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packetloss

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Avid tech and PC enthusiast. System Administrator by day, Dad by night.

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That’s for everything listed above. This is measured straight from my UPS which everything is connected to.

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370W average.

3 x Lenovo x3650 M5 (Proxmox Nodes)

  • 1 x Xeon E5-2697A v4
  • 128GB DDR4 ECC
  • 2 x 960GB sATA SSD
  • 3 x 900GB SAS3 10K RPM HDD
  • 1 x nVidia Quadro M2000

TP Link TL-SG3428X switch

Raspberry Pi 3B+ (physical Pi-hole server)

Generic Mini PC Intel N3150 (OpenVPN client)

Dell Optiplex (OPNSense firewall)

  • Intel i5 4590
  • 8GB
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I use Nala for package management in my Debian systems. I’ve created aliases for ‘apt’ & ‘apt-get’ to use Nala instead.

Also ‘ll’ alias for ‘ls -lah’.

That’s about it though.

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It’s a loot bug from Lethal Company.

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Simple, clean, easy to look at. Love it.

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Looks great, nice and clean. I appreciate that.

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Maybe the pictures you were referencing weren’t very good but the switches aren’t covered by anything.

There’s a top plate that covers the PCB, but the switches are fully exposed and fit snugly against the top plate to prevent dust from going down onto the PCB.

I took a couple of pictures of my K8 Pro which is identical in construction to the K10 Pro. One with the keycap removed, and one with the switch pulled.

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I know you mentioned Keychron seems low form factor, but that’s not my experience with the K10 Pro. I have been using this keyboard for a few months now and I love it. I got mine with Red switches.

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