Just finished the new Riven remake, pretty cool game, now continuing High on Life, and Ghostwire Tokio
Just finished the new Riven remake, pretty cool game, now continuing High on Life, and Ghostwire Tokio
Seems like a ~~blessing ~~ glaring kde bug, I mean how is it possible? Why a theme needs to be able to execute shell commands?
one question just to make sure, are you running it in performance or silent mode? there is a switch near the power plug, asking because there are conflicting comments/reviews/opinions online most saying it’s silent and maxing at 70°C while fans are relatively silent and some say the cooling is loud
Definitely worth considering, thanks
Yeah, but everywhere online people with rx6600 say it’s getting 70°C max, even with smaller coolers, gonna replace the terminal pads and paste later, hope the cooling isn’t compromised, like broken heatpipes or something
yeah, the ambient temp is about 20 °C, running 100% fans gets me 85°C in furmark, it seems to be a case independent because getting panels off seems to effect the situation insignificantly
Maybe I’m old but I’ll never buy a live service game, I mean I don’t like to play with people anyway, but there are multiple solo games with a bunch of MTX in the top of AAA price and they can shut down servers any time, and that’s stupid
My father won an equivalent of $40 000 here in Poland which was a hefty sum in 1999, it opened some perspectives for us, we renovated our communist-built flat (bye bye wooden windows), my sister got married with her boyfriend, parents bought them a flat (for silly money, inflation is a removed), paid for a moderate wedding, I got a PC (shitty for that times) and my father bought a car, he had a minor cardiac arrest a year later, he couldn’t keep his job with his condition, so he became jobless, money was spent, my education fund was spent, fast forward few years later long story short I got married, had to pay for my wedding by myself, living at my wife’s parents
I heard about the game but didn’t know it came out already, maybe marketing was insufficient, wouldn’t buy it though, don’t have any VR hardware anyway
Yeah, an oscilloscope would be handy in hunting spikes, it’s a bit harder with a standard multimeter, you sure you don’t know anyone with a spare PSU to borrow?
ssds getting not enough power? i’d test it with different PSU, i had a problem with my ssd failing and changing PSU worked, apparently 3.3VDC rail is routed on the motherboards without any conversion straight to m.2/pcie devices
it’s a sub brand of Toshiba, so not some unknown shit, very respected brand i’d say
Here in Poland dining out is more expensive than cooking, many people here have a hard time wrapping their head around the idea that cooking for yourself or your family isn’t considered the default in some countries, but the myth it’s “healthier” transplanted itself here perfectly through the pop culture, to the point according to my wife i can’t make burgers for dinner or wrap a salad in a tortilla because it’s unhealthy fast-food, no such problem with pizza though
I like cooking, I get a lot from it, like the feeling of fulfillment etc
I don’t mind ads and suggested pages that are vaguely related to my interests, but aside from obscene manga and obvious fake baits for horny men (seriously I watch my porn in private tabs), I’m not interested in groups as exotic as “car spotting Philippines” or “my dream mud house in Congo”
Just look at Facebook, yesterday I was spammed by sites with AI fakes of Scarlett Johansson, reported them all, this morning Billie Eilish with biiiig boobs in suggestive positions, reported, now I’m being bombarded by Alexandra Daddario obvious fakes, it’s getting ridiculous
Yeah, tried replaying first Soul Reaver, I just couldn’t, it felt clunky af
it’s not only clouds, everyone uses open source and like whole secure WWW etc. is using openssl, every site uses some kind of open source js library, should they all go proprietary because they don’t pay?
yaaay, i hope so