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Reviews (3)

Aug 09, 2021
Not disappointing... but not quite up to the hype
installed locks, it's open when cross-wise to the door plane and locked when oriented head-to-toe...IDK hard to remember when it's beeping quite loudly at half-midnight. No machine that doesn't actively save or threaten human lives should need to default to a beep that loud.
The software, once you acclimate to Yet Another ecosYstem and learn what's useful for what, is more than adequate for all your basic functions, and it definitely seems commercial-grade reliable -- only reboots we've had in the first two weeks were standard operator pratfalls.
My only real "nope" to review was the default installation to "hybrid RAID", which while it does sound great, I was Quite Sure I didn't want right then... and yet still somehow could not prevent, instead had to crash out of the installation mid-disk-format and redo the setup.
Also part of the on-boarding experience (still the same "nope") - it needs to be much clearer to a new user what system files are being put where. I initially created a separate volume for (I thought) just the core system and mostly-empty default userspace. But despite starting at <2GB, after less than a day and only about a dozen running packages -- all of them installed on volume 2 -- vol1 was clearly going to run up against it's 20GB, having silently been filling up with hidden @subvolumes, snapshots, mirrors, redundant recycling bins, and other overhead, presumably mostly BTRFS stuff I didn't mentally account for.
Anyways within 48 hours I was offloading several TB from volume 2, so I could delete it and balloon out volume 1, which despite being spotlessly empty in my "admin" view, contained Essential System Files and could not be modified. (having attempted block-wise moving of a system partition before, I agree this may be the wiser move... but being told I "can't"..? I guess it just brings out the American in me, bro.
(j/k -- I know we pretty much invented the "sealed-for-your-own-protection" software philosophy. But lets just blame that on the cocaine).

Dec 13, 2021
Best all-around home-office printer for us in years
No more fancy imaging technologies combined with clunky UI, glacial speed and crummy document quality, no more 1y under warranty before kaput, and just possibly no more suddenly urgent bargain shopping (/ price gouging) for ink - the ink subscription with this HP OJP gives you enough free pp/mo. up front that a lightweight consumer of dead-tree like me might not need to pay for it more than a few times before replacing the device. Super easy setup if yiu don't think too hard about all the data gathering. But atlewstat least ots seemingly transparent and easy enough to opt out if you don't mind losing out on some free ink. And free mobile faxing. Thanks HP for being reliable, and we will never use the "b”’word* about your product line again. (* rhymes with “scoring”)

Sep 13, 2021
Fantastic NAS drive, but caveat emptor: industrial noise level
2 of 2 found this helpful Using this in a NAS, upgrading from 4TB Iron Wolf Pro. They perform admirably and I especially can't beat them on sale for 1/2 off. Only unexpected negative is the noise, which I did read about but you kind of have to experience it firsthand... it's not ridiculously loud? But it's not quiet. One single drive being written steadily sounds almost exactly like the gutter runoff hitting the bottom of the metal downspout outside the home, a few minutes after a cloudburst. It can be a pleasant sound at the right time of day, etc., less awesome at others. I'm a litttttle afraid of what all four bays are gonna sound like. But: no pain, no RAID, I always say-ed.