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blog/my-homelab: quality kos-mos
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[The nodes in the cluster are named after gods/supercomputers from Xenosaga and
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Xenoblade Chronicles. KOS-MOS was one of the protagonists in Xenosaga and Logos
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(speech, reason), Ontos (one who is, being) and Pneuma (breath, spirit) were the
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three cores of the Trinity Processor in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. The avatar you
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see in YouTube videos and VRChat resembles the in-game model for
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Pneuma. Alrest is another Xenoblade reference, but that is an excersize for the
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reader.](conversation://Mara/hacker)
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Xenoblade Chronicles. KOS-MOS (a badass robot waifu with a laser sword and also
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the reincarnation of a biblical figure, Xenosaga is wild) was one of the
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protagonists in Xenosaga and Logos (speech, reason), Ontos (one who is, being)
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and Pneuma (breath, spirit) were the three cores of the Trinity Processor in
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Xenoblade Chronicles 2. The avatar you see in YouTube videos and VRChat
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resembles the in-game model for Pneuma. Alrest is another Xenoblade reference,
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but that is an excersize for the reader.](conversation://Mara/hacker)
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Building them was fairly straightforward. The process of building a PC has
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gotten really streamlined over the years and it really helped that I basically
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