Message from @shadowedROM

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2016-09-14 00:00:13 UTC  

Haha, by the way. Superlux HD 662 Evos sound pretty great.

2016-09-14 00:22:38 UTC  

HOLY SHIT I GOT LUCKY

2016-09-14 00:22:57 UTC  

almost lost 1059 application files

2016-09-14 00:23:04 UTC  

fucking virtual machine bullshit

2016-09-14 00:53:37 UTC  

Lol

2016-09-14 00:58:33 UTC  

guise

2016-09-14 00:58:44 UTC  

got 50$ to spend on hardware or else it burns

2016-09-14 00:58:47 UTC  

what buy

2016-09-14 00:59:18 UTC  

ram or rpi3

2016-09-14 00:59:31 UTC  

or ssd

2016-09-14 00:59:42 UTC  

got a dozen of PIs, ssd and ram is fine

2016-09-14 00:59:42 UTC  

sorry for being conventional

2016-09-14 00:59:46 UTC  

something creative pls

2016-09-14 00:59:50 UTC  

wanna have fun

2016-09-14 01:00:10 UTC  

tf

2016-09-14 01:00:13 UTC  

that cream for real?

2016-09-14 01:00:30 UTC  

have you done programmable logic

2016-09-14 01:00:37 UTC  

maybe some beginner fpga board

2016-09-14 01:00:58 UTC  

as in programming hardware?

2016-09-14 01:01:26 UTC  

"yes", in Verilog or VHDL (preferably the former)

2016-09-14 01:01:36 UTC  

give me $30 and I'll say whatever you bought was shipped

2016-09-14 01:01:41 UTC  

and it'll arrive in a month

2016-09-14 01:01:57 UTC  

if you're a student you can get them on discount

2016-09-14 01:02:22 UTC  

but it's not exactly like a "load a bunch of cool software and do rando stuff easily" deal like a rpi

2016-09-14 01:03:10 UTC  

any starter kits you know of?

2016-09-14 01:03:15 UTC  

Never done things like that

2016-09-14 01:03:56 UTC  

speaking of which, I claimed my AWS one year free tier and idk what to do with it

2016-09-14 01:04:07 UTC  

run an irc server

2016-09-14 01:04:18 UTC  

sounds fine

2016-09-14 01:04:22 UTC  
2016-09-14 01:04:57 UTC  

that one is pretty good; it's not autist approved since it strays away from oldschool codebases but imho that's part of the charm

2016-09-14 01:05:38 UTC  

tN.micros on aws can get throttled if you use up too many cycles so stuff like web and irc are good

2016-09-14 01:05:45 UTC  

don't, don't compile stuff

2016-09-14 01:06:42 UTC  

if you wanna learn things, an openvpn server is fine too, but watch out for bandwidth usage on the free tier

2016-09-14 01:07:18 UTC  

the openvpn server is pretty easy to set up; the hard part is learning to finesse around openssl commands, and that's kind of worth it

2016-09-14 01:07:46 UTC  

I just normally use sshuttle for my vpn purposes

2016-09-14 01:07:59 UTC  

also got lifetime subs to a couple of real vpn providers

2016-09-14 01:08:03 UTC  

great

2016-09-14 01:08:43 UTC  

the real good of an aws dev account is learning the aws ecosystem

2016-09-14 01:09:09 UTC  

i heard that you need to sell yourself to pay for it all