And that concerns me for Canadians. If things continue on a downward trend, Americans with serious money (note: I do not have “serious” money) will head to Canada, further exacerbating the housing shortage.
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Entheogen@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•'Panic' in Ukraine as leaked confidential Trump peace plan astounds: reportEnglish2·1 year ago
Entheogen@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•'Panic' in Ukraine as leaked confidential Trump peace plan astounds: reportEnglish16·1 year agoI really appreciate you saying this (although I’m not OP). I’m scared for my family, my kid is in the LGBTQ community, and we live in fucking Florida, the smelly dick of the US. We are getting our passports setup just in case.
I work in maintenance/construction, and I’m surrounded by MAGA screaming idiots. These people can’t be argued with. All these people care about is hurting others. It’s astounding what this country has become. A shell of its former self. The US has already failed, and none of them can see it.
Entheogen@lemmy.worldto Starfield@lemmy.zip•Is it just me or is Starfield kinda meh?English241·3 years agoI totally agree with this. I have always been able to empathize with people not liking a game that I’m obsessed with. Every game has flaws, and games are like music genres- if I like EDM, you may like country, and that’s ok.
People get really closed-minded about games, even past the point of “fanboy”. It’s like some sort of hero worship.
I keep mine in the family area. More distractions, but it keeps me more available for everyone.
Entheogen@lemmy.worldto PC Master Race@lemmy.world•No Bluetooth device detected by Intel ax1690i on Windows 11English2·3 years agoFor Bluetooth, many adapters have a cable that plugs into a USB 2 header on the motherboard. If it isn’t plugged in, you won’t have Bluetooth. And of course, make sure you have drivers for it. Windows usually handles it, but often the drivers that you can download give extra performance.
Entheogen@lemmy.worldto PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut pad on RX 6800 XT resultsEnglish2·3 years agoAs long as you have something that works for you, that’s all that matters. I have a 7900 XTX now, and I’m watercooling it only because I already had everything except the block. It runs cool on air.
And I agree, watercooling is almost never worth it. I love the hobby, so I stick with it, but I don’t generally recommend it. It is an incredible amount of work and money.
Entheogen@lemmy.worldto PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut pad on RX 6800 XT resultsEnglish3·3 years agoWhen I bought my reference 6800XT, the temps were horrible. The regular core temps weren’t too bad, high 70s to mid 80s, but hotspot was constantly in the low 100s. Mem temps were about the same.
I had good airflow, and a cool house. Checked all the torques on the board, everything seemed fine. I finally went watercooling, and the card cooled down so much it was unbelievable. I could run 3dMark on a constant loop, and never even crack 50 degrees. Fur mark for an hour, never above 44 degrees and this was on a single 360 rad.
However, temps crept up by 10 degrees over time. Paste pump out happened. Tried a different paste same thing happened a couple months later.
Finally tried Gelid GC Extreme, and it has stayed the course. I think the coolers on the reference cards are just bad, and when you add in thermal cycling, it’s a bad time. I found it especially suspect that the 7900 XTX reference boards had major vapor chamber problems. I wonder if there wasn’t a problem a while in the making.
Entheogen@lemmy.worldtoUnixporn@lemmy.ml•[KDE] Finally figured out how to rice KDE halfway decently5·3 years agoI am in love with the KDE System Monitor widgets. They were, of all things, what truly cemented the Linux switch for me.
I used Aquasuite on Windows to control my watercooling, and it can set up a vast amount of widgets on your background for easy monitoring of temps and other values. It will not run on Linux.
The KDE widgets give me basically the same experience, although missing a few things. It’s enough that I’m happy with it, and I can check temperature and flow rates at a glance if something starts acting fucky.
OW2 is OW1. They just added a couple maps, removed some maps, took away a tank, and filled it full of grind and micro transactions. Absolutely no reason for “2”.
Hopped around when starting out, and finally landed on Nobara about a year ago.
I use the KDE version, and I love it. Ticks all my personal boxes.
Entheogen@lemmy.worldto PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Thermalright Quietly Launches New Heilos Thermal PadsEnglish14·3 years agoI find this pretty intriguing, tho I would like to see some thermal testing.
If it isn’t ridiculously expensive, the ease of use would be worth it.
Entheogen@lemmy.worldto DeSantisThreatensUSA@lemmy.world•‘I’m not wanted’: Florida universities hit by brain drain as academics fleeEnglish291·3 years agoHe wants to turn FL into a Christian country club. Only the wealthy and like-minded are invited. Can’t pay, too bad.
Entheogen@lemmy.worldto Ambitious Builds@lemmy.world•High precision air bearing CNC lathe and grinderEnglish2·3 years agoThat was very interesting. The tolerances are astounding. Also, TIL that HDDs work on air bearings.
Entheogen@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's a good torque wrench to get?English11·3 years agoHonestly, if you are just getting a torque wrench for spark plugs (and any other BASIC projects at home) any brand will do. Just make sure it has the torque range you need.
I recommend “click type” because they are easy to operate correctly, and easy to take care of. Seriously, read the manual that comes with it, and follow the steps everytime. If you do this, it will last you a long time.
I bought my two torque wrenches from Harbor Freight for about $10 each. Torquing frame bolts or spark plugs? No problem. Would I use them for valve train or engine internals? Absolutely not.
If you don’t want to go the cheap route, go to any big box store like Home Depot or Lowe’s (US) and anything name brand will do, as long as it has the torque range you need.
Really nice work.
Makes me jealous, I’ve been waiting for my Alphacool block for my 7900XTX to be in stock for a while. One day soon…
Entheogen@lemmy.worldto PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Recently completed my build with a 7900xtxEnglish1·3 years agoI appreciate the update! Seems pretty similar to mine, so I’m guessing there a some similarities in the VBIOS. Thanks again!
I have all three cases (4000D, 5000D, 7000D), and offer a counterpoint.
They are very complicated cases, the 5000 and 7000 especially. But- they work for just about anything. No matter what style you want in your PC (solid colors, hidden cables, hidden drives, air cooled, water cooled, etc), these cases work. I agree there is excess, but it makes them work for a vast amount of users. Nothing like buying a case and realizing there is absolutely no way you can fit something in there.
I’ll agree with you that first time setup is a bitch. But once you get it how you want it, it’s fantastic. And I appreciate the extra parts, because (at least for me) builds change frequently, according to my needs and interests. I just found a smaller box, and keep all the extra components in it saved in case I need them later.
Either way you look at it, I hope you enjoy it, they are great cases.
Entheogen@lemmy.worldto c/Games@chat.maiion.com•The Expanse: A Telltale Series - Archangel Bonus Episode TrailerEnglish2·3 years agoFirst time I’m hearing about this, and hella excited. Loved the series, reading the books, definitely interested to see where this goes.
Entheogen@lemmy.worldto PC Master Race@lemmy.world•What's the first game you fire up after an upgrade?English2·3 years agoAlways 3DMark. I love that program. So many uses.
Absolute cinema, yet likely non-fiction.