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This is apparently what the front looks like.

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Socks outside vs inside

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also doubles as an electrical fire generator, very versatile

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If you are worried about that, then don’t look behind the panel on any computers with a wire wrapped backplane.

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Typical spaghetti code

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Still more reliable than Wayland on nvidia.

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*NVidia with Wayland.

There’s only one to blame…

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Me when I forget about FPGAs

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And the fact that more-than-0-layer PCBs exist

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