witt 💾

@witt
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@WAHa_06x36 Life just finds a ways.
@ismh So jealous of the Todoist lockscreen widget on iOS.
@imyke It really brings out your eyes.

I find graveyards both tranquil and unsettling.

https://indieweb.org/site-deaths

site-deaths

Where incredible journeys end

IndieWeb
@mcdwayne HO-LEE EFF. That's huge 😬
@mnl That's SO cool!
@mnl
Do you need the data at a real-time resolution or does a 1 sec interval suffice? Do you want to persist data or are you okay with losing metric history?
If 1 sec and non-persistent, the prometheus GUI could do the job.

@luke The only *gotcha* I can think of is, if you're going with an AMD CPU *and* you want to upgrade individual components in the future, ensure your motherboard is an AM5 chipset.

Feel free to hit me up on here or Discord if you get stuck! (Discord = quicker responses)

@luke
Gooootcha, gotcha. So, the method that worked for me was identifying the games I want to run at x FPS with y resolution. Looked at the hardware requirements for those games (lower and upper bounds). Use https://www.cpubenchmark.net and related sites to see what benchmark numbers those hardware components come in at. Then I started swapping out components in a default build and see if they hit within my benchmark bounds.
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@luke I think it depends on how much understanding you want or need.

Not knowing your requirements I can say I've built a couple PCs in the past and I just recently ordered a pre-built one from CyberpowerPC and it's been great. Out of the price comparisons I did with buying the components myself vs ordering the same/similar build on CyberpowerPC, the latter was always comparable.