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      Might be a single computer that’s just the primary display.

      Nothing in that boot sequence is a deal breaker it’s just missing an Internet connection I think.

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        Nah, storage is fried.

        People always focus on systemd whenever this is posted, but all systemd is saying is that it can’t read the service files when it tries to start something. Earlier on the kernel is complaining about I/O errors as well.

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          Oh yeah youre right, I was squinting real hard to try and read that on on a phone and was only looking at the bottom

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      A raspy W is like 20 bucks each, and has a tiny footprint. Cheaper than the screen itself, probably, and simpler than having to reconfigure the amount of displays based on available flavors in the setup.

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        God I remember buying an RPi for less than 10€ this company really screwed up their product.

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          The only Raspberry Pi cheaper than 10€ is the Raspberry Pi Zero (no wifi) that launch at 5€/$5, the Raspberry Pi Zero W (with wifi) launch at 10€/$10, both in 2015. Raspberry Pi 1, 2 and 3 launched at 35€ and since the 4 and 5, it’s a bit more complicated because they have different RAM options. Today, the RPi4 1GB is sold 37,90€. Availability is more of an issue. But in terms of pricing it’s not bad ! I have the feeling, people’s expectations for a Raspberry Pi are a bit distorted. No, you don’t get a top of the line gaming PC for 40€… But even a RPi2 is still good for a tone of useful projects!

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      If every single dispenser is a self contained unit, which then is put together in groups of how many different kinds of drink you need? That seems cheaper than having each group of dispensers individually built because all displays have to be wired up to a single computer. This way a single dispenser can be replaced quickly without needing a technician to come or replacing the whole thing.

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      It’s probably literally cheaper to have a cheap device that supports one display than a single device capable of supporting multiple displays.

      It also simplifies the design. You don’t need different hardware requirements or software configs for a slushy system of 3 or 4 or 5 flavors. You just have a single design for each slushy device.

      On top of that, when a device is restarting or failed it only has a single failure. All of the other flavors are displayed.

      Also, for the other “why not a sticker” comments. Having a digital display does have its advantages. You may not want your chain of stores having tacky hand drawn labels by a lazy employee. This prevents that. You can include the price in the display later if you want to. Ensuring you charge more for that “limited time” flavor and you don’t have to send stickers to each store.

      Also, the cost of these displays is so little in comparison to the mechanical parts that operate the actual machine it’s likely worth the it for the flexibility in display.

      Also, digital displays catch the eyes more. You’re gonna get more people that notice a flashy machine and think “I’m in the mood for a slurpy”. That alone is likely worth any other cost.

      Capitalism doesn’t have to “make sense” in terms of design or simplicity. It often doesn’t. It chooses the things that return the most profit. It’s not reason based in “logic” it’s reason based in “profit”.

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        It also has the benefit of being able to show metrics and diagnostics right there without having to connect it to another device.

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        Also, for the other “why not a sticker” comments. Having a digital display does have its advantages. You may not want your chain of stores having tacky hand drawn labels by a lazy employee. This prevents that. You can include the price in the display later if you want to. Ensuring you charge more for that “limited time” flavor and you don’t have to send stickers to each store.

        Ear me out: you print them, crazy right?!

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          You don’t have to send stickers to each store.

          So purchase a nice color printer for each store? Or have an employee go to print at staples when you want to change labels?

          Like, “just print them” is a lot more effort than you are making it sound to avoid the use of an extremely cheap screen.

          There is a reason all vehicles put a big ass display in their car now even though people prefer actual buttons. Screens and software are dirt cheap. A printer with moving mechanical parts is expensive. Using employee time is expensive. Shipping is expensive.

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            You can pay other companies to print for you duh, they will print you anything for dirt cheap, it’s not like a company can’t afford it lmao