I'll take one! Well, two really. One large one for TV/media viewing and one to replace my 43" 4k monitor. Quadrupling the resolution on that would be amazing.
The difference would be minimal on the media screen, TBH, but Ive seen them in person and can tell the difference. It's just not a big enough difference to warrant replacing what I have.
... but why? What good does this post do? Not an Alienware fan, but I'd still want to hear why you think it's great? This post is missing like, literally anything about the booth at all.
Honestly, If you are delving into Kubernetes, just add some more of those 1L PCs in there. I tend to find them on ebay cheaper than Pi's. Last year I snagged 4x 1L Dells with 16GB RAM for $250 shipped. I swapped some RAM around, added some new SSD's and now have 3x Kube masters, 3x Kube worker nodes and a few VMs running a Proxmox cluster across 3 of the 1L's with 32GB and a 512GbB SSD each and its been great. The other one became my wife's new desktop.
Big plus, there are so many more x86_64 containers out there compared to Pi compatible ARM ones.
It'd be incredibly easy for the "scrape this site" input method to search for your special character and swap it with the appropriate replacement before it even gets ingested into the LLM.
That kinda the current administration's entire point. For who knows why, but thats what they think everyone wants. Or at least everyone bankrolling them.
I definitely prefer to purchase my music on CD when possible. As someone who grew up with Cassettes, it's one tech I'm fine with being pushed into history. I'd rather have Minidiscs than cassettes.
"We listened very carefully to everything our customers wanted, and then we cranked out this impossible to use fucking piece of shit" - The Onion (for Sony, but it applies here)
Its only a trough if it goes back up on the other side.