Slurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrp
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Not a blue screen... that's maybe a kernel panic but can't read it myself.
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Bad news is "bios crash" has no real flavor and every sip is just raw brain freeze.
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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.
Exactly. This implementation makes no sense. Unless the logos are animated, need to change frequently, or supposed to show advertising (I hope not), a backlit plastic label would do the same job just fine. In fact, that has done the same job for decades at this point.
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Bet you can play Doom on it
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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.
its some serious cyberpunk 2077 shit.
I can see someone slinging a cyberdeck pinging a drink machine to infiltrate the LAN.
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Weezing the biiiii..... osssssss!
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About to get me bricked up
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I see this and i unconsciously accept it is my fault
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It uses Linux? That's actually nice to see (but do you really need a full blown OS to show a logo?)
So working on ad machines before a lot of them connect to an external ftp site to pull down the latest version of the logo. Things like this you don’t care if it’s secure or not
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Not a blue screen... that's maybe a kernel panic but can't read it myself.
It's failing storage, top half of the display is EXT4 complaining it can't read the SD card, bottom half is the result of that, services can't start.
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didn't systemd add a bsod equivalent some months ago? iirc optional default off so nobody will ever see it?
IDK but it's strange if true, because I'd say that a BSOD is more like a kernel panic? Obviously, I'm not an expert.
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It's failing storage, top half of the display is EXT4 complaining it can't read the SD card, bottom half is the result of that, services can't start.
My slurped machine needs an HD upgrade? But I just upgraded it dammit!
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Bet you can play Doom on it
me when I finish a cherry slurpee
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IDK but it's strange if true, because I'd say that a BSOD is more like a kernel panic? Obviously, I'm not an expert.
I think the idea was a visually easier to use for beginners info screen to help with diagnosing the issue but I never read too much into it
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Esp32 probably doesn't have a bios crash. My bet is a raspberry pi
Not a BIOS crash but a Linux startup has been interrupted here. So likely you're right
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This implies every drink and its display is handled by its own computer running linux. Potentially mtndew has a different IP than coca cola.
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How often do they change flavors that they need a full blown computer to show the logo, probably downloading it from a remote server, compared to just a backlighted sheet with a printed image?
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Nooo don't! It's snow crash
Ba ma zu na la amu pa go lu ne me a ba du?
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Blue Slurpee Of Death
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Blue Slurpee Of Death
Lol I think people are missing the BSOD reference