• sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    17 days ago

    RIP, random battlestation, you served the prime directive:

    For a gamer to game, they must actually be alive, above all else.

    o7

    May Theseus grant you new life.

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        Oh my. I never thought of it that way. Decades of random component upgrades. New ram here. Upgraded (ram compatible, other compatible part) motherboard there. Changed video card. Replaced burnt harddrive/ssd… Its always been the same PC, while being a completely replaced one.

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          17 days ago

          Always bring something over, power supply, case, RAM, hard drive, in a pinch, data, it’s good luck. Think of it as changing the flag. Pretty sure mine is over 30…

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              17 days ago

              Valid, always over-engineer the power supply, it should be mostly in the middle of its rating. Worth it for general longevity.

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              16 days ago

              hugs my oldest game machine’s 13-year-old 550w PSU that’s now powering a 2070s and still kickin

              Lil champion! I put a kilowatt in my main machine now just because I wanted to, but that old machine is now a VR music game machine and still works perfectly!

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          A modern upgrade to the ancient metaphor/philosophical quandary.

          Still as apt, but probably more broadly relatable, at least to us veteran navigators that sail the digital seas.

          … Maybe a good name for a repair shop or right to repair advocacy org, something with Theseus in it somewhere.

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    17 days ago

    OMG!

    I hope it missed the RAM, Graphics Card and SSDs.

    PS: Update - judging by the pictures somebody posted, the bullet hit a DIMM module. TRAGEDY!!!

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    17 days ago

    I feel like that’s not a valid thing to say. “My dog shot the gun”.

    I’m sure it won’t hold up in court, but it also doesn’t hold up anywhere else. Don’t keep your guns loaded with the safety off where they are accessible.

    You might as well just shoot your family and neighbors yourself if you’re doing that shit.

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    Anyone who is picking up their pitch forks at the offender needs to read this thread first. Before you unload your rage, consider taking what the victim did as a learning opportunity.

    It was 3:30am in the morning when the shot happened. The neighbor who discharged the firearms rushed downstairs to check on the woman who’s PC was shot, thankfully finding that she was not hurt. She was distraught, frantic, and told the PC owner that she will never own a firearm again and pay for all damages. They talked, and the PC owner learned that her daughter just passed away. A police report was still filed, but the PC owner isn’t pressing charges. They’re getting margaritas later together.

    Let me be clear that this absolutely does not excuse what this woman did. However, what the PC owner did likely saved her neighbor’s life. You see, at 3:30am in morning, there is only typically one thing people would do with a fire arm, to themselves.

    Anyone would be in their right to be angry at this woman after what she did. But the PC owner extended her compassion and became this woman’s friend at a time when she had every reason not to.

    What the headline could have been was ‘woman commits suicide after negligent discharge’, but it was not. Imagine if the PC owner was the last person who spoke to her in anger, and imagine if she had to live with that for the rest of their life knowing that she could have done something about it.

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      This sounds super sus. I couldn’t find the comment where OP said the neighbor was upstairs, but the damage in the photos, to me, looks like the bullet came from the side. And it doesn’t jive with OPs comment in the in the original post.

      The police said that the PC changed the trajectory of the bullet, and it would have hit me while I was sleeping if the PC hadn’t been there.

      If the shot came from upstairs, where would the PC case need to be to change the trajectory to keep it from hitting you in bed? Hypothetically it could be possible, but those are some weird ass angles to make that work. Unlikely.

      With the photo of the bullet mostly intact (I would expect it to be more deformed than that), that was supposedly found underneath the OPs pillow?? That they were supposedly dead asleep on? I don’t think this actually happened. This is a work of fiction.

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    Where I live, anyone who owns a firearm is required to keep it in a locked gun safe when not in use, and there are strict rules around transporting a firearm as well.

    They cannot be left unattended in a vehicle, and they absolutely cannot, under any circumstances, be left loaded.

    The fact that Americans have loaded firearms just kicking around in their house is utterly insane.

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      Are you suggesting the dog couldn’t have accessed the gun in the safe and shot through the wall? Why would you assume a gun owner is capable of being irresponsible? You must be that fake news I hear so much about.

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      Hey, so, as she’s being charged for it, the fact is she was negligent because it wasn’t properly secured…

      So, uhh, what are you saying?

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    17 days ago

    … the much more pleasant problem of shopping for a replacement PC with a $3,500 budget.

    Uhhhh how much PC does that get a person these days? 2 Gigs of ddr3 ram?

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    If you leave a loaded firearm with a round chambered and the safety off out where “your dog” can set it off, that’s still negligence!

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      XTREME NEGLIGENCE! Watch this baby pull a pistol out of the couch cushions and SHOOT THE DAD! This isolated, abused teen has access to SEMI-AUTOMATIC FIREARMS because his parents don’t believe in a GUN SAFE! Watch the CARNAGE Carnage carnage!

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      It looks like it’s just some of the RAM and the mobo. The obviously-AI article says they got $3500. The Insurance probably views the whole unit as one item and pays for it all. Unless the owner is a dumbass and says “oh, just pay me for the parts that were damaged and I’ll salvage the rest.”

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        I would sue the hell out of that neighbor, not just for the PC and the the hole in the wall. And he should be made to turn in all weapons, as there is this incident is proof that he is not up to the responsibility of gun ownership.

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      16 days ago

      Please! Think of the GPU!

      And oh… The RAM… that poor fucking RAM never had a chance… Did it have a family?

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    No, the firearm was negligently discharged by your “dog,” dumbass.