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  1. #21
    gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Originally posted by Lanny Oh, is this a battlestations thread? I can dickmeasure there too:


    It that two separate machines though?

    One for business, the other for pleasure?
  2. #22
    Grimace motherfucker [my enumerable hindi guideword]
    Originally posted by Lanny Oh, is this a battlestations thread? I can dickmeasure there too:


    Are your feeters often cold?
  3. #23
    Narc Space Nigga [connect my yokel-like scolytidae]
    Acetone is for cleaning out the pipe, not for washing up powder.

    Think you're thinking of ammonia. If you do an ammonia wash be sure to give the product a good Prince afterward with clean water coz smoking the ammonia is nasty AF.



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  4. #24
    Grimace motherfucker [my enumerable hindi guideword]
    Originally posted by Narc Acetone is for cleaning out the pipe, not for washing up powder.

    Think you're thinking of ammonia. If you do an ammonia wash be sure to give the product a good Prince afterward with clean water coz smoking the ammonia is nasty AF.



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    Real niggas rinse the pipe with white vinegar and then bang it.

  5. #25
    gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Also, don't let my meazly 5 monitor system fool you.

    I got AHK scripts and python and bash scripts keeping me straight in the zone when I'm working.

    I do all my dev work sandboxed on a Digital Ocean "droplet" (an AWS EC2 instance or two for fucking around with as well), so no waiting for some npm install shit or some pip3 install shit.

    I can chill and keep doin' what I straight be doin' while them offshore shell motherfuckers do the gruntwork.

    True playa, homie.

    Real game gotta recognize real game, Lanny.

    We bredren.
  6. #26
    gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Originally posted by Grimace Real niggas rinse the pipe with white vinegar and then bang it.


    Fuck, yall niggas got me fiending for some crack like a fuckin' junkie, straight up.

    I told my 7-11 guy I'm getting a ball next pay day (the 15th o the month).

    The days couldn't drag by any slower.
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  7. #27
    gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    I'm finna do some shake and bake meth cuz I got ephedrine and some solvents but damn I don't wanna get impatient.

    Acetone-washed, sodium bicarb-cooked crack is what I'm fiending for. No joke.
  8. #28
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by gadzooks It that two separate machines though?

    One for business, the other for pleasure?

    Actually four systems in that image, two laptops stacked on the left desk, one box below the right desk and one above. They're for work-work, personal project work/shitposting, pleasure, and backup respectively.



    Originally posted by Grimace Are your feeters often cold?

    actually yeah lol. I used to live in a place that had no heating whatsoever (we would turn the oven on with nothing inside during the winter sometimes for heat) so I got used to having a little space heater going by my feet and feel super cozy with it on, even if the room temperature is perfectly reasonable.
  9. #29
    gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Originally posted by Lanny Actually four systems in that image, two laptops stacked on the left desk, one box below the right desk and one above. They're for work-work, personal project work/shitposting, pleasure, and backup respectively.

    Damn and here I thought I was all clever with my work comp and pleasure comp rolled into one.

    Still though, a lot can be said for cloud computing and the like. I keep one set up as my sanctuary and be telneting/SSSHing into a few remote machines for my dev work.
  10. #30
    DontTellEm Black Hole
    Please post.
  11. #31
    gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Grimace, where abouts you at? I wanna smoke a ball or two with you of some of that old-school Richard Pryor crack.

    I imagine in all likelehood not all that close to where I be dwellin', but you never know.
  12. #32
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by gadzooks Damn and here I thought I was all clever with my work comp and pleasure comp rolled into one.

    Still though, a lot can be said for cloud computing and the like. I keep one set up as my sanctuary and be telneting/SSSHing into a few remote machines for my dev work.

    I did all my dev work on a remote machine for a little over a year. Wasn't a bad experience and it was nice to be able to sit down at any machine with an SSH client and go, but ultimately I prefer having the hardware I'm on be local. Network connectivity is certainly pretty highly available these days but even light-moderate network latency is kinda annoying when it's tacked onto every keystroke and there are still times when I just don't have a connection and my setup is effectively a brick. Also it's literally a fantasy scenario but I like the idea that if I were trapped on a deserted island that somehow had a power outlet but no internet connection I could basically build what I needed.
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  13. #33
    gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Originally posted by Lanny I did all my dev work on a remote machine for a little over a year. Wasn't a bad experience and it was nice to be able to sit down at any machine with an SSH client and go, but ultimately I prefer having the hardware I'm on be local. Network connectivity is certainly pretty highly available these days but even light-moderate network latency is kinda annoying when it's tacked onto every keystroke and there are still times when I just don't have a connection and my setup is effectively a brick. Also it's literally a fantasy scenario but I like the idea that if I were trapped on a deserted island that somehow had a power outlet but no internet connection I could basically build what I needed.

    Fair enough. Each method has it's own merits.

    Two other factors I forgot mention:
    -- I use Windows exclusively for my primary machine (but Ubuntu for anything remote).
    -- I pay the big bucks for the fast processors and extra RAM on my droplets/EC2 instances. It means more computing power without having to use rely on my own.

    But yeah, I host a few hobby projects locally that I don't want to put out there on the cloud.

    So I kinda take the best of both worlds.

    The beautiful thing is that there are just so many options to play with when setting up a dev environment. Every dev is gonna have their own unique nuances on any variation of a theme.
  14. #34
    DontTellEm Black Hole
    Lol.
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