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It is 100% legit brother, using 2 for 1 offer I got ten 3080Ti for just five hunder dollars!! I swear to Shiva this is true!
What's the point of reading books about programming for Python? Wouldn't just learning c++ (or other basic object oriented languages) be enough to know what's going on behind the scenes? The only one intricacy I know Python has is the no real multithreading part.
prices have dropped under the bubble, but honestly they are still shite.What PC should I get for gaming and what shit should I avoid? It's only for gaming. Some of the games I want are only compatible with Windows, and I want to use a lot of mods and CC. I'm an ignorant retard when it comes to tech, BTW.
Are you going to buy a pre-built or are you going to build your own? I'm pretty tech retarded myself and I've managed to successfully build a couple PCs. Also depends on how much you're willing to spend of course.What PC should I get for gaming and what shit should I avoid? It's only for gaming. Some of the games I want are only compatible with Windows, and I want to use a lot of mods and CC. I'm an ignorant retard when it comes to tech, BTW.
Do some research on the case and the PSU you want. Lots of "gaming" cases have absolutely shit airflow these days due to solid front panels and Gigabyte managed to burn a lot of their credibility with their exploding PSUs.What PC should I get for gaming and what shit should I avoid? It's only for gaming. Some of the games I want are only compatible with Windows, and I want to use a lot of mods and CC. I'm an ignorant retard when it comes to tech, BTW.
Go for a triple fan cooler setup if you can. ASUS has a "Dual" line featuring a twin-fan cooler. Its components are solid but thermals are okay-ish at best and its relatively low board power limit doesn't allow for much overclocking. My 1660 Super runs at 70°C when reaching 100% load (125 watts). The RTX 3070 has a reference TDP of 220 watts - two fans are a bit weak for that. The EVGA FTW3 or the ASUS ROG/TUF should be able to maintain their 300 watt board power limits without throttling. yeah I'm planning an upgrade, but I'll have to get a beefier PSU firstEVGA graphics cards are top of the line. Asus cards are pretty good too.
Presuming you don't have any web development or web app installation experience and aren't interested in learning it… SquareSpace isn't terrible for the price and is pretty powerful and customizable. If you don't want to pay and you're just doing this for fun, WordPress.com and Medium are popular free platforms.How do make a blog/ basic website for as cheap as possible
I think it's pretty relevant given that Twitter and other services blatantly ripped off its functionality. Is it still active? I'd say yes to that too, though maybe perhaps not in any fields you're interested in. I'd say there's no harm in giving it a try.Is the app "clubhouse" still relevant or dead?
I never actually used clubhouse so I can't say firsthand, but I've heard it basically died more or less after vaccines were widely out and things started to somewhat normalize in the West. People say once they could meet in real life, it lost its relevance. I've also heard some people complain that as it got bigger, it got flooded with retards who would disrupt conversations or otherwise create an undesirable environment via racism or just the kind of stuff you'd expect in the autistic thunderdome. This kind of behavior was cited as a significant factor in driving away the 'intellectuals' that most people wanted to listen and speak to. Once the 'smart' people left the platform, it was just a bunch of tard-ragers nobody wanted to listen to. It's been somewhat supplanted by twitter spaces, where there is apparently more control over who can actually participate in the conversation.Is the app "clubhouse" still relevant or dead?
Well, Clubhouse works the same way; the person who starts the room can invite others to speak and also mute them again if they get out of line. It's not the case where you can just join the room and start screaming the N word to everyone or something like that. You first have to press a button to "raise your hand," after which the speaker might choose to invite you to speak, thus allowing others to hear you. Only then can you start screaming the N word at everyone.It's been somewhat supplanted by twitter spaces, where there is apparently more control over who can actually participate in the conversation.
Thanks for reminding me about Gigabyte. I've vowed to never buy anything related to Gigabyte products due to whatever tomfuckery they've been doing. Hopefully Corsair is an ok choice.Do some research on the case and the PSU you want. Lots of "gaming" cases have absolutely shit airflow these days due to solid front panels and Gigabyte managed to burn a lot of their credibility with their exploding PSUs.
Sounds just like twitter spaces. I'm just repeating what I heard from the Very Smart Twitter People, but I can't remember exactly who it was and I can't find their tweets about it. Seems like everybody moved to twitter spaces or the callin app for some reason. Twitter spaces is the only one I've ever actually personally used.Well, Clubhouse works the same way; the person who starts the room can invite others to speak and also mute them again if they get out of line. It's not the case where you can just join the room and start screaming the N word to everyone or something like that. You first have to press a button to "raise your hand," after which the speaker might choose to invite you to speak, thus allowing others to hear you. Only then can you start screaming the N word at everyone.
Corsair should be A-OK with Jon Gerow a.k.a. jonnyGURU being their director of PSU engineering.Thanks for reminding me about Gigabyte. I've vowed to never buy anything related to Gigabyte products due to whatever tomfuckery they've been doing. Hopefully Corsair is an ok choice.
Based on speculations 850W should be enough for a 4070. If the 4080s and 4090s keep the tradition of high transients and fluctiations, well, you'd better get a 1200W Platinum piece.Using an 850W myself, but worried that won't be enough for when the 4000 series cards come out. They're supposed to have ridiculous energy draw.