I have a home server running in a Fractal Node 304, that thing is still incredible so many years after its release. I got 6 HDDs, 2 SATA SSDs (with room for 2 more) and 2 NVME SSDs in it.
I’m also looking at cases to make a PC for the living room and I’m considering the NZXT H1, DAN ARH2O, Fractal Ridge and Fractal Terra. Any thoughts?
That article is ludicrous. There are valid criticisms of ESG investment and renewable energy plans but this ain’t it.
If you believe climate change is made up as the author of this article appears to (or pretends to), then obviously using resources to act against it isn’t appealing.
The Daily Caller is not what I would call a reliable source of information for what’s happening in Europe, even though it’s used as a reference.
War in Ukraine obviously heavily affects energy prices in Europe even though it’s not even mentioned.
Even when taking climate change completely out of the picture, oil and gas production has already peaked (according to the Internal Energy Agency) and if there’s no effort to find alternative sources the poorest populations will obviously be the first ones to be energy deprived. Burying one’s head in the sand will not change that.
Reddit still has tons of useful content and I’m expecting to be clicking on it or some sort of archive in the future. I won’t be active of the platform in any way but there’s still value in the content they’re now using as leverage.
I was playing Diablo 4 and saw my SO (who doesn’t play a lot) looking at my screen and suddenly recoiling when I opened the Paragon boards.
I thought about it and put together a way to stream my PC to the TV. Result: we’ve played Minecraft Dungeons local coop for a large part of the weekend and it’s been fantastic.
Thanks! It looks more like a Discourse forum than Reddit. I’ll reserve judgment for now but after so many companies took their own platform usage we need something like this more than ever.
This is a Theranos level of fake it till you make it: lie about where the product is used, who approves it and how well it works and hope the reality catches up quicker than clients.
It’s pretty clear the technology is not ready for this, and once again regulators and prosecutors won’t move a finger to prevent potential harm.