Sunday, September 7, 2025

When My Desktop Took Its Last Breath – And a Mini Warrior Took Over

๐Ÿ’ป When My Desktop Took Its Last Breath –                   And a Mini Warrior Took Over 


You know that sound when a machine cries? Not the usual whirr... this one was different.

Huuuuuuuuuuuunnnrrrrrrrrrrr...

That was it. My desktop—my trusted desk buddy—was officially dying. I glanced at Task Manager in panic: Memory – 100%. CPU – 99%. It was like watching someone’s heart monitor flatline.

One last desperate restart... no signs of life.
Om Shanti.


When My Desktop Took Its Last Breath – And a Mini Warrior Took Over
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๐Ÿ’ญ The Search Begins…

The Search Begins…
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I needed a savior.
Not a laptop, not a tablet, but something more stable—a compact desktop.
Something I could:

  • Carry around like a lunchbox

  • Set up anywhere

  • Use for AI workloads and basic productivity

  • Not cry over if something went wrong

And so, like anyone with a tech emergency, I turned to Google God.

That’s when I stumbled upon a hidden gem:

๐Ÿง  SkullSaints Rudra Mini PC

I hadn’t heard about it before. You?

Think of it like an Apple Mac Mini—but even smaller, like a soapbox or your square tiffin box from school days.
Portable. Powerful. And absolutely punchy.


SkullSaints Rudra Mini PC
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Manufactured by SkullSaints Electronics Private Limited, this little marvel seemed like a match.
I took the leap. And boy, was I surprised.

๐Ÿงช Performance & Value Checks

Let me share my real-life user checks—not a lab test, but real work scenarios:

✅ 1. Performance Test – “Can It Keep Up?”

TaskOutcome
Boot Time (Win 11 Pro)~12 seconds
Chrome + 15 tabs (including YouTube + AI model console)Smooth
ChatGPT + Visual Studio Code + FigmaResponsive
AI Inference (EdgeML for testing)Decent – supports lightweight models
4K HDMI Output (Multi-screen)Flawless

๐Ÿ”‹ Verdict: For 90% of daily users and lightweight AI development, this is a pocket rocket.

๐ŸŽฎ 2. Experience Test – “How It Feels to Use?”

  • Noise: Whisper-quiet

  • Design: Sleek, matte finish

  • Ports: Dual Ethernet, 3 Display Outputs, USBs – no dongle circus needed

  • WiFi 6 + BT5.2: Snappy connectivity

  • Looks: Like a mini beast ready for war, but calm like a monk

๐Ÿง˜ Verdict: Quiet, smart, and built for modern multitaskers.


⚙️ 3. Workload Fit Test – “Will It Handle My Life?”

Here’s what I use it for:

  • Document automation

  • M365 workloads

  • Content editing (Canva, Photoshop)

  • AI tools (Edge inferencing & local vector DBs)

  • Zoom + Teams (with 4K display active!)

All in a single square box.

๐Ÿ’ฐ Verdict: At this price, you're basically hiring a junior AI assistant who doesn’t take breaks. 


๐Ÿ’ก 4. It's Not the Latest… But It’s the Wisest

True, it’s not running a Core i9. But:

  • Do I really need that to check emails, design slides, run some code, and play YouTube in 4K?

  • Nope.

This is about efficiency, smart spending, and actual output—not synthetic benchmarks.

๐Ÿงพ Verdict: A wise choice for smart users.

It's Not the Latest… But It’s the Wisest
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๐Ÿ› ️ 5. Practical Value Over Vanity Specs

Every product has its quirks. Even flagships crash.
But this one solves more problems than it creates:

  • Low Power Consumption

  • Minimal Heat Output

  • Easy to mount, hide, or showcase

  • Takes up less space than your phone’s charger brick

  • Budget friendly and field-ready


๐Ÿงช Mini Real-World Test Cases

ScenarioTestResult
AI Model DeploymentONNX-basedRuns light models smoothly
Multi-monitor Trading Desk3 ScreensLag-free at 4K@60Hz
Developer SetupVS Code, NodeJS, GitFast & Stable
Content CreationCanva, FilmoraNo lags
Browsing + Video + Calls3x comboAll good


SkullSaints Rudra Mini PC Infographic
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๐Ÿ“ธ Some Photos(From My Lens)










๐Ÿ™‹ Final Thoughts — Why I Recommend (Not Promote) This

Let me be clear.
This is not an ad. Not an affiliate link. Not a paid review.

This is just a user story—from someone who had a dying desktop and needed a resurrection.

In a world where everything’s becoming compact, connected, and clutter-free…
this small wonder fits in without standing out.

Sometimes, solutions don’t need to be complex.
They just need to work, quietly and consistently.



⚠️ Some Caution

  • Not for heavy 3D rendering or AAA gaming

  • Storage upgrade might need external drives

  • Audio output is functional, not phenomenal (Bluetooth headset solves it)

 

๐Ÿ”— Want to Explore the Product Yourself?

You can find more details, specs, and purchase options here:
๐Ÿ‘‰ Rudra by SkullSaints – Official Product Page




Sunday, August 31, 2025

The Cat, the Snake, and a Memory from COVID Times

 

     The Cat, the Snake, and a Memory from 

                         COVID Times

                 Subtitle: A balcony morning, a farm flashback, and a standoff I still think about


During COVID, our world shrank to a few rooms—and suddenly small things became big stories. One morning on my balcony, a mother cat locked eyes with a snake. What happened next still lives in the rustle of those bushes.


The Cat, the Snake, and a Memory from COVID Times
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1) The Tiny World We Lived In

Early morning, before my kids woke up, I walked from my room to the hall. Just a few steps… and my mind went back to COVID times.

“OK! Don’t ask what new story I’m bringing now,” I told myself—because most of my stories begin before I start.

Back then, our world was small: bedroom → hall → balcony → kitchen. That was it.

Were those days good or bad? Health-wise, very tough. No one wants that again. But they also gave us silence, slow time, and a chance to notice things we used to miss. Metro cities went quiet. People went home. Villages came alive. And technology became our lifeline—work, school, life went virtual.

That bigger discussion is for another day. Today’s story is smaller—and closer.


The Tiny World We Lived In
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2) A Balcony Morning

One weekend I was busy with my balcony garden. In the base garden opposite, a mother cat lived with her kittens. She’d been around for more than two years. My wife and daughter adored her. She even slept on our swing chair sometimes.

Our apartment is a mini-biodiversity park—birds, cats, dogs, snakes, and sometimes a surprise monkey. Neighbours care for greenery and animals; someone even made a little couch for the cats.

That morning, the mother cat sat very still. Eyes fixed. Body tight.

At first, I thought she was watching a bird. But she didn’t blink.


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3) Eyes That Wouldn’t Blink

I followed her gaze.

Sunlight hit the bushes and something faintly shimmered.

A snake.

It was looking back with the same focus.

For a moment, time slowed.


Eyes That Wouldn’t Blink
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4) Flashback: Pepsi vs. the Snake

That sight pulled me back to my childhood farm—and to our dogs: Pinky, Pepsi, and Singiri.

Once, Pepsi—short, brown, friendly but fierce—got into a fight with a rat snake. We heard her unusual bark and ran. The snake coiled tight around her. Pepsi did not give up. She bit the tail first, then the neck. It was a long fight. In the end, Pepsi won and came back wagging, proud.

That day I learned: even a non-venomous snake fights hard to live; a loyal dog will fight harder to protect.


Please visit my other blog on Pinky "Where Are You Going, Pinky?"

Note: “Pepsi” here is the name of our childhood dog, not the soft drink. ๐Ÿพ


Flashback: Pepsi vs. the Snake
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5) Back to the Balcony

Now I was watching a fresh standoff: mother cat vs. rat snake.

The cat sprang. The snake coiled. They circled, hissed, leapt. For a second the snake looped near the cat’s neck. My heart stopped. The cat held her ground.

The photographer in me woke up. I ran inside, grabbed my camera, clicked the blur of fur and scales.

And then… silence.

Leaves settled. A quick rustle. The snake slipped deeper into the bushes. The cat stood guard, tail twitching, eyes still glowing.

I waited.

Nothing.

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6) The Silence After the Rustle

Did the snake escape? Or was it waiting under the leaves for the next move?

I don’t know. I never saw it again.

Even now, when evening light hits those same bushes, I catch myself looking—just in case the story wants a different ending.


The Silence After the Rustle
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7) What That Morning Taught Me

  • Small things can be big wonders. In lockdown, a cat staring at a bush became a story I’ll never forget.

Small things can be big wonders
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  • Territory matters. Whether cat, dog, or human—we rise when our space, family, or peace is threatened.


Territory matters
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  • Survival is persistence. The snake was weaker, but it did not surrender. Strength isn’t everything; refusing to give up is.


Survival is persistence.
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  • Roots and belonging. Like Pepsi protecting us, like the mother cat holding her ground—COVID quietly reminded us to return to what matters: family, home, and nature.


Roots and belonging
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Sometimes, suspense is the lesson. Not knowing keeps us alert. Keeps us alive.


Closing Note

A balcony morning. A farm memory. A fight that still lives—not just in the bushes, but in my mind.


As the standoff unfolded, I did what I always do—the photographer in me took over, and I captured it all on camera. ๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ“ธ













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