I think one advantage of Ellipse's new F keyboard is that you can order it with the HHKB layout (the old Unix layout used by Sun Microsystems). I ordered a black F77, as I do like the num pad and arrow keys. Furthermore, I ordered some spare flippers and small parts. I am pretty sure that...
You can order a brand new one here
Brand New Model F Keyboards – Mechanical Capacitive Buckling Spring Keyboards with NKRO
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[GB] F62+F77 orders now open! New Kishsaver+Industrial Model F Keyboards • deskthority
[GB] F62+F77 orders now open! New Kishsaver+Industrial Model F Keyboards
Can't help you with Windows, but there is thing such as NixOS (Linux) that let you define all your configurations in one configuration file and you can copy this file to a new machine and rebuild everything. I suppose that you have Raid 1 on the stuffs that you write. The stuff that MSFT and...
You just need to buy the most basic package, and everything can be upgraded using in-game currency and rewards. I don't remember but I think I spent/donate/sponsor/kickstart one basic package for $30 or $35, a couple years back.
Also, there was an alpha 3.0 demo a couple weeks back and the...
Rumor is that the new AMD Zen idles at 2.5W (4 cores) and 5W (8 cores). Also, Intel's Kirby Lake is coming out in a couple months as well. I suggest that you wait for a little while.
I have gigabit at home (900Mbps down) and I use this Mikrotik router. Fanless, with stateful firewall. Average power usage is 16W. Mikrotik has a desktop Windows App named winbox for configuration (also runs on Linux using Wine). I bought it from the Ebay store of an authorized dealer. Ebay...
What kind of gaming? A Nvidia Geforce Pascal sitting idle still eats too much wattage, imho. My suggestion is to run a lower power file/media server, a separate PC/console for gaming, and a Nvidia Shield Android TV for watching tv, music, and listening to music. It is $150 on sale, runs Kodi...
two HD Homeruns with MythTV on Arch Linux Server and Arch Linux MythTV playback clients. Working fine for 6 years now. I do all my scheduling using the MythWeb HTTP interface.
Well, if this thing really burns an extra 14W comparing to its competitors, costing an additional $18 a year to run 24/7 assuming $0.15 per kw electricity rate, I say this item is definitely a "hot" but not "great" deal.
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