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My entirely sober ass thought the same thing, even before I saw the caption.
(Mastodon, by default, crops the picture to 16:9 from the center. The caption on top is not visible in this crop, and can only be seen when I click the picture to show it in its entirety.)
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PC Master Race@lemmy.world•First desktop PC in 15 years. Help me feel good about buying a Dell!
01·2 months agoYeah, and I actually have it, instead of just daydreaming about being able to afford it.
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PC Master Race@lemmy.world•First desktop PC in 15 years. Help me feel good about buying a Dell!
0·2 months ago7800XT, 2560×1080@60. Max settings in MechWarrior 5 usually results in 60fps. 10/10, no notes.
And no, I mean controlling costs. Paying $500 for a GPU is a once-in-a-decade splurge. Paying $1000+ is unacceptable. Paying $1000+ for a GPU that won’t even work on Linux in 10 years is pure unadulterated lunacy.
The only vendor I found willing to sell me a comparable build for a comparable price was a small outfit with a bad reputation.
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PC Master Race@lemmy.world•First desktop PC in 15 years. Help me feel good about buying a Dell!
0·2 months agoIt just occurred to me that, if I had not thrown away my old '90s Antec cases, I probably could have used one of them for this build.
But the airflow would have been atrocious. PC components didn’t dissipate a thousand watts in the '90s. I’d have had to drill a bunch of vent holes and somehow attach fans and a dust screen. Would’ve been a major pain.
On the other hand, it would have had an optical drive bay—several, in fact—which I really wanted for this build…
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PC Master Race@lemmy.world•First desktop PC in 15 years. Help me feel good about buying a Dell!
0·2 months agoI do have one regret: I wanted a more retro-style case, both for fashion reasons and because they’re easier to work on.
Sadly I couldn’t find one that would ship in a reasonable time, including a nice-looking one from Antec. (I used their cases for my builds back in the '90s. Fond memories!)
So I went with a fairly standard glass-sided case from Corsair.
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PC Master Race@lemmy.world•First desktop PC in 15 years. Help me feel good about buying a Dell!
1·2 months agoHeh. My story is basically the opposite of yours.
I was thinking I’d get a pre-built so it’d just work, but I couldn’t find anything pre-built whose price and components I considered acceptable except one builder that had been widely panned for shipping broken computers.
So, over a couple of days, I gradually became resigned to having to build it myself.
I did not end up regretting my decision. The machine came together without a hitch and works great.
10/10 would build again.
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PC Master Race@lemmy.world•First desktop PC in 15 years. Help me feel good about buying a Dell!
1·2 months agoThe nice thing about building a PC yourself is you can choose the components and therefore control costs *a lot*. I put together a competent gaming PC last December for US$1400.
My GPU is not as fast as yours (yours has a PassMark score of 36002 and mine’s is 24250), but it still runs everything at 60fps and is half the price.
Soaks up ink? I’m confused. How does ink end up somewhere other than the paper being printed on?
I’ve never used an ink-tank printer, but I’ve read that they have “pads” that wear out, and some ink-tank printers require you to throw away the entire printer when that happens. Doesn’t sound too great.
Also, inkjets suffer a lot of clogging, smearing, and other such problems stemming from the use of liquid ink. These problems go away (temporarily, at least) when you replace the ink cartridge, but how do you solve them when there’s no ink cartridge and the print head is part of the printer?
Not necessarily. You need to fetch the HTML of the web page you want the icon for and see if there’s a <link rel=icon> or equivalent HTTP header.
And yes, this means different pages on the same site can have different icons.
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memes@lemmy.world•What do you mean I need to remember the numbers?
132·6 months agoBrilliant! I wish my #bank 's #ATM was like this!
Right now, I have to cover my PIN-entering hand with my other hand, and then do a whole bunch of fake button presses, in order to hopefully confuse any hidden cameras. Hopefully. Maybe. It’s absolutely maddening, and it probably isn’t actually secure because real button presses require more force than fake ones.
If only the keypad was randomized like this, entering my #PIN securely would be easy. 😭
So, the people you have in mind don’t believe in free will? Isn’t that kind of un-Christian?
And if they believe that humans don’t have free will, then what’s the point of all the “SINNERS!” and punishment and threats of hell and whatnot? None of us are in meaningful control of our actions, so trying to coerce us to change those actions obviously isn’t going to work.
Also, if we’re all inherently evil, then we’re all going to hell regardless, so this whole religion is kinda pointless, no?
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•The fediverse has a bullying problem
3·9 months agoCan’t confirm. When I was young and hanging out in online chat rooms, I regarded the others as real and experienced a full range of emotions toward them. They were my acquaintances, friends, crushes, or enemies. Definitely didn’t see them as NPCs. If I had, I would never have had such strong feelings about any of them.
But that’s just me. Others’ mileage may vary.
“I can’t see your medical condition, therefore you aren’t actually suffering from it.” —thoughts that belong only in the minds of literal children
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solarpunk memes@slrpnk.net•I looked it up and this is real
162·10 months agoOut of curiosity, why *is* it not flying in a straight line? Curvature of the Earth or something?
Lol who the hell thinks Inkscape isn’t professional? Inkscape is the damn gold standard for vector graphics editing.





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