt wrote: Rye bread for example has a Glycemic Index of 45, not much more than broccoli, so that is an OK carb. Surely, croissants contain nothing but ok carbs as well - not to mention pains au chocolat???
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- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- Never argue with a fool. Onllokers may not be able to tell the difference. Mark Twain
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Note that losing weight too quickly is (a) dangerous to your health, and (b) may lead to yo-yo dieting, because you don't actually change your life-style in the long term.
IIRC, Weight Watchers recommend losing about 0.5 kg a week on a balanced diet. Note that this is for people who weigh 60-90 kg. I'M not sure what their advice would be for those who weigh 120 kg.
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I intend to make this a long term thing. It is easy to stick to, and you are not hungry. Meat, veg, nice sauces, and even as I said a cheese fondue, there is nothing NOT to like about that lot!
Because of the amount of physical work I dont on the house, I am currently rebuilding a wall knocked over by a car, I got some work out drink, high energy and nutrients, no sugar. I am going to try that when I get tired, it might kick the body into fat burning mode.
Look, body builders trim down before events, and work out while doing so to get their fat down to really low levels, so they must know some tricks.
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Quote: high energy
Quote: no sugar
Choose one. Energy comes from sugars.
There is *nothing* wrong in sugars, fats or carbohydrates. They just need to be correctly rationed and most of all the snacks and continuous eating must be reduced, preferrably to 0.
We do a fully cerebral and static job, which stresses us a lot and induce false hunger (more like: "I need something to fill me and give me endorphines - HEY is that a chocolate caramel nuts dried fruit bar??! That will do!"). Willpower is the only cure for that stress induced hunger.
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The body can turn fat (and protein) into sugars. Thats the key.
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But not short-term energy like what one wants from energy drinks. They might and usually will replenish minerals lost and give some vitamins whihc help the overall efficiency of the body but there is no fast energy without sugars.
GCS d-- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L+@ E-- W++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- ++>+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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