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Cake day: August 8th, 2023

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  • Pussy.

    Informal nonact smalltalk is a normal thing. And you CAN be friends. Make things work.

    You are supposed to make things work in a social interaction. Nobody is going to suck your barely-functioning autistic dick. And nobody is going to read your mind to find out what asinine unreasonable demand you think you have that day because psychic powers don’t exist.

    But sure, go on and be the faithless weakwuss who burns all bridges and dies undignified.


    Eww gross, wanderingmagus bringing up the whole commoners-are-superficial BS I quipped as a joke. I don’t wanna hear your unrelated anti authority sperg tangent that you brought up to dodge a point. Take your meds, you weird no-fit-in retard. It’s sad enough that your comment sounds like something a 13 year old juniorhigh girl would come up with-- and at your age.




  • ‘videogame ice effect’

    I seriously love the over-the-top ice shaders used in all those early 2000s games. Ice always looked amazing, just this super bright white with pearlescent whitish-blue highlights that shimmered at odd angles and stuff. It’s so cool.

    Like the bridge tunnel in IceFields from HaloPC in 2003.

    Or the almost-fully-transparent ice tunnel in Crysis Warhead (and firefall. Firefall had AMAZING ice shaders, it had some direction-based visual stuff going on where it had volumetric speckles all throuought the foot-thick ice).

    Honestly: ice-themed anything looks cool to me, color-wise










  • As long as it supports the USB-C PowerDelivery standard and has the supported voltages and wattage needed to do so. Most laptops will need 20v.

    For chargers as small as those little phone-bricks the main problems would probably be the wiregauge of the USBC cable and the heat. Being so small and without exhaust vents I imagine the poor little charger would be at risk of early heat death. But it’s doable

    I’ve been able to normal-charge a 15 inch IdeaPad 82R9 using a little 1x1 inch 35watt GaN charger. But this was with the CPU locked to not go over 25% load(this laptop is FAST even with this sacrifice) and it makes that little charger get pretty hot. Without that CPU limit in place it actually drains faster than the charger can charge.