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  • dance_ninja@lemmy.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlLemmy > Mastodon
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    5 months ago

    Definitely noticed that with Mastodon – there’s not a whole lot of folks talking/reacting with one another. I suspect it’s related to the user base (doesn’t have critical mass, demographics, or activity) or a discoverability issue. Bluesky, on the other hand, has a whole lot more engagement on a host of topics.






  • Here’s some general thoughts in no particular order:

    • PC Part Picker is your friend for compatibility and sorting through all the options.

    • I have a Fractal North XL. It’s a solid case. If you don’t need a top of the line GPU, the regular North will do just fine.

    • Add some head room for your power supply. Get a gold or better rated one from a reputable brand.

    • Try to buy in-person from a Microcenter if you can. I brought a tablet with my list and they actually recommended some better in-house deals after reviewing my build concept. I saved money and ended up getting some backup parts.

    • From what I understand right now is that AMD is a better choice than Intel for CPUs.

    • Having one SSD as your primary drive and a secondary drive for data storage can be useful, especially if you need to reinstall the OS.

    • If you want to get into video/photo editing you’ll want to consider getting more memory/RAM.

    • Take pictures while you build. Have some small containers ready for all the screws you’ll be managing.

    • Build with a friend that has done this before if you can.

    • Jays2Cents has a lot of good consumer-focused videos without going too far into the technicals like GamersNexus.

    • You may find an entry level GPU useful for basic photo and video editing, but I’d read up on what’s available on Linux and what’s really needed.