empireOfLove2
@empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com
A Reddit Refugee
current college student, permanent pirate
- Comment on How cold is too cold for storing in a garage? 1 day ago:
yeah most all of them are good to -30c easy, as with most electronics, just make sure it stays dry and let it sit inside to acclimate for a few hours before you turn it on.
when very cold rubber and wire insulation might crack if moved, but sitting stationary it’s fine.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 day ago:
It comes with the thigh high socks typically
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- Comment on When you fight a boxer instead of a retiree 6 days ago:
Couldn’t have happened to a nicer person
- Comment on Nvidia plans heavy cuts to GPU supply in early 2026 1 week ago:
AMD has, as far as I understand, been outcompeting Nvidia on value for a good while.
And yet their market share doesn’t increase. Because Nvidia holds a stranglehold on both the software (CUDA, RTX support, frame gen, etc) AND sheer brand recognition- gamers always complain about Nvidia and want better AMD cards, but continue to line up in droves to buy Nvidia cards no matter what.
Nvidia knows they can do whatever the fuck they want right now.
- Comment on Nvidia plans heavy cuts to GPU supply in early 2026 1 week ago:
AMD is a puppydog that follows Nvidia around on the open market with 10% or less market share. If Nvidia constricts supply and causes a massive price jump and shortages, AMD will just follow the pricing curve and we will still get no GPU’s.
AMD is also 100% reliant on TSMC and VRAM suppliers, the same exact supply pressures causing Nvidia to turn off the consumer tap will come for AMD too.
- Comment on Nvidia plans heavy cuts to GPU supply in early 2026 1 week ago:
Option two is not correct, option one is correct. This announcement is specifically for consumer gaming GPU’s only, it does not affect institutional datacenter customers.
This is Nvidia saying “thanks small fry, you were useful, but we’re leaving you behind now. Fight for the scraps.” Complete cartel behavior.
- Comment on Microsoft Edge Pushes an "All in One Browser" Message on Chrome’s Download Page 1 week ago:
Also some of us are stuck with necessary stupid software that has no Linux releases and doesn’t run in proton/wine yet.
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- Comment on Selfhosting with a seven year old 2 weeks ago:
A Minecraft server is the classic.
Don’t discount just putting together a basic webpage that can be accessed at home too- something he could put together in a basic HTML editor (drag and drop) and put his favorite things on or whatever he may be focusing on (cars, animals, space, you name it).
- Comment on Actual theft 2 weeks ago:
Unironically, Best Buy pivoted really well into the modern market and they sell a lot of broad tech stuff at good prices. I’ve bought a lot of stuff including SSD’s, ram, and a big 43" monitor from them with good discounts. Don’t diss them till you’ve used them.
GameStop though, I’m still not sure how theyre in business. Mostly Nintendo physical items I think.
- Comment on I’m tired of cornposting 2 weeks ago:
Hint: its not an emperor
- Comment on I’m tired of cornposting 2 weeks ago:
This pun only works if you mispronounce one or the other
- Comment on Pop it like it's hot 2 weeks ago:
Its so hot it’s smooth like butter.
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- Comment on I just came in your cereal. AMA 3 weeks ago:
yay extra protein
- Comment on xer 3 weeks ago:
I dislike having eyes rn
- Comment on Would a cheap, used raspberry pi 3 make for a good test server for following random self hosted tutorials? 3 weeks ago:
1gb ram is crap. Hardware capabilities aside it’s just not enough to run anything usable for real hosting. Get an old office machine for 50-100 with 8gb or more of memory and it will do infinitely better.
- Comment on Crucial is shutting down — because Micron wants to sell its RAM and SSDs to AI companies instead 3 weeks ago:
They don’t really have to collaborate though. They’re proving right now that they can price out consumers by just buying all the hardware capacity up and letting the market take care of the little guys. Hardware manufacturers like Micron are obliging.
- Comment on Crucial is shutting down — because Micron wants to sell its RAM and SSDs to AI companies instead 3 weeks ago:
What I’m becoming worried about now is all these corporations now realizing that they can simply supply price the average consumer out of owning electronics or any kind of compute. And locking them into renting or leasing access to data center compute and keeping the power of information further consolidated in corporate interests.
- I haven't seen anyone talking about the Anycubic Kobra s1 Max. 350mm3, 350c nozzle, active chamber heating.store.anycubic.com ↗Submitted 3 weeks ago to 3dprinting@lemmy.world | 9 comments
- Comment on A Simple Software Change to Add "Bricklayer" Mode to Slicers Delivers Truly Water-Tight 3D Prints 3 weeks ago:
You won’t ever see it in a commercial / OTS slicer implementation for a while, fucking Stratasys still has a patent on it and they love lawyers. This guy finally just said fuck it and wrote it himself.
- Comment on FACTS 3 weeks ago:
Nah, most ej open deck blocks just have too small a sealing surface and too weak of cylinders to keep a HG intact with a composite gasket. Coolant type has almost nothing to do with it, switching to a MLS gasket that can’t migrate fixes most of their issues.
- Comment on Google Revisits JPEG XL in Chromium After Earlier Removal 3 weeks ago:
Its more about it being a non-open standard that was unilaterally implemented by Google, and then just expected to immediately become the default because daddy Google said so.
- Comment on DRAM prices are spiking, but I don't trust the industry's reasons why 4 weeks ago:
cartel that has previously done cartel things continues to do more cartel things
more at 11
- Comment on FACTS 4 weeks ago:
Breaking news: head-gaskets company stock doubles in value overnight
- Comment on Ordered my first 3d printer (ender 3 v3). What filaments should I buy why they're on sale for black Friday? 4 weeks ago:
Not often, if you’re running non-fiber reinforced filaments. even standard brass nozzles can get 1000 hours on them before you start to get loss of print quality. And hardened nozzles have practically infinite life in normal plastic.
Better off getting multiple sizes though. A default 0.4mm nozzle is a nice middle ground. 0.2mm gains a ton of detail for small parts. 0.6 and 0.8mm nozzles can drasticall ly reduce print times for large parts and creates better overhang/bridge surfaces.
- Comment on Google Revisits JPEG XL in Chromium After Earlier Removal 4 weeks ago:
Google probably realizes literally nobody likes WEBP and avoids using it
- Comment on Not even the children are safe! 😭 5 weeks ago:
Child corn
- Comment on HP and Dell disable HEVC support built into their laptops’ CPUs 5 weeks ago:
AV1