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  • For flexibility and size I like external m.2 enclosures. I have some from Sabrent, Orico and Rosewill. Of them all the Rosewill is the smallest, has the nicest build quality, and seems to dissipate heat the best.

    So I would recommend a Rosewill 9SIA072GJ92919, and add an NVMe SSD of your choice.

    I think your MacBook is Thunderbolt 2, so you won't get full speed but it should still be plenty fast. And this enclosure will give you TB3 speeds if you upgrade your PC later.

  • Ways to spice up a can of tuna? [Question]
  • Fermented and spicy - how about some gochujang? It's like miso, but a Korean version with chili. Mix it with some good sesame oil and a splash of rice vinegar to lighten it up. Then put it with the tuna in your onigiri like you would the mayo. It's already salty, so no need to add salt.

  • Tesla owners in deep freeze discover the cold, hard truth about EVs
  • It's not that one charging location was down. It's that the current battery tech can't charge in cold conditions without using some of its own power to heat the battery cells. This means people need to anticipate the cold and charge earlier and more often than they typically do.

    Those who didn't were stranded.

    This is a real limitation of the current technology. Not a deal breaker for most people, but it's a learning curve and a potential inconvenience.

  • [Thread] Recommend me devastatingly sad songs? Please?
  • Blue Valentines - Tom Waits

    107 Steps - Björk (this one is best after watching the movie "Dancer in the Dark")

    Gone Away - My Brightest Diamond

    Gloomy Sunday - Billie Holiday Or Gloomy Sunday - Sinéad O'Connor No comparison vocally, but if you like Sinéad the second has a lot of emotion.

    A Night Like This - The Cure

    Traveling Light - Leonard Cohen

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  • I'm late to the party on this, but I would agree with the others that Raspberry Pi is not only overkill, but will make this more difficult than it needs to be.

    It's a great job for a basic microcontroller, and the code needed for that will be simpler. You just need something like an Arduino, some wire, a few resistors and 4 buttons. Look at any intro to Arduino introduction that gets to button presses (and debouncing). Here's a good guide from the start: https://learn.adafruit.com/ladyadas-learn-arduino-lesson-number-1/introduction

    If you want to follow a guide end to end and can customize the code, this might be a helpful starting point with a very compact board: https://learn.adafruit.com/arcade-button-control-box/overview

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