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    Next time take a better picture so we can tell you how to fix it.

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    The flash memory the OS is stored on is borked.

    Filesystem check shows dependency errors attempting to check ext4 fs on /dev/mmcblk0p2. Assuming ext4 and fsck are installed (it should be if this isn't a mega-custom ultra stripped down private distribution) this shouldn't be possible.

    Further down networking fails to initialize leading to a bunch of fails before it succeeds and reaches its target, only to be stopped by the dependency errors again.

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    • E [email protected]

      Ok, but ... 3mg of lsd is a lot for the whole class, same with them amphetamines.

      And on the other hand you serve tequila & milk in breakfast numbers?

      I'm not saying I'm not writing this down, but damn.

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      It's the 'kernel panic' not the '40000 calorie gallon heart exploder'. Shoukd fit in like a normal glass/mug.

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        a whole linux system isn't even all that crazy. if it runs doom it can probably also run linux so probably everything from a potato to a dog's left testicle can run linux.

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        Kind of discriminatory, what about the right??

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          Or at least how to run DOOM on it.

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          Oh. Easily. But you cant affordenough slushie to finish a level.

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            easier to buy 10 rpis than a single embedded system with 10 diplay ports

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            Dont need remotely a full rpi for this. A pico or esp32 might do the trick.

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              Kind of discriminatory, what about the right??

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              The right potato will work just fine.

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                In 2025 we boot a whole Linux system to display a logo.

                Does it run Wayland? 😛

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                I feel like that isn't that far fetched, considering this machine probably has some sort of Internet connectivity so you can update the labels remotely and do other remote maintenance/monitoring tasks.

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                  drink it fast enough...

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                    I hope the machine is up to the job. I'd pack at least 64 gigs of RAM and a nice GPU.

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                    At some point you realize that the slushee has melted in the face of your system's 1000 W TDP...

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                    • O [email protected]

                      Dont need remotely a full rpi for this. A pico or esp32 might do the trick.

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                      This is being produced in relatively low numbers (thousands) , so software development is a factor. Just plopping a scripted browser in kiosk mode on Debian is cheaper than ESP32 UI development.

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                        Flavor.exe caused a kernel panic

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                          At some point you realize that the slushee has melted in the face of your system's 1000 W TDP...

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                          That seems too low. What kind of low spec AI slush master 7000 are you using?

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                            In 2025 we boot a whole Linux system to display a logo.

                            Does it run Wayland? 😛

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                            Wouldn't be surprised if they ran animated splash.

                            Hell, wouldn't be surprised if they started pushing ads through the screens.

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                              This is being produced in relatively low numbers (thousands) , so software development is a factor. Just plopping a scripted browser in kiosk mode on Debian is cheaper than ESP32 UI development.

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                              Idk, if they're plugging in one for each screen it sounds like a lot; there are libraries to do most of this. It wpuld only take me about a month or someone competent a couple days to write this. I kbow there's libraries to display, but i don't know what else this is monitoring/controlling. So that seems safe,

                              So there's a computer hardware cost that goes from ~5x(4?) Per machine to ~45x4 per machine. That's ~ 2 hours of code per machine difference that this would make, assuming you were paying ~80/hr to write it, which is reasonable.

                              Even assuming no code was needed for the pi, production takes twice as long as expected, and electricity costs don't matter (which, next to the condenser; they may not) you break even at ~16 machines. 20 if you want to throw in some other random arbitrary cost.

                              Even if you assune pi 0's, at, what 20/each? You still break even before 100 units.

                              So it would take less than a hundred machines for smaller chips to pay off. I'd believe an exec didnt (even ask someone else to) do this math, but how long have pi's had multiple video out's?

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                                Man it's so crazy how many small computers are around us. Just a few years ago that would have been a plastic label they swapped out when needed.

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                                  Man it's so crazy how many small computers are around us. Just a few years ago that would have been a plastic label they swapped out when needed.

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                                  And it still should be.

                                  Cause its stupid. This is even dumber than walgreens replacing freezer doors with LCD screens that don't let you see whats inside.

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                                    Kind of discriminatory, what about the right??

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                                    still windows

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                                      Man it's so crazy how many small computers are around us. Just a few years ago that would have been a plastic label they swapped out when needed.

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                                      And it probably should be. We could even have a set of small plates embedded somewhere for quick swapping on demand.

                                      I like computers, but having an individual computer to run a single drink display really is overkill. At least use one to drive all the labels simultaneously, if you still want the ability to display nifty animations of liquid flowing above the actual liquid actually visibly flowing.

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                                      • a_random_idiot@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

                                        And it still should be.

                                        Cause its stupid. This is even dumber than walgreens replacing freezer doors with LCD screens that don't let you see whats inside.

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                                        yeah, that is the most f'd up thing, I saw it at a travel plaza, it looks like the fever dream of some tech mogul's kid that they just sink money into because they're infatuated with it.

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                                          And it probably should be. We could even have a set of small plates embedded somewhere for quick swapping on demand.

                                          I like computers, but having an individual computer to run a single drink display really is overkill. At least use one to drive all the labels simultaneously, if you still want the ability to display nifty animations of liquid flowing above the actual liquid actually visibly flowing.

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                                          They're probably paying a dollar or two for a esp32 at volume. When one fails a tech probably just throws the old one away.

                                          tween this and the e-ink pricetags on merchandise...

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