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Show HN: The Recovery Kit Ultra

doscher.com
1 points·by back7co·5 mesi fa·1 comments

Show HN: 5 Years Ago I made the Recovery Kit, I just made the RK2

doscher.com
403 points·by back7co·2 anni fa·81 comments

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back7co
·2 mesi fa·discuss
This unfortunately is flawed logic if it's intended to tax EV's as it would target semi trucks and heavy duty trucks more than EV's. https://ctr.utk.edu/electric-vehicles-damage-roads/
back7co
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Having made several cyberdecks over the years and run the whole Pelican case thread longer than ideal, it has been about making custom one-off builds. There are really no limits other than attention span, budget, and design/build skills. I've seen some held together with hot glue that are just as cool as others from those with access to CNC facilities. Personally, they have been a great vehicle for me to push my boundaries in 3D printing and get from Tinkercad to Fusion 360, having fun the entire time.

(of course a plug for https://doscher.com)
back7co
·5 mesi fa·discuss
With the theme of taking things too far, I build a gaming PC + kitchen sink approach to a quasi-portable network in a Pelican case, all with a custom designed metal chassis.
back7co
·anno scorso·discuss
If you look at places like Reddit where the organizing is happening, they don't differentiate between left-leaning buyers of years past, and in fact call them out for being complicit by not selling their (paid for?) car. It's scorched earth and is not limited to new buyers.
back7co
·anno scorso·discuss
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back7co
·anno scorso·discuss


    Location: Southern California, CA
    Remote: Yes
    Willing to relocate: No, but willing to commute/hybrid to SD, OC, and LA markets
    Technologies: Enterprise IT infra ops and migrations including the Microsoft stack, networking, hardware, security, and storage
    Resume: Email me or https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaydoscher/
    Email: [email protected]
I'm recently available after nearly 20 years of Fortune 100 operations, migrations, and project stabilizations at scale. I'm great at running extremely large and complex projects smoothly, and while I've focused on the Microsoft stack during my tenure at Avanade (joint Microsoft/Accenture venture), I am also skilled and knowledgeable with Linux, networking, hardware, and storage. My experience includes over a decade of effectively working with and managing truly global teams across NA, LATAM, EU, and APAC.

My ideal position would be an IT Director lead where I can help a company really scale and apply concepts used by enterprise clients. I've also run sales operations at a very large scale, so I am comfortable and extremely experienced at solutions architecture as well.

When not working, I enjoy cooking and 3d printing, sharing my designs for the latter (some of them have made hackernews!).
back7co
·2 anni fa·discuss
I’ll admit to not reading the entire article, but anecdotally fast food prices are within 10% of some table service restaurants here in Southern California. I don’t know if that’s really for or against the law, but calling the bill a huge success or failure depends on cherry picking stats.
back7co
·2 anni fa·discuss
This may help, and you may be surprised at how well an N100 can run Plex. https://www.doscher.com/gpu-passthrough-for-intel/
back7co
·2 anni fa·discuss
The framework just about fits well with a 13" display in the Pelican iM2200. The challenge with the framework is the USB display, and the all-USBC nature of their board- all solvable problems though. I almost made one and may yet, but these builds take months!
back7co
·2 anni fa·discuss
Thank you!