love this #Tea life hack
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love this #Tea life hack
@derPUPE@chaos.social
Robot: What is my purpose?
Operator: You withdraw the tea bag
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love this #Tea life hack
@derPUPE my damaged brain was Sad realizing is not a video 🤣
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@derPUPE kleckert bestimmt daneben beim Ausfahren des Laufwerks
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love this #Tea life hack
@derPUPE Antwort auf die Frage was man mit einem alten Raspberry Pi 1 noch anfangen kann 😀
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love this #Tea life hack
@derPUPE looks like they rigged a CD drive to open and pull out the tea bag after a specified period of time. I see a raspberry pi to the left there that is presumably controlling it.
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love this #Tea life hack
@derPUPE automated tea bagging.
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love this #Tea life hack
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love this #Tea life hack
The teabag should be left in the cup!
Some prefer that because it makes for a stronger brew, but for me it’s the wakeup call that comes from getting teabagged by the teabag at the end of the cup. 😂
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love this #Tea life hack
@derPUPE damn. Doesn't work with an SFF optical drive!
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@derPUPE Heh!
...your image description isn't "AI" slop, is it? Because (and I only realized this after staring at it for a bit) that's clearly a DVD drive, and it'd make way more sense to put "a DVD drive" (or whatever) in the description instead of hedging it like that.
(if you did actually write it yourself, oops sorry! Lots of people have been using LLMs for their image descriptions lately so I tend to be suspicious...)
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@derPUPE damn. Doesn't work with an SFF optical drive!
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@derPUPE i have to ask though... What starts the timer? Is it a terminal or API request to start it and after a few minutes the eject command is sent, or would one rely on the boot up speed of the SBC itself which runs eject on successful startup (which just so happens to be about the right time), so just plugging it in is all that's needed?
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love this #Tea life hack