Yeah, they’ve got a ton of great documentaries there, plus some other series that are pretty great.
Yeah, they’ve got a ton of great documentaries there, plus some other series that are pretty great.
If I had to give up YouTube I’d move to Nebula. It’s been growing and is steadily getting better.
I don’t use the system anymore but at the time the parts I had weren’t supported.
I got a bunch of rgb in order to set it all to purple on my desktop. But then I started using Linux full time on it so I lost the windows rgb software, and was too lazy to fix it. So it went from looking amazing to this ugly clashing thing for the last 3 years I used the system as each part eventually reverted to its demo mode.
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I moved to a laptop for my main system for portability, and I’m really enjoying the reduction in my power bill from my previous threadripper 1950x build.
Been playing through it for a few missions and it runs very well.
Lately I keep coming back to Garuda Gnome. I would prefer to use KDE, but kde seems to have issues with my setup in different ways in x11 and Wayland. Hoping things are better in KDE 6
I’d buy a house. Not something huge, but decently sized riverfront property.
Plastic Nee-san
I use Garuda Gnome Linux. It’s setup nearly how I would set up an arch install from scratch, just working out of the box. I’ve done a lot of distro hopping in the past year, but I keep going back to Garuda.
I’d expect around 2 grand, plus or minus depending on what you get. Nice thing with it will be being able to get a lower end processor and higher end GPU. Most current gaming laptops bundle the better GPUs with the most expensive processors, something that you don’t really need for just gaming.
Definitely go for their DIY edition when it hits though, as generally their prices for memory and storage aren’t great.
Another nice thing is not being forced to stretch your budget for the higher end GPU, because of being able to just grab something midrange, then upgrade it in a couple years to midrange again. Spend about the same but over a longer period of time. And mid-range in a couple years will probably be better than high end now. and mid-range now is good enough.
I’ve gone through quite a few different mmo mice, I always go back to the G600. I’m on my third mouse right now, probably should just get good enough at soldering to replace the left click button when it wears out.
I keep hoping for something spiffy to replace it but nothing does! I’ve gotten so used to the pinky button on the g600 that at this point any replacement would have to have that.
Thought about checking out Azeron’s project cheddar mouse. But as I don’t really -need- a new mouse it’s a bit out of my budget.
Do you need the upgrade right away? If not and you have a decent budget I’d reccomend waiting to the end of the year to grab a Framework 16, with the Framework you’d be able to upgrade the gpu in a couple years while keeping the rest of the hardware.
They’ve got a good track record so far with their 13inch.
Pong. My dad had a old Atari pong system.