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  • This seems like the right approach.

  • Or.... And just bear with me for a sec! Or maybe.... It tastes like shit, and they just like it 😂

  • That makes sense. But there was no video showing him hitting a barrier or something. What else could have caused the suspension to fail?

  • Me too. Latest one is battlebit. Game looked fun. Plays very well. Balance is shit.

  • What? What about security updates?

  • Your wife must be a deep sleeper. Mine would be awake in an instant.

  • Same for me

  • Almost 2 weeks ago I found a wall lizard inside a pool. Poor baby was so scared (maybe tired) that he didn't even flinch. I caught him, and placed him on a wall near the pool. I love nature! However, I also hate spiders. So, we are not perfect. And although I am ashamed to admit it, if I find a spider inside my home, I will squish that little fucker.

  • That sucks. Things like these make me think humanity is not on it for the long run. We're definitely doomed

  • 16GB of RAM is very close to NOT being enough.

    For a 32GB kit you don't pay double, but you get to "future proof" your PC. And you get more RAM in case you want to run VM's. Just my 2 cents.

    FYI: I have built a desktop (5600x and 6700xt) with 32GB, because my previous PC had 8GB and I ended up upgrading to 16GB because I was running out of RAM in many occasions.

  • I might not be the best person to help you with this, but here it goes.

    Performance on upcoming games will depend if developers keep fucking up the optimization.

    With that said! I would say a combo of 7800X3D and RX 7800XT would put you close to 2k€ (price based in Portugal).

    This is assuming the following parts:

    • Any X670 mobo (around 300€)
    • 2TB nvme (150€)
    • Good PSU (150€)
    • 32GB DDR5 CL30 (180€)
    • Case (120€)

    I know this is not an Nvidia build, and the reason is, AMD is promising FSR to work even with older games.

    Hope this helps.

  • Like many people already said... we are totally fucked

  • That's definitely worse. However, we haven't noticed much of that.

    I would even argue that kids were eager to get reunited with their friends.

  • Yes it did!

    I teach kids from ages ranging 12 to 18 and all the teachers agree there are skills missing from kids who had online classes during the pandemic.

    Kids close to 12 have difficulty reading Kids around 14 have serious gaps in computer knowledge.

  • You should have given the reason. Details gentlemen!

  • I see what you mean. It makes sense