Malaysia Turns Palm Oil Into Water-Free Cooling Liquid For Data Centres

Will this even work? Anybody got a PC to dunk into a pool of palm cooking oil and see if it works? 😁

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u/Budget_Coffee1 — 7 days ago
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Chinese cosplayer Dalaotian is going viral after convincing people she was actually a robot

u/Budget_Coffee1 — 8 days ago
▲ 926 r/Steam

Valve aren't putting any exclusives on the Steam Machine because they see "the whole PC catalog as our 'launch exclusive'" | Rock Paper Shotgun

And this is why Valve & Steam is the GOAT !

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u/Budget_Coffee1 — 1 month ago
▲ 277 r/Bolehland

Having a proud moment here

Was watching Zach's Tech Turf (How to Build a Better Steam Machine), and saw the AMD Ryzen 5 9600X with a Made in Malaysia label

u/Budget_Coffee1 — 1 month ago

Huawei Aims To Reduce The DRAM Supply Shortage With An Approach Only The Brave And The Bold Can Execute; Building Its Own Fabrication Plant

I think it is time for more companies to venture into DRAM manufacturing, instead of depending on only 3 cartel groups to supply the world's DRAM. First we have CXMT, now we have Huawei coming in.

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u/Budget_Coffee1 — 1 month ago
▲ 225 r/gog

Planning to buy more games on GOG

With the recent events like the Sony/Playstation controversy, I decided to use this Summer Sale opportunity to buy more games on GOG. The quote "You will own nothing & be happy" is no longer a matter of if, but when. Corpos are becoming more and more anti-consumer & playing enforcer on their paying customers.

Majority of my purchases are on Steam, and they're currently still good towards us with Gaben managing Valve. But the future is uncertain, and we will never know if Steam will go to the dark side when he's no longer around.

That's why I have set a budget to buy as many games as I can, especially when many are on sale right now, backup the offline installers to HDD and physical media. That's the only way to be sure that I truly own my games. I will also start prioritising buying new games on GOG, unless they're only available on Steam.

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u/Budget_Coffee1 — 2 months ago