from the wikimedia commons category "damaged computer hardware"
November 9, 2025 at 1:47 PM
from the wikimedia commons category "damaged computer hardware"
I think hardware sales might've gone differently for Xbox if they could've figured out whatever design flaw led to this unfortunate situation.
November 10, 2025 at 11:29 PM
I think hardware sales might've gone differently for Xbox if they could've figured out whatever design flaw led to this unfortunate situation.
Ace hardware exists and is usually locally owned.
November 10, 2025 at 1:41 PM
Ace hardware exists and is usually locally owned.
Hardware looks REALLY yellow too
November 8, 2025 at 2:19 AM
Hardware looks REALLY yellow too
I seriously don't want any new high-end hardware until 2035. Now would be a good time to work on shrinking down existing hardware to handheld form instead.
The PS5 is only in the middle of its lifecycle, says Sony CFO Lin Tao:
"The PS5 is only in the middle of the journey[...]There are many active users enjoying the console. We are really planning to expand it even further.
Holiday promotions to expand install base.
➡️ gamingbolt.com/ps5-is-only-...
"The PS5 is only in the middle of the journey[...]There are many active users enjoying the console. We are really planning to expand it even further.
Holiday promotions to expand install base.
➡️ gamingbolt.com/ps5-is-only-...
November 11, 2025 at 4:22 PM
I seriously don't want any new high-end hardware until 2035. Now would be a good time to work on shrinking down existing hardware to handheld form instead.
Also hardware looks like fake bag hardware
November 8, 2025 at 2:16 AM
Also hardware looks like fake bag hardware
I love the hardware shop in Sonning Common. Heath & Watkins.
November 10, 2025 at 3:44 PM
I love the hardware shop in Sonning Common. Heath & Watkins.
how come 2D shmups with 3D graphics never looked better than they did on the PS1 and equivalent hardware. what's with that
November 11, 2025 at 12:58 AM
how come 2D shmups with 3D graphics never looked better than they did on the PS1 and equivalent hardware. what's with that
BlueSCSI 🤝 PicoIDE
Welcome to the truly open hardware & open source retro storage revolution.
We've worked together to make this awesome front panel work in both PicoIDE and BlueSCSI.
Welcome to the truly open hardware & open source retro storage revolution.
We've worked together to make this awesome front panel work in both PicoIDE and BlueSCSI.
Are you ready for #PicoIDE? It seems to be telling me it's ready. Coming soon: ATAPI optical disc emulation and IDE hard drive emulation. picoide.com
November 10, 2025 at 3:46 PM
BlueSCSI 🤝 PicoIDE
Welcome to the truly open hardware & open source retro storage revolution.
We've worked together to make this awesome front panel work in both PicoIDE and BlueSCSI.
Welcome to the truly open hardware & open source retro storage revolution.
We've worked together to make this awesome front panel work in both PicoIDE and BlueSCSI.
After two trips to the hardware store and approximately $25 in bits and bobs that did not work, I fixed the catch on my antique dresser cabinet with a single screw.
November 10, 2025 at 12:07 AM
After two trips to the hardware store and approximately $25 in bits and bobs that did not work, I fixed the catch on my antique dresser cabinet with a single screw.
Store cat Chance is here to sell you a mower.
📸 Aubuchon Hardware
📸 Aubuchon Hardware
November 6, 2025 at 11:30 PM
Store cat Chance is here to sell you a mower.
📸 Aubuchon Hardware
📸 Aubuchon Hardware
the rats don't run this city — we do 🌱
if any of them can get inside my 4' cube of hardware cloth, they probably deserve the many delights it will contain
if any of them can get inside my 4' cube of hardware cloth, they probably deserve the many delights it will contain
November 11, 2025 at 1:29 AM
the rats don't run this city — we do 🌱
if any of them can get inside my 4' cube of hardware cloth, they probably deserve the many delights it will contain
if any of them can get inside my 4' cube of hardware cloth, they probably deserve the many delights it will contain
We’ve got about 18 months before this gets really bad. When they have to start replacing hardware and everyone they ask for more money says no.
This is insane. This is *literally* doing the same mechanics of the housing crisis and 2008 recession but to create debt to finance construction of AI data centers
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/08/b...
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/08/b...
November 10, 2025 at 4:29 PM
We’ve got about 18 months before this gets really bad. When they have to start replacing hardware and everyone they ask for more money says no.
wait seriously all i had to do was specify that i ran the stuff on shitty hardware? i absolutely do
for some reason i find local LLMs kind of charming in a way the mass consumer stuff is not. you built a mini-cluster out of raspberry pis that takes 37 minutes to generate a 3 second clip of video that sucks? i don't see the point but that's classic computer dork shit, have fun pal
November 9, 2025 at 3:47 PM
wait seriously all i had to do was specify that i ran the stuff on shitty hardware? i absolutely do
kobolds are fox software running on dragon hardware
November 7, 2025 at 11:52 PM
kobolds are fox software running on dragon hardware
Fake bag and sort of insultingly so tbh. Wrong stitching, wrong hardware, Hermes would have rejected the skins used on those handles
I think this bag is fake.
Hermes's flagship products are handsewn using a saddle stitch. A worker marks the leather using an awl and then threads two needles through from both sides.
This results in a tight stitch with no holes between the stitches. The holes here suggest the bag was machine sewn.
Hermes's flagship products are handsewn using a saddle stitch. A worker marks the leather using an awl and then threads two needles through from both sides.
This results in a tight stitch with no holes between the stitches. The holes here suggest the bag was machine sewn.
November 8, 2025 at 2:32 AM
Fake bag and sort of insultingly so tbh. Wrong stitching, wrong hardware, Hermes would have rejected the skins used on those handles
This is ick on many levels but also as a shopper I do not want this. I wear headphones to avoid interacting with people. My favorite thing about big box hardware stores is they leave you the fuck alone.
"Store employees are now required to smile if they are within 10 feet of a shopper.
They also must make eye contact with and wave to or greet the customer.
If they’re within four feet, the employee should ask how the customer’s day is going or if they need help."
🙄 Won't stop the boycott, y'all.
They also must make eye contact with and wave to or greet the customer.
If they’re within four feet, the employee should ask how the customer’s day is going or if they need help."
🙄 Won't stop the boycott, y'all.
Target is now requiring its employees to smile more
As the holiday season fast approaches, Target is urging its employees to add a little more “jolly” to their work routine.
www.wilx.com
November 8, 2025 at 11:54 PM
This is ick on many levels but also as a shopper I do not want this. I wear headphones to avoid interacting with people. My favorite thing about big box hardware stores is they leave you the fuck alone.
Nintendo announces its sold over 6 billion games and over 870 million hardware units globally #Repost
Nintendo announces its sold over 6 billion games and over 870 million hardware units globally
Nintendo has announced via its latest press release detailing the Black Friday 2025 and Cyber Monday 2025 deals that it has now shifted over 6 billion video games and over 870 million units of video game hardware worldwide since the Nintendo Entertainment System launched in 1983. Since the 1983 release of the Family Computer (Famicom) system in Japan, and continuing through Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo’s focus has been the development, manufacturing, and sale of its gaming systems and software.
mynintendonews.com
November 10, 2025 at 6:31 PM
Nintendo announces its sold over 6 billion games and over 870 million hardware units globally #Repost
going to make it just in time for 11/11...
November 11, 2025 at 6:07 AM
going to make it just in time for 11/11...
Throwing NMAP and metasploit exploit suggester at hardware hacking is not hardware hacking, I beg the cybersecurity world to get to grips with this.
November 10, 2025 at 5:47 PM
Throwing NMAP and metasploit exploit suggester at hardware hacking is not hardware hacking, I beg the cybersecurity world to get to grips with this.
Right-to-repair laws should include right to replace proprietary code with open source code.
I've got a 15 year old Samsung tablet computer with perfectly functioning hardware that could be used for practical purposes with new code.
I've got a 15 year old Samsung tablet computer with perfectly functioning hardware that could be used for practical purposes with new code.
November 9, 2025 at 5:52 PM
Right-to-repair laws should include right to replace proprietary code with open source code.
I've got a 15 year old Samsung tablet computer with perfectly functioning hardware that could be used for practical purposes with new code.
I've got a 15 year old Samsung tablet computer with perfectly functioning hardware that could be used for practical purposes with new code.
Harbor Freight Baby! The new go to for hardware.
November 10, 2025 at 1:15 PM
Harbor Freight Baby! The new go to for hardware.