I can't find the original image, it's just been reshared dozens of times on Xitter, Threads, Facebook and Reddit, but nobody is adding context or naming and shaming.
Pollard pleaded guilty to attempted murder and burglary in 2022 and was sentenced to a 20-year split sentence, with five to be served in jail or prison, according to his arrest records. He was released on probation in May 2024, according to a spokesperson from the Alabama Department of Corrections.
So wait, after he murdered his cellmate he was still released on probation? What the fuck Alabama?
I am going to need a translation, my sprinkle sized brain cannot comprehend this lunacy.
Cabin? Founder? Fired before even being hired? wtf is going on?
edit: decided to look it up on LinkedIn. My understanding is that he's roleplaying external HR reaching out to his own employee, and upon finding out that they aren't loyal, he reveals he's actually the founder/owner and fired them. "Step into my cabin" must be some Hindi saying, perhaps?
It's in the URL, so they changed it when they realized it didn't do too well. Happens a lot with news articles. Based on click rate, one version will be declared the best.
Nobody knew at first. Until they tried it for the first time.
It's not so much about knowledge nowadays, but about convenience.
If OP can't be arsed and just wants a prebuilt and be done with it, that's entirely up to them. But as I said, if they are willing and able, they can get much more out of it.
It's cheaper to build one yourself with these specs, but yes, it's a fine PC for gaming.
Edit: adding that they could have totally cheaped out on certain parts like the power supply or the motherboard, as you can't see them. If you're willing and able, I would definitely recommend building something yourself as it's so much easier today than it was 20 years ago.
I reverse image searched on mobile to try find the origin / source of this specific image to see if it was legit.
I wasn't excluding the possibility of some company in the world prompting for a 100% tip, hence why I didn't spend 10 seconds googling for it.