u/HoloPanio

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Okay, so I decided on a whim to install a new browser and give it a shot. After approximately 3.14 minutes researching "sexiest browsers on MacOS," I came across Zen.

It truly is beautiful, and I'm writing this post before I've even gotten to play around with it, but I was curious when I got to the default search engine selection page. You have your normal ones like Google, DuckDuckGo, and Bing. But amongst those is Amazon.

Like the online store amazon. My first inclination was to immediately goto my friendly neighborhood search engine and figure out if Amazon had its very own search engine.

To my relief, I did not in fact find the shittier google that which would be an Amazon Web Search Engine.

That being said, I must implore you, the great people of Reddit, why exactly does Amazon show up as a search engine under the Zen Web Browser.

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u/HoloPanio — 16 days ago

So I've been designing my home lab rack for a while, and I have a lot of very cool things planned for it. I've got a 42u rack and I am gearing up to setup a whole Ubiquiti network. That being said, I really wanted to use the USP-PDU-Pro, but I don't want all of my power cords in the front.

I'm a sucker for having networking in the front, I think it can be very pretty, and also very functional for patching different devices. That being said, I DON'T WANT TO SEE MY POWER CABLES!! I'm all for network managed power, but It would be more useful, and more attractive to not have all of my cables wrapped around my space age electrical tripping hazard.

Every single device I have in my rack conveniently located their power supply in the rear. It makes perfect sense. Therefore, one might argue that having everything plug into the rear would also be a logical conclusion. But no. Ubiquiti said "watch this" and boom, impractical power box. Just WONDERFUL!

If I could change literally any unifi feature or product, it would be that. That is the one thing I want to change. Apparently, Ubiquiti's design team has never actually built a rack. Or touched one. Or been in the same room as one. Must be nice designing hardware from a distance while the rest of us are out here improvising around a decision nobody asked for.

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u/HoloPanio — 22 days ago