Whether you started with a 2600 and a joystick in your hand, an N64 with a blistered palm or building your first PC in your teens, what is that one video game you've played at some point that to this day sits at the top of your list.
Our first computer was an IBM, and the first pc game that i remember is called Kindergarten, i wish i remembered more about it though, i would love to watch on youtube and get a nostalgia boost haha
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Quel ordinateur hybride d'occasion serait le meilleur choix prix-performances pour de la bureautique basique et plus si affinités ? (Sondage en pouet suivant)
J'ai indiqué toutes les caractéristiques que j'ai pu obtenir, s'il y a des erreurs n'hésitez pas à les indiquer !
I am currently composing a new #PC for my father...
And I'm currently faced with the question "#AMD or #Intel" - It's not supposed to be a high-end system, but rather a well-performing computer that should also last for about a good decade. (He VERY rarely gets a new one) So I will use the latest of the latest.
As for #CPU selection, I find AMD simpler simply because there aren't as many models. (I'm also a bit of a AMD fanboy) What do you think?
Tipps für neuen Mini-PC? Hey ihr Bastler, Tüftler, IT-Worker - ich brauche einen neuen Computer. Einen Mini. Und halbwegs leise. Er muss nicht das Allerneuste sein. Aber etwas "Bumbs" darf er haben. Ich brauche 32 GB RAM und einen "Tacken" flotter als mein aktueller "Intel Core i5" wäre schon nicht schlecht. Am besten alle Komponenten in einem Bundle bereits zusammengestellt. Ich hab nicht mehr den Überblick, was an Hardware mit wem spielt oder kämpft. Zusammenschrauben kann ich dann selbst, wäre aber nicht traurig, wenn das schon erledigt ist 😉 - Ach, und das Maschinchen muss Linux können - dürften aber vermutlich die meisten Kisten inzwischen schaffen, oder?
Hat jemand Tipps und Empfehlungen, welche Modelle man getrost näher in den Blick nehmen darf oder um welche man lieber einen Bogen machen sollte?
Mon fils me propose d'en racheter un par Aliexpress où il fait tous ses achats à moindre coût.
Si j'avance des arguments éthiques (car je doute beaucoup), il m'oppose le fait que tous les ordis ont été fabriqués en Chine et que la revente en France par un groupe français éthique, ne change rien au problème de sa fabrication et de son acheminement.
Je suis très contrariée et décontenancée.
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I am impressed and so grateful to everyone who reached out to me about my question regarding where folks are using their #SteamDeck! I feel better about my purchase now. I do have a gaming #PC at home but plopping myself down on the couch in or bed with my SteamDeck is nice too.
If anyone wants to add me on #Steam, please feel free - 'astuffedtiger' should be my username!
Seemingly co-authored by Elite creator David Braben and a sociopath, Zarch was primarily known to Brits via a Lander demo kids would sneak on to school computers. The full game expanded on its eye-popping 3D landscapes and absurdly twitchy gameplay, as you attempted to use the mouse to coax your craft to blow up enemies while not inconveniently crashing into a tree.
So, I'm looking for some good headphones, mainly for use on a computer. I'd love 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound, yes I know it's fake, no, I don't care. If there needs to be any setup, the app should be accessible to screen readers. I like overear headphones, bonus points if the earcup isn't bolted onto the headpiece so that if I were to sit on it, it won't break apart and unabled to be fixed. I can pay a good $150 for them, maybe a bit more if it can make me sandwiches and cool stuff like that, or has some kind of 3D audio stuff that actually works in games, movies and such and isn't just for one game engine or something.
Apple Store and online support is exponentially better than support for any PC.
Can people think of other things where the service of one company/brand is so the gold standard that having to use another is like 😫😫😫
Dealing with setting up a new PC for work now and 😭😭😭 #tech#computers#pc#apple
Mechanical keyboards are popular with geeks because they can be customized with a variety of switches and keycaps. But have you ever seen a mechanical keyboard that can fold? Well, you will today because I’m going to tell you about the RK Royal Kludge RK925 folding mechanical keyboard. It’s certainly something different than what you will normally see when it comes to a mechanical keyboard.
The Royal Kludge RK925 is a foldable mechanical keyboard that can be either wired or wireless, depending on your preference. Don’t take the Kludge part of the name in a bad way here, as it’s not meant as if it’s an ill-assorted collection of parts assembled to fulfill a particular purpose.
https://www.seerofsouls.com/wp-content/themes/groovy/assets/images/transparent.gifAs you can see it’s definitely a foldable keyboard. But what’s different about the Royal Kludge RK925 it folds horizontally instead of vertically like most foldable keyboards you see will do. This truly sets it apart right from the start in my opinion.
Unfortunately once it’s folded in half, there is no locking mechanism or anything similar to keep it folder. You have to rely on the way you store it in your bag or whatever. There is however a velvet pouch for the folded keyboard to fit in, so that does keep it from coming unfolded if you store it in that.
Another thing that most gamers, among others, will appreciate about the RK925 is that it’s what they call a 60% keyboard with only 68 mechanical backlit keys.
Along the top edge of the Royal Kludge RK925 is where you will find the power switch, the USB-C charging/connectivity port and the foldout phone/tablet holder if you wish to use it with a mobile device. One neat thing is, the RK925 can be paired with up to 3 different devices using Bluetooth 5.1.
The foldout phone/tablet holder is very sturdy and has no issues at all. It will even work with cases, depending on their thickness of course. I personally used it with an iPhone 12 Pro and a Pixel 6 Pro while on vacation in Las Vegas.
This keyboard uses low profile white switches that have a 12mm height and a 1.4mm distance to actuation.
The double shot ABS keycaps have a very shallow concave shape but they are full-size keys allowing typing to feel roomy and comfortable. Being a mechanical keyboard, typing on it results in a pleasant clickity clackity. I found the volume of the clicking and clacking to be fine for my ears but if you work in a quiet office, you might bother others.
The backlight is bright but not too bright. It can be completely turned off or you can switch it to a ‘breathing’ mode where it will fade in and out.
It has a 600mAh battery that will give you up to 200 hours of nonstop typing with the backlight off and is fully recharged in 2-3 hours.
Note that this keyboard seems to automatically time out and go into power savings mode after about a minute. So if you come back to your desk and start typing, you might lose a stroke or two before you notice.
One thing to note is that the RK925 does not include a Mac mode so using it with a Macbook Pro or something similar works, but you won’t be able to do the special key combos using the OPTION and CMD keys unfortunately. If you can live without those special key combos, then using it with a Macbook or anything similar should work without any other issues.
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Thanks to the awesome folks over at Royal Kludge for allowing me to review this product and others that they have sent over in the past. They have also provided me with a special URL that anyone can use to save a total of 10% off of your entire purchase across their site. So if you’re interested in purchasing the RK Royal Kludge RK925 folding mechanical keyboard, or any of their products, you can enter code DECRYPTED to Save 10% On Your Entire Order.
Final Thoughts
It’s nice to see a company that makes normal every day products come up with something different and do it differently than you would expect. The Royal Kludge RK925 does exactly that while maintaining the ability to work as expected. It’s very well made, sturdy, solid, portable and affordable.
If you’re looking for or in the need of a keyboard you can easily take with you but not have all the bulkiness of a regular keyboard, then this is certainly one product you should take a look at. Throw in that the price is only $79.99 if you buy directly from RK Royal Kludge.
⭐ What graphics card and processor do you have? Is there any reason why?
as for me, I was assembling my last computer in 2021, i9 and GeForce 3080Ti. This year I bought a laptop Rog Strix with AMD. I see that Unity works faster on amd.
Kbin: What is your all time favourite video game?
Whether you started with a 2600 and a joystick in your hand, an N64 with a blistered palm or building your first PC in your teens, what is that one video game you've played at some point that to this day sits at the top of your list.
What was your first PC game ever, and how did you react to it?
Our first computer was an IBM, and the first pc game that i remember is called Kindergarten, i wish i remembered more about it though, i would love to watch on youtube and get a nostalgia boost haha
Microsoft would buy Valve 'if opportunity arises,' said Phil Spencer in leaked email (www.pcgamer.com)
But its prime target was Nintendo, according to a 2020 email leaked during the FTC v Microsoft trial.
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