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Computer of furious AMD power, includes a 1 TB SanDisk Extreme SSD for the USB port and to use as a Linux boot system tool. I plan to give around 500 GB to a Linux partition.
Product Description
- Model: ASUS
- Form/Style: Standard
- Model No: GA605WI-G16.R94070
- Processor: Zen 5 Gen Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 2.00GHz Processor (upto 5.1 GHz, 24MB Cache, 12-Cores, 24-Threads, )
- Memory: 32GB OnBoard LPDDR5X RAM
- Graphics: GeForce RTX 4070 8GB GDDR6 Dual (Integrated+Dedicated) Graphics,
- Storage: 2TB PCIe SSD (Solid State Drive)
- Operating System: Windows 11 Home-64
- Display: 16.0" AMOLED WQXGA (2560x1600) 240Hz 16:10 Display
- Connectivity: 802.11be, Bluetooth 5.4,
- Ports/Slots:, HDMI, USB 3.2 Type-C, SD Card Reader, Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack
- Input/Output: Webcam, White, RGB KB Standard Keyboard,
- Battery: 200W PSU, 4-Cell 90 WHr Battery
- Other Features,
- Color: Platinum White
- Weight: 4.0lb
- Product Dimensions (WxLxH): 9.75 IN x 14 IN x 0.7 IN
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**Update: I decided to get the ASUS Zephyrus G14.
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Hello all! Just catching up with you. It appears I am getting myself a Macbook Pro 14" M4 Pro entry of Apple Silicon with 24 GB of centralized "Unified Architecture" RAM to challenge my life's current obstacles by the horns. This computer should last me at least 3 years while attempting to stage my "CityDrinker Labs" employment attempt in the Bay Area. Half truth, half participation, the "CityDrinker Labs effect" of experience will take the lead of an employment opportunity with DevOps soon. I have not given up, despite failing at least 20 interviews throughout 2020 and earlier. I will pursue skill on this machine.
You can see I made a section on this site, called "Tech Worker Life". I'll go through all the guidance I find on approaching the DevOps engineer employment on this section of my site. I am also interested in using tmux for shared sessions where a volunteer can teach me. I wanted to prove it isn't necessarily so, that DevOps is only an "internal hire", that is not a fact. It depends on skills and effect of offering solutions. DevOps continues to be a mainstream trend in today's software production. By becoming a DevOps solutions expert I'll bring in a healthy living for my exist and save money. To bring the solutions for Software Development Life Cycle to a close, by bringing the "vessel" of tools to the employer. Ideally, before it is too late and I'm aged, so that's why 3 years of Macbook Pro relevance for career sounded like a good idea.
New Kingston 1 TB USB Thumb Drive (Gen 2 USB)
I also got myself a 1 TB disk drive, which does 900mb/sec to write and 1000 MB /sec to read. I have not received this yet, but will write about it in the coming weeks as I receive my Amazon purchases. I am getting a 1 TB USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C 900mb/sec write and 1000mb/sec read thumb drive for some of my SSI backpay. My Christmas from Amazon purchases are done and I consider them personal gifts. Paid for behalf of Daniel Wood providing the order and the Public Guardian sending him a check for the amount. I got over $3000 in backpay left. I also chose a "Pelican" brand computer case and Jansport backpack for traveling.
In regards to the thumb drive, It is an enormous amount of space 🌌 which I plan to use for Oracle Virtualbox and Docker. I want to catalog Virtualbox instances of Linux ISO 's or learn Docker, utilizing the 512GB of the new Apple Macbook's disk space so I can try all the flavors of Linux in different profiles.. Then I can do tools like Ansible with the CPU cores and RAM with Kubernetes in MacOS.
I probably need to find a PC so I can format the disk to exFAT for the MacOS to identify and use the device. If I recall correctly just buying a thumb drive for MacOS is not enough, the disk has to be formatted a certain way to be identified as hardware by the system profiler.
Casual Tech Dropout ✨
I am approaching the GED for an unprecedented education recovery. I've got the book to do it and my new Macbook will have a 12 MP (megapixel) webcam. This makes it easy to use my private room at the institution for the COVID-19 specific "proctor exam" for passing the GED. Whether or not the corporation (STARs Behavioral Group, Inc) will allow a ride to the DMV to get my ID is based on the staff's supervisor's permission. I will be getting a SIM card for my Pixel 5 from TruConnect.com, a Lifeline cellular BYOD (bring your own device) plan.
Shelter 🏠
I am staying at the brand new Cordilleras campus at Edmonds Drive in Redwood City. I just arrived at the new program (STARs Behavioral Group, Inc) and brought Geshtu-E in. I snagged an extra bag of tea for the caffeine boost and he identified a weakness, and that I was seeking Vyvanse, which might makes me function better. Stimulants are some crafted crutch that give liveliness but don't offer the most optimal founded answer. I could probably navigate SSI, and with the remaining backpay rent and deposit after the Amazon purchases Daniel made for me (he gets a check to cover it) I'm going to see if I can get a part time job. That way I can exit benefits in a good way.
If I go to the street it is illegal to live outside and you could get a citation and/or jail time. However, I'm graced with purpose in GED thanks to the effect of good holistic feel. The home at STARs Behavioral Health, Inc. has an appeal for education. They try to get a feel for education in the mental health population, and on the paper (which was turned in) I asked the same, which happened during the Education group. I will ask to get to the DMV to get my ID one way or another so I can pass the GED in quiet study. The bedding is very comfortable, and there is WiFI which shuts off at 7:00 PM each night. Good thing Geshtu-E and I are arriving to a close at this ugly thing I never liked, that a human has to constantly, constantly maintain the self. It's discipline I didn't want to hear but embrace, thanks to ADHD drugs that I may get later.
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As I sit and waste my time at a Geshtu-E deity overcoming obstacles I'm enjoying what little power I have left on my Macbook. I've been shopping for a computer and put my request in on Tuesday, so we can pull the trigger on a buy. I decided I want an ASUS, but I will ask first for the Macbook Pro M4 Pro Apple Silicon. I need the computer for doing Ansible, Docker, Kubernetes, Python, bash, and a host of other skills assembling to the way of a chosen employee in the area.
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I have selected a $1499 computer (ASUS Zenbook Pro 14" 120hz OLED touch screen laptop) and a Macbook M4 Pro with 24GB RAM. I have until Tuesday to decide what I want, and price is a factor so I've narrowed down well what I want. For choosing what to buy I used Google Chrome and the Best Buy app on my phone. The Alienware M16 R2 had a screen that had poor nits brightness for modern times, and the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 14" OLED 3K reminded me of how much gaming computers suck with their high heat and low battery life/portability. I didn't want the $1500 ASUS CoPilot+ PC because it is flimsy looking, but may look back. I put my decision in on Tuesday. The Macbook Pro M4 (or Pro) is a ton of money for 24 GB RAM, at $1799. I would have gotten it though.
I would need this system for running Docker, Kubernetes, and Ansible, future proofing a DevOps job for my LinkedIn and resume. I want the extra RAM for docker/Kubernetes, systems administrator practice, and Ansible. I'm chosing a 32GB RAM model.
I'm excited about it.
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