Kuai Kuai culture is a phenomenon in Taiwan wherein workers put snacks of the "Kuai Kuai" brand next to or on top of machines. Workers who do this believe that, because the name of the snack - "Kuai Kuai" - stands for "obedient" or "well-behaved," it will make a device so adorned function without errors. As such, it can be commonly found in myriad places of work in Taiwanese society. A rigid set of best practices has arisen surrounding the proper use of Kuai Kuai snacks, such as using green bags only, and ensuring the snacks are not expired.
== Cultural influence ==
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> It is important to not place expired Kuai Kuai; expired products must be replaced immediately ... News reports in Taiwan have placed the blame for some accidents on improper Kuai Kuai usage.
Is it? He is not asking for a recommendation, he is asking how it is achieved. I say it is a perfect fit for a question. One could also reword it and ask how infotainment screens work.
If you don't know what to Google for, it is hard to Google it
so he describes what he wants to do
Idk I always act in favor of the customer opening a ticket, not which threads I could close to have my little victory over someone else
What is the best way (possibly reducing costs) to achieve it? Is it necessary to build a sort of application or using a particular software? Thanks in advance
He is just tossing the idea out there, not asking how to do it
@TuxStash.de Better wait for on of the mods to weigh in, then @DavidPostill @JourneymanGeek
@TuxStash.de I totally get where you're coming from, but Super User isn't for "tossing ideas out there", it's for asking specific questions regarding specific problems
Open discussion is better suited for reddit, chat, quora or forums
@TuxStash.de There are dozens of such systems, which work in dozens of different ways. Again, if we allow one question of this sort, we have to allow all of them.
programming and software development, electronic devices, media players, cell phones or smart phones, except insofar as they interface with your computer, asking for a product, service or learning material recommendation,
He is not straight up asking how to program it, but wondering if something like that exists in the open. And the answer is, yes it does, there are many Digital Signage programs out there and they are quite handy, if you are looking for a system that displays different things on a display.
I'd donate them to a school or something, but these are laptop sticks and I don't think any place here still uses such old laptops
I know for a fact many places still have old desktops tho, including my college, which has at least 300+ PCs from the early 00s.
I have three laptops that use DDR2 which I was previously using as servers, but I just moved all my server stuff to a newer 2015 laptop with great specs, so...