

didn’t the same exact shit happen with the 4090?
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didn’t the same exact shit happen with the 4090?
any particular reason you chose emby over jellyfin?
Hopefully I can find the molex cables that came with my PSU, I know I have them somewhere.
Thanks for the tip about grounding, was not aware of that. I’ll either be getting a second PSU or upgrading to one of those Super Flower ones, depending on how the costs work out. I just remembered my GPU doesn’t need a power cable, so that should open up even more ports.
Thanks for all the advice!
I was asking just about power, but those bays will come in handy as I haven’t been able to get a new case yet, thanks for sharing!
A second power supply does currently seem like the best option. In my research I found Super Flower’s modular power supplies, which can apparently power a ton of drives
For the molex to SATA splitters, did you need to get one specifically wired for your PSU?
Hey, thanks to your suggestion I got 8 SAS drives and a PCI-e SAS expansion card, but I’ve realized there’s something I didn’t really consider. How are you powering your drives? After my upgrade, my server will contain 12 drives, which my PSU unfortunately does not provide enough ports for. Is simply upgrading it the best option in your opinion?
Same here tbh. I havea university google suite account and I’ve never noticed it there. I also use Google messages, and there was a button for it by default, but it was easily disabled.
Apparently if you’re using the flatpak it’ll actually be in ~/.var/app/com.valvesoftware.Steam/
Idk why you’re so downvoted, I agree. I understand the reasoning, but not including proprietary codecs by default is too much of a hassle for new users. I still appreciate fedora, but I wouldn’t recommend it. Bazzite is the best distro for a gamer that is new to Linux.
Launch the game with the PROTON_LOG=1. It will create a log in your home directory.
The user having to have the vulnerable app installed does not make it not zero click.
Why? That has completely different goals than this app. What is the point in backing up my entire Steam Deck and Gaming PC when I could have an app that’s backs up just the parts I care about and syncs between them?
You can backup to a cloud provider to have cloud syncing between systems, similar to Steam’s. Also, most people do not backup their systems.
Its pretty common to have a gaming PC and a work laptop.
Many people were or are fans of franchises made my Ubisoft. They’re mad to see these IPs they enjoyed being ruined, which is fair.
The decomcrats are fucking morons for allowing Trump to take credit for this. This was the obvious outcome and was easily preventable.
Already did!
It’s a shame I have a year subscription to them. I’ll be cancelling and moving the second it runs outs.
I agree, it is sad, but your McDonalds comparison is not at all the same situation. I do when possible try to use privacy respecting software. There’s a reason I’m on Lemmy. However, I’m using Lemmy from an Android phone. In many situations in everyday life, there is no simple way of avoiding having your data collected. My ISP and credit card companies collect and sell my usage information. I fortunately still have an older car, but when it inevitably dies, I’m gonna have to upgrade to one with an internet connection that also collects information. When my data is already being collected and sold by so many companies, I’m not going to stress myself out by worrying about adding one more, especially when the information they’d gain (my phone number and social media interests) is already plenty available from Google.
In your comparison, you act as if I’ve chosen to have this and have now given up. In reality, we’re in a world where it’s often the only option.
The correct answer is proper legislation to prevent and reduce this, because the sad truth is that the large majority of consumers never gave a shit.
Seriously, why should I give a shit about that at this point? Any information I put into this app they could easily get from Google.
Of course, but the video is pointing out that of the games tested, most of them perform better on Linux.