What if we listened to Prince Daddy & The Hyena while cuddling around the GameCube and played Animal Crossing together 👉👈😳🐾🏠🐺
What if we listened to Prince Daddy & The Hyena while cuddling around the GameCube and played Animal Crossing together 👉👈😳🐾🏠🐺
I mean if it’s still doing what you need, I’d leave it for now. If not, the two listed should give anywhere between 20-50% improvement without changing a socket, with the benefit of more cores too.
If it were me, and I need a bit more I’d probably just get the 5800X over the 5800XD and coast.
No worries! - mentioned on another comment (now deleted) but if you need something now, 5800X is functionally the same (about 15% worse) for £130-150 used.
(Oh and yeah I put the used price - they go for around £190-220, sometimes lower, on eBay for around that much - sometimes a lot more, but if you’re patient / shop around it is do-able sub £200).
rog.asus.com/motherboards...
Just had a quick look - Full list of supported CPUs for your board here, Ryzen 7 5800X3D is supported after a BIOS update.
Depends on definition of costly / budget, but the X3D CPUs (sub £200) are generally the best AM4+ CPUs, and do compare pretty well to a lot of the new AM5 CPUs.
Something like the Ryzen 7 5800X3D would be a good choice, but you may need to update your bios prior.
It’s really not on for a community that prides itself on diversity.
I would really like to stop having to post about this shit one day.
There’s a reason this sentiment is my pinned post.
Every year events here like to vague post about what they are doing about it, but every year I get more and more messages about the barriers disabled attendees encounter, and the resistance they got when trying to communicate these barriers.
I keep saying this, but if you can afford to spend resources on getting a fursuit of your event’s mascot, but you cannot be bothered to even provide basic accessibility provisions like consistent alt text usage… yeah it shows how shallow your event’s accessibility and inclusion policies are.
A screenshot of the BlueSky accessibility settings page with the “require alt text before posting” setting enabled.
So as it’s still #disabilitypride month, here’s a fun tip;
This platform has a setting that makes it pretty hard to forget to include alt text on your image posts.
It has existed for a while. Please use it.
Tortex are lovely picks in fairness, cheap but I guess they just wanted the memory of it being from that show lol.
A photograph of the baby hippo “Moo Deng”. The baby hippo is in the centre of the frame looking at the camera directly, with it’s mouth open slightly. Moo Deng appears to be moist.
The gold standard is generally three sentences for most things.
It doesn’t need to be overly poetic or excessively detailed, more just describing the thing in the context in which it exists.
It’s an accessibility feature. It helps people with screen readers and other assistive software.
If AI companies use to web scrape, that is irrelevant in the grand scheme of things as the primary purpose is to support end users with CVD, reduced contrast, and other vision-related impairments.
Furry cons and larger furry meets cannot claim to be serious about inclusivity, if they cannot be bothered to use alt text properly on their social media
This should not be a hot take
Just use alt text
Looks amazing! 😊
A photograph of a 2DS I refurbished.
I’d highly recommend getting a 2DS. They’re pretty cheap here (£45-50) and very repairable.
I’ve owned a few different 3DS family systems over the years but I’ve always gotten on with the 2DS the best.
Sure but my main is a cow, I have an unfair advantage and any power I want.
It’s all fairly templated to be generic but if I ever do it more seriously I’d spend a bit more effort.
It just explains which systems are region locked, condition of the item, returns policy, and caveats, etc
I wrote my own using HTML so my buyers will actually know what tf they’re buying 👉👈
Just catching up on SNL's sketch about Tourettes Syndrome. Looking forward to next week's sketch about how funny it is that wheelchair users can't walk.
Sorry that I don't find Tourettes jokes funny. I had a tics where I punched myself in the stomach, banged my knees together so hard they'd turn black and blue, and threw my head back so hard my neck popped as a kid. I was put on meds that had side effects so bad that punching myself was preferable.
I haven't felt qualified to speak up about the BAFTA situation, so I've stuck to better educating myself and sharing perspectives from people who are, but I do think it's in my lane to say that SNL Tourette skit is wretched ableist trash.
needless to say if youre watching a situation where the BBC invited a guy with tourettes to an event, assured him that they would accommodate his disability and edit out any slurs, then refused to do that even after being asked to, and you lay the blame solely at the feet of the guy, that is ableism
Honestly I don't get mad online too much but the posts where people seriously asked why we couldn't muzzle peopke with Tourettes nearly got me to violate ToS
Just want to say a big personal fuck you to SNL, ableist pricks.
You laughed again and you don’t wish to admit it.
Why do furries avoid measuring distance in meters?
They prefer FEET.
At some point I have decided to become a gayer cow.
I don’t know when.
It could happen soon.
I will not be bound to a single cow fursona, I will be the embodiment of cows.
Mooing.
Quantum mooing.
Every kind of mooing.
Yes.
Cows.
There's this advert that's like "has limescale turned your bathroom into a... limeFAIL" and it's so FUCKING funny that when I hear it that's it all productivity is lost for the rest of the day
Changes on imaging (MRI / xray) tends to become apparent after a couple of years but the first couple years suck.