Chiming in to swap for 5600, drop the 2 case fans, and switch 3060 to 6700 XT or 6650 XT. There's games right now that REQUIRE 6 cores
They simply should not be allowed to advertise with the fake frames IMO.
It will still sell by the millions :(
Another similar question: why has executive pay skyrocketed when it's exactly opposing to (most) companies best interests? Also, you could merely hire a qualified candidate from within the company who is already familiar with how things work and pay them still six figures, but not millions or billions. It seems kind of insane that one person is "worth" that much to a board.
I think I have 20k
Brilliant insight. They probably are tracking metrics on what will encourage people to buy stuff the most too
Do you know if there's any statement or if it's known who did this?
I came to the same conclusion as you: why would people buy their stuff if they could just run an unlocker script or edit a config file to give that stuff to them? It's basically malicious DRM
What a pleasant cozy setup. How's the motion clarity? I also see it supports HDR. How does that look?
I have tried a bunch of mice and I always end up coming back to the Logitech G502. Here's a pro/con list for you: Benefits
- Generally considered quite comfortable
- Excellent placement of mouse buttons (index finger buttons are HUUUUGELY important for me)
- Fantastic ability for remapping, macros, and basic functions
- Multiple profiles you can switch between automatically or manually with a single button press. I have a "work" profile with copy and paste as my index finger buttons and a higher dpi and a "gaming" profile with numbers 5-0 on the number row mapped to my those buttons for additional functionality and ease of use.
- Pretty cheap: regularly $40 or less on sale, sometimes even $25
- Adjustable weights to whatever you want
Potential cons:
- I have had to replace it once after 5 years of service due to double click
- The software it supports is I believe quite old
- The grippy texture will get a lot of dead skin in it and removing that is a pain
I would like to find a way to contribute here. Longtime reader and former build team on the old reddit ship. If light touch moderation and being engaged here is what you are looking for, I'd be willing to mod.
Very rigid routines and coping mechanisms. For your tab problem, I use OneTab to collapse and save them all into a searchable list for later.
So the key for me has been "offloading" and "outsourcing" is what I call them. Memory tasks I offload to my phone like reminders, obsessive calendaring, note taking, and to do lists. I automate as much as possible when it comes to systems designed to make me get on task. Basically, if executive function is a limited resource (it is if you have ADHD) the less decision making you have to do, the better. Pre-make decisions and go from a script or playbook. That's my calendar and notes.