

I have 2 G.Skill 16GB DDR5s at 6000Mhz in my current rig. What would this net me in todays chaotic market?
Iirc HDDs are also going bonkers, what would my WD 20TB disk go for?
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I have 2 G.Skill 16GB DDR5s at 6000Mhz in my current rig. What would this net me in todays chaotic market?
Iirc HDDs are also going bonkers, what would my WD 20TB disk go for?
🤔


Yup, saw some stats from screenshots on there, their mail service had a cap of 300 mails monthly and it blew up to over 50 000. Verification/mail servers went up again yesterday at 4am CET but still seems like the authentication servers are pretty overrun.


Yeah, I lade my acc a year ago and iirc they didnt have voice chat then. Now they seem to have better permissions for channels, vc and video/screen sharing around the corner. Only thing Im lacking is fediverse type of instances so we can only pray that will be developed one day. As of now idk what the status on self-hosting is but ive seen the devs link alot about it in their official server


Stoat.chat, anyone?
Had to check this because i never heard about it. But yeah, apparently dug up during a church renovation, presumed medieval.
Been a Linux user since 2018 and I’ve never know this, wtf
“We are a family after all”


My fiance always tells me how much she hates me complaining about things and not doing anything to improve it, and i think that’s a fair point. She has had to continuously tend for herself, fighting health care, education system and society to get by. And that really made me understand that complaining without doing anything is both priveleged and stupid. I have more respect towards others than trying to force Linux down their throats, but just complaining and ignoring a solution, even if all the circumstances line up perfectly, is just dumb. Complaining is justified, not doing anything or pretending you can’t is not. That being said, the Linux community is obnoxious and, in many cases, has the worst case of superiority complex, although i do believe we have gotten way better at that and are way more welcoming now than before.
Only downside ive seen with Debian is slower rollouts and some packages missing in their repos. Its because they prioritize stability.
If Debian fits your use case theres no reason not to stay. I ditched Debian after I accidentally created my frankendebian monster which i was way too unknowledgable to save back then.
And hey, welcome to Linux!