You can definitely support more pixels than 1080p, even at 165hz. My kid has a 6700 xt and I’m constantly impressed with it at 2k 165. Worst case you can run at 1080 and upscale.
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suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What to do if border police ask to search your phoneEnglish251·17 days agoVPN to your cloud server.
suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What to do if border police ask to search your phoneEnglish512·17 days agoEncrypted backup -> remote storage -> factory reset -> cross border -> restore backup.
I personally (I’m sure others will disagree) would recommend skipping Manjaro and maybe Pop.
If you want to try Arch based pick Endeavor instead of Manjaro.
It seems like new folks have a lot of trouble with Pop to me. Out of the Ubuntu-based side I’d choose Mint over the rest.
Also don’t discount base Debian, people sneer at it because of the speed of the update cycle but the other side of that is it being the least likely to blow up on a new user.
Full disclosure: My devices are currently split between endeavor and Debian, depending on my tolerance for things breaking. I know fuck all about Bazzite/Nobara/Fedora.
suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Repurposing an old Alienware r8English4·1 month agohttps://www.freedombox.org/apps/
Whatever you end up doing immediately after you finish setting it up, throw some files on it you don’t care about and practice breaking and reassembling your RAID a few times before you put anything important on it. You want to understand the basic process before things fail.
suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Minecraft server hardware benchmarksEnglish11·2 months agoI successfully ran a modded java minecraft server for me and my friends for years on an ancient thinkstation with a xeon E5430 (quad core 2.6 ghz w/ddr3 ram) doing double duty as a NAS. That old xeon couldn’t carry your i5’s jock on single core performance, which is your main concern. As long as you’re not running huge kitchen sink packs with giant complex bases I think you’ll be fine.
suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the most bizzare opinion you have ever heard from a teacher or professorEnglish50·2 months agoI had an intro to sociology prof spend an entire lecture on full blown anti vax conspiracy shit.
Also had a bio prof take 5 during an anatomy lecture to give a teary eyed plea for the young women in class to not ruin one of the ‘fundamental joys of motherhood’ by getting their nipples pierced.
suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•(Solved) An inexpensive 10" laptop to run Linux.English51·2 months agoAny model from any major brand made in the last 10 years off craigslist?
With that kind of spec I, don’t know what you’re expecting—anything that turns on will be able to do that.
suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•But hey, I'm just a normal kid, like you, except that I ask questionsEnglish16·2 months agoAlso how to title a post.
suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do wages and tax work in the US?English2·2 months agoWage workers fill out a form with their employer called a W-4 that lets the employer determine the appropriate amount to deduct in tax and pay to the IRS for you.
Many people have additional sources of income though, some of which will pay tax for you, some of which do not. Each Year when you ‘file’ your taxes you gather all that information together and pay any outstanding balance. (or receive a refund for overpayment). The form is called a 1040 and comes with a workbook that walks you through everything. It includes very large tables where you can look up the tax amount to avoid having to calculate it as well. If your tax situation is fairly straightward an eighth grader could probably do it.
I reckon, given the extent of voluntary submission to constant surveilance from corporations and the continued march deeper into oligarchy, that it’s only a matter of time until platforms that aren’t explicitly anti-privacy are going to be reframed as extremist and dangerous as a part of the global political conversation. Perhaps this will end up being the leading edge of that.
suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why is my food making lightning and shutting off my power?English4·3 months agoNot enough foil, maybe add a couple old cds.
suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•[UPDATED, probably solved) Need some help. System locked up, had to force power off, now gaming performance is bad.English2·4 months agoFair enough. Not temps then.
suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•[UPDATED, probably solved) Need some help. System locked up, had to force power off, now gaming performance is bad.English4·4 months agoIt would not surprise me in the least to find out a big heatmonster like those X3D chips will hit throttling temps at idle if the CPU fans stop spinning. Probably within seconds of booting. Can you check the actual clock speeds of the cores at idle/load? See if you’re geting anywhere close to your 5.whatever ghz.
suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•[UPDATED, probably solved) Need some help. System locked up, had to force power off, now gaming performance is bad.English8·4 months agoThis one, any mention of temps is conspicuously absent. OP should check them immediately.
and there’s always weird ass bugs and issues and a ton of involuntary learning involved
The issue is not that Linux is more or less buggy/difficult than Windows. It’s that you’re conditioned to already understand Windows’ bugginess/difficulty. I dual-booted for some of xp, all of 7 and much of 10. I found once I got comfortable enough with both, there were perhaps slighly fewer deep problems on Windows, but they were always much more difficult to rectify.
But I understand if you don’t want to take the time to get to that point, learning isn’t for everyone.
suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.ml•Microsoft will charge $30 for an extra year of security updates on Windows 10 - NotebookCheck.net NewsEnglish14·6 months agoI give it 3 more years, tops, until Windows is fully a subscription service. Hope you enjoyed the era of owning your PC because it’s coming to an end.
suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Yet another "What distro should I use?" post, but at least I did some homework.English16·6 months agoI started the ubuntu path on warty, was a distro vagrant after unity arrived, switched to debian a while which was and is fine, decided to give manjaro a shot and couldn’t stand it, but oh how that AUR made me swoon. Finally worked up the nerve to lose the training wheels and try just arch, got tired of the immense chore that it became and found EndeavourOS.
I cannot recommend endeavour highly enough. It’s exactly what I always wanted and as long as they don’t completely shit the bed somehow I doubt I’ll ever leave. I can’t speak to your hardware concerns, as I went full team red with common hardware for my last few builds because I knew they would have linux on them. The arch wiki is great. The forum exists. They have a plasma version.
The only games I have been unable to play are those that have shitty anti cheat software and the occasional very recent release, but those usually get resolved in a hurry. Genuinely no complaints.
suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.ml•Apple put the Magic Mouse’s charging port on the bottom againEnglish96·6 months agoDon’t be ridiculous, they love their customers. You just ain’t one of them. Their target demo continues to be people don’t want to think about it and have enough money to not care about the difference between $8 and $80. Same as ever. It’s also kinda hard to fault them considering how much fucking money they make.
Many ISPs block some traffic on those ports for residential customers in order to force you to use a much more costly business account to be able to host your own website.