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Apparently the story doesn't end there! I opened the water filter box, and found....

A USB hub. *What.*

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Oh god. So my parcel arrived, and...

They sourced coffee machine water filters (made in Italy) from an electronics shop chain in Croatia, had it shipped to their warehouse in Poland, which forwarded it to a warehouse in Luxembourg, which possibly via Germany shipped it to my house in the Netherlands in a hugely oversized box.

And they put a label marking it as "Antec P9 ATX case" on the box at the Poland -> Luxembourg step. On the box of water filters.

What the actual fuck.

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Holy shit. This was the local train station during carnaval, apparently.

long, retro handheld history 

Actually, let's do a little story about the Dingoo A320, because it's fascinating. It wasn't the *first* handheld emulator, but by many accounts it kickstarted the cheap handheld emulator market, and inspired projects like the OpenPandora.

Imagine this: it's 2009, you're browsing through DealExtreme (back when it was still good), and suddenly you see a little device that promises to play video (in the original format!), music, and even emulate your retro games!

Keep in mind that in 2009, smartphones were still an up-and-coming thing, and most "MP4 players" still required you to use weird proprietary transcoders to convert video files into their janky device-specific format. So native video support was a big deal! It even did 720p without issues.

And then you look at the price: 60 EUR. Free shipping. What?

Turns out that it's actually a *very* cool device. Emulation performance is mixed - as is to be expected in 2009, with only PCs being capable of better performance for more recent consoles. Probably the only handheld that beat the A320 was a modded PSP.

Video and audio, however, that was the strong point. Video up to 720p played flawlessly, in basically any format - it was almost as versatile as VLC. 1080p was doable. FLAC audio? No problem. And the sound chip was of great quality for the time! The screen wasn't bad either, although the viewing angle was a bit off - it was a repurposed phone screen mounted at a 90 degree angle.

Another very interesting point was the battery. A single charge got you 8-14 hours of battery, depending on whether you were playing games, or music, or something else. It kept charge very well. Some people reported that it still booted up after being in a box for almost 10 years, without having lost their charge!

(It could play music *while* doing other stuff on the device, by the way - another pretty unique feature compared to most MP4 players at the time.)

The QA was a bit hit-or-miss, but when it was a hit, it was a HIT. I've had mine drop 4 meters onto a tile floor, fly through a train and bounce off the stairs a few times, and it never broke. Didn't even shut down.

(There was a brief scare with the "HK models" - slightly different models of somewhat worse build quality, and requiring different firmware due to a different display driver. It never became clear whether these were knock-offs, or just cost-cut models.)

But things *really* got interesting once the homebrew scene got going. We ended up with many homebrew emulators, some games, and eventually even a dual-boot Linux distribution - Dingux.

Interestingly the manufacturer was kind of under-the-table cooperative; they provided internal tools for unbricking a device after a failed flash, firmware images, and so on. They didn't provide source, but there was definitely some deliberate assistance going on.

At one point, they even flew out the Dingux developer to China to discuss the possibility of official Dingux support.

Unfortunately, things didn't last. Not long after this, there was an internal dispute of some sort, and the company split into Dingoo-Tech and Dingoo Digital. Both released an "A330", which were different devices, and neither were very good. After this, Dingoo faded into obscurity :(

It's now 14 years after I got my A320. These units still(!) regularly sell for more than the *original* retail price today, even in used condition. Probably the first device from a Chinese brand I've seen that has 'held its value' so well in EU/US.

Unfortunately the CPU is quite dated by this point, and there's not really any homebrew activity anymore either.

The A320 had some unique features that I haven't seen in another handheld emulator since: the power button had a key-lock feature (useful for MP3 player use in your pocket), there was an AV-out that doubled as secondary headphone jack, and so on.

RIP the Dingoo A320 I guess, and I hope a worthy successor appears some day.

cryptoshit, funny 

Cryptoshit has truly become a parody of itself... "do your own research at this conveniently provided page written by us"

After two days of badblocks and two hours of heavy random read/write operations across all four disks, I think I'm gonna conclude that my new drive array passed its temperature stresstest!

I did have to add some cooling, the drives were getting uncomfortably hot on the R/W tests without some sort of active cooling

This is kind of cursed. Apparently these 'new' powerbanks actually contain the old (recalled) EE powerbanks with a different shell around them for branding.

Context:
- discourse.voss.earth/t/pb-260- (this is where the picture is from)
- mobilenewscwp.co.uk/News/artic

debts, poverty is expensive 

About a decade ago, I was in poverty and, more importantly, deeply in debt. Here's an excerpt from just one of the many, *many* letters I got from debt collectors at the time.

The original debt was 750.25 EUR, racked up because I couldn't afford the (legally mandated!) private health insurance.

(Which, by the way, results in additionally getting fined by the government, but that's a whole separate story.)

After adding debt collection charges, the total came out to owing the health insurer 1971.46 EUR, almost three times(!) as much as the original debt.

Poverty is expensive. :boost_ok:

What do you call a print from filament offcuts and leftovers?

Including GPS coordinates, apparently. This is where my parcel currently is:

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December 2020 vs. today, about two years later. Holy shit.

(Graphs from Repology)

meta / UFoI, slurs, antisemitism 

Yeah, so that "manually-approved federation of good actors" is clearly going very well

My stackable/modular HDD tray "rack" design is working! I do need to reduce the stiffness of the locking latch though, it really requires a lot of force right now to slide a drive in (see video).
youtube.com/watch?v=iMT_UhATV6

re: new 3d printer 

Okay, Sovol automatically gets a bonus point for this one. Finally, I won't need to dig the config out of some weird vendor-modded copy of Cura!

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