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JDubbleu, (edited ) to gaming in Current PC is too bad for Cities Skylines 2. Can anyone judge the PCPartPicker list I've put together?

I think in this case AM4 is fine. I recommended it because OP mentioned the price was a bit much, and AM4 at the moment gets you a lot of value. Especially given they are someone who plays indie games primarily with some heavier games occasionally and isn’t on all the latest AAA games. I’m actually very similar to them where I’ll play the occasional AAA game, but I mainly stick to Minecraft and KSP (which is stupid CPU intensive). My R5 3600 was more than enough for this and my upgrade was 100% unnecessary, so the 5600X should last them quite a while. There is also a decent upgrade path from a 5600X to a 5800X3D or 5900X3D.

We’re starting to see gaps between generations get smaller as Moore’s law fails, so I think parts are going to start lasting a bit longer now anyway. Hell, my 4970k lasted me almost 7 years, and my mom ran it in her work PC I built her for another 3 after that.

I honestly don’t think either path is a bad one, just up to them if they want to save some money or get a little bit more upgradability.

JDubbleu, to gaming in Current PC is too bad for Cities Skylines 2. Can anyone judge the PCPartPicker list I've put together?

I’m going to preface this with this computer will last quite a while, but you won’t have nearly as much of an upgrade path if you went with an AM5 platform (latest AMD CPU socket) on DDR5 (latest generation of RAM). With that said, your use case seems to be one that will not require keeping up with the latest games, so if you want to save some money this is what I would do.

NOTE: Prices are from Amazon, you can likely find a few components cheaper elsewhere.

CPU: You don’t need an R5 7600. I was running an R5 3600 up until a few months ago and the only reason I upgraded was I found a 5800X3D for a good price. I’d go for an R5 5600X which is $60 cheaper than the 7600 and will be more than enough for City Skylines 2

Motherboard: You can now get a B450DS3H board for that CPU for $40 cheaper

RAM: You’ll now be on DDR4. Get a 16GB kit of CL16 DDR4, will be about the same price as the DDR5 you have. May want to go for 32GB of RAM because sim games eat RAM, but ultimately up to you. You can always buy more down the road if needed as a 32GB kit is like $5 less than 2 16GB kits.

Case: The no-name brand cases on Amazon are actually quite good. You can get a nice case for ~$50. Hell, I just found a Thermaltake Versa H18 for that price. Another $55 saved.

GPU: I haven’t kept up to date on GPUs, but I’ve heard good things about the 6700XT, and benchmarks look respectable for BG3 and City Skylines 2. You could likely get away with something a bit less powerful, but price to performance seems to side with the 6700XT.

This brings the price down to $831. You could ditch the aftermarket cooler and get it under $800 as the 5600X comes with a cooler, but I’m never going to knock aftermarket coolers as they tend to be much quieter and less whiny than stock.

JDubbleu, to technology in Kids and teens are inundated with phone prompts day and night

The change to Android where notifications are now a restricted permission by default has been amazing. Just about every notification I get is one I care about because only ~5% of my apps can even do so. Those that send them too frequently quickly become part of the 95%.

JDubbleu, to programming in Which software do you mostly use for programming, and why?

IntelliJ for Java Pycharm for Python VS Code for everything else

I use the Jetbrains IDEs through Gateway to my dev desktop, and VS Code through SSH.

I work at AWS and the tight integration of the Jetbrains IDEs with our internal package manager/build system is a must. I frequently need to do some lighter scripting or text formatting at which point I just use VS Code because it’s faster. I could realistically use any of them for everything, but I’ve realized using 3 IDEs that suit my multiple use cases perfectly has been more enjoyable than using one IDE that does one thing perfect, and everything else just okay.

JDubbleu, to news in McDonald’s once again sued after customer burns herself on hot coffee

They determined that the average customer stayed in a given McDonald’s after ordering for x minutes, so they made the coffee so hot it couldn’t be consumed within x minutes in an attempt to get people not to utilize their free refills on coffee. The coffee was so hot it was dangerous. All to save a customer from getting 2 more cents worth of coffee.

JDubbleu, to news in DEI Jobs Have Dried Up Post George Floyd Protests But The Ones Left Are Filled Mostly By White People

I work as a software engineer for AWS, and as awful of a company as Amazon is, they do diversity in a pretty unique way that feels very natural, and you’d honestly not notice it if you didn’t pay attention.

The 13 diversity groups we have (Glamazon, Black Employee Network, etc) were not created by the company, but space and budget was provided for them to be created by employees. You’re made aware of them when you start and can choose to participate or not, and the groups themselves each orchestrate the diversity emails and events around the company. They also make it pretty fun by giving out phonetool awards (basically badges on your employee profile) for completing the optional trainings they design, and the Glamazon ones are always stupidly cool looking.

It’s not some giant fake, “we give a shit” charade that most companies do, but it’s around you enough to normalize and promote acceptance of the differences we all have. I’ve personally found it broke down a few or my own minor internal biases I didn’t realize I had.

With all that said Amazon is still a super shitty company.

JDubbleu, (edited ) to coffee in Went to a coffee cupping the other day ☕️🥹

It’s not a glitch. Lemmy strips EXIF data from uploads for privacy reasons. Many phones don’t truly “rotate” a photo once you capture it. They just append to the EXIF data to tell any photo viewers which way the photo should be oriented when it is loaded. Cropping the photo fixes this because you’re then rewriting the entire photo, but this time the software does rotate it.

JDubbleu, (edited ) to opensource in What is the goal of FOSS?

Pretty much. I’m a plugin developer for Decky Loader on Steam Deck and my sole motivation is I enjoy building cool shit. I wanted a feature on my Deck that didn’t exist…so I just made it. Then, since others wanted the feature I created a pull request to the Plugin Store so everyone could use it.

I’ve spoken with quite a few of the other Steam Deck Homebrew developers and they basically all had the same story. It’s also nice because if you get stuck or need help there are hundreds of people you can ask who are very knowledgeable, and more than willing to help.

JDubbleu, to asklemmy in what decentralized platforms do you use?

I’m pretty sure BitTorrent is the protocol, and qBittorrent is a client which makes use of said protocol. The company responsible for the protocol does make their own client named BitTorrent though.

JDubbleu, to gaming in I miss the magical "mystery" of childhood games

BOTW was one of the first games in a while that hit me with that feeling. I had so much fun with it and I still haven’t beat it because I’ll be damned if I don’t 100% the game first. It was a little slow at first, but I came to appreciate the pacing more as I played it.

I’m also just getting back into Minecraft after not having played it consistently since 1.13, and I’m having so much fun with all the new shit.

JDubbleu, to showerthoughts in The idiom of "doesn't grow on trees" as a metaphor for scarcity falls apart when you realize that food does grow on trees yet is still very scarce.

It’s entirely a logistic issue. African countries are insanely difficult to traverse. You can have all the food in the world but we don’t have a way to move the food to everyone.

JDubbleu, to asklemmy in What's the most expensive lesson you've learned?

Not me personally, but one of my career mentor’s friend’s took down the entirety of Google Ads as an intern for like 10 minutes. Apparently it was a multi-million dollar mistake, but they fixed the issue so it couldn’t happen again and all was well afterward.

JDubbleu, to technology in Microsoft Publishes Garbled AI Article Calling Tragically Deceased NBA Player "Useless"

The thing is LLMs are extremely useful at aiding humans. I use one all the time at work and it has made me faster at my job, but left unchecked they do really stupid shit.

JDubbleu, to mildlyinteresting in Harbor Freight charges $1 extra for green extension cords instead of orange

It’s also possible they sell fewer green ones, meaning they produce fewer and don’t get as much of a benefit from economies of scale.

JDubbleu, to 196 in my child won't rule

It’s not just vending machines. It’s everywhere.

Very long, but well done talk on the topic: youtu.be/ZUvGfuLlZus?si=nr4Wa_XMxr8woq-P

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