USB sticks, a.k.a. Thumbdrives that is. Was just talking with Karmi in the comment section about how he uses sticks compared to me, so I thought I show mine just so you see how unsophisticated, untricky and ungeeky the editrix truly is:
On the left side you see the install media (ISO files) of EndeavourOS and Archman GNU/Linux and our music library. I regard those sticks as essential as we can use the first two in order to reinstall our currently used systems, and the third to play a huge part of our recently favourite stoner hippie rock music in the car.
On the right are non-essential sticks I use to put ISO files on for testing.
Now you can see what a simple mind the editrix truly is, not a Mary Sue but a bonafide Jon Snow. 😐
Here’s some of mine (if this works):
I have more on that rack now, if that pic worked. Puppy, CentOS ‘n Unbuntu on right. Then I have 4-6 of the Fit Plus small types on 4-port USB hubs, which are used as permanent installations on two main Linux test computers…Ubuntu LTS, Fedora ‘n CentOS. 😉
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OK .. pic didn’t work.
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This did werk. I guess you blogged the cool key thingies already a while ago. Great idea. 🙂
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The key tags are a brilliant idea!! You should post that on a Life Hacks site!
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He should indeed.
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Much smaller tags would’ve maybe been ‘brilliant‘ – these are a tad big, but were cheap w/ free shipping ‘n I was too lazy to look further. I found the ‘handcrafted‘ scrap-wood hanger to be more useful. 😉
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It looks very well made!
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