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Rust Preinstalled

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  • justdaveisfine@piefed.social
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    Everyone in the dev community keeps talking about how good Rust is, so its great to see it in action.

    Edit: Dang, just realized the title already did the pun. I am eternally shamed.

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  • Hupf@feddit.org
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    That dGPU seems excessive, also the case would be optional.

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      It sure is

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        my lord, is that… legal?

        • ekZepp@lemmy.worldOP
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          $ sudo make legal

          • grue@lemmy.world
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            You shouldn’t need to run make as root, except maybe for make install.

            • Pika@sh.itjust.works
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              Sorry, make legal requires the lawyer subroutine which requires full access to everything to verify you have the money to be able to make such a claim

          • Pommes_für_dein_Balg@feddit.org
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            No rule to make target 'legal'. Stop.  
            
          • OpenStars@piefed.social
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            This comment wins the Threadiverse for today.

            Is it possible to learn this power?

    • stupidcasey@lemmy.world
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      True, also two sticks of ram and a CPU fan?

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    Is this the full rust rewrite everyone is talking about?

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    It has a gpu, thats overkill!!!

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    Incorrect. Linux can run on conputers from the 1990s. That computer is newer than that. It is not the minimum requirements.

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      IKR? That GPU has a dedicated power connector!

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      Yeah, that beast can probably host one medium size corporate with Linux, and do some crypto mining on the side

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    But if you clean out the dirt, the File Manager might stop starting.

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      A bit of salty water will do the trick 👍

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    the computer holes are happy, at least! :D

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      what, do i dare ask, are the computer holes?

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        The smiling holes in the picture!

        • Sam_Bass@lemmy.world
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          Drive rail attachment points

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          hah, computers have had the same drive rail layout for so long that i didn’t even notice! ._.

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        They make the computer compute fast

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    *optional

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    Must be nice having enough money to afford a factory-made case.

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    Rust support is solid at least.

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    Still bloated

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    I see a SATA cable, this machine is too new.

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    Guess PC cases were steel back then

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      Uh… PC cases are still mostly steel. Maybe not carbon steel, but also not high marine grade stainless.

      Lian Li is the only manufacturer I know of to make aluminum cases and they’re freaking expensive.

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        Last couple cases I had and still have are aluminum

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          Have you ever held a magnet up to them? They might just be aluminum coated to prevent what’s shown in the image.

          There are a few manufacturers that make magnetic case fan filters and such, that wouldn’t make sense if most cases were full aluminum.

          Maybe you still had aluminum cases, but then they were probably also rather expensive, because it’s more difficult to manufacture in that thickness without being brittle.

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    Okay, so I’ve got a potato with a Pentium sticker on it, and these racing stripes are too make it go faster.

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    On a serious note, I sometimes see low-end Win7 laptops for the price of just taking them away, them strugling with streaming lowres video on the web. What kind of modern mainstream Linux distro would make it bearable to browse forums and print text with?

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      Any Linux that can run a leightweight desktop like Xfce should do it.

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      At this point, I think the vast majority of performance issues would be caused by the browser itself trying to render overcomplicated javascript-infested pages, not the distro or DE. Pick any distro you want, but use a lightweight browser.

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      Steaming on a web browser won’t work well, but if you can download the file and open it with mpv, or open dev tools and find the stream URL and send it to MPV then it should play fine.

      Also I second xfce, any distro will do, I still recommend upgrading to ssd if you can, it’s a HUGE performance increase whatever the specks of the machine are.

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      Try waterfox browser with adblocks. On linux one of the more heavy thing is the desktop manager, so maybe avoid gnome distros, cinammon is also a little bit heavy. If you want to go barebone there are many lightweight distros . Remember that you can run the distro from the bootable usb. Before install anything use the browser and check some video on youtube in full hd or even 4k.

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