u/Unlucky-Project7731

Running C1 on a 4k resolution

I just bought "Creatures: the albian years" on steam today but i havent even played it for 30 minutes because the image is way to small compared to the screenshots i see online. How can i go about solving this because i really want to play this game.

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u/Unlucky-Project7731 — 5 days ago

Resort or reconstruct?

I bought this Jarrah shelf off of Facebook marketplace to $30 last night and it wasn’t until I got it home that I realised it was a more dodgy than what I hoped for. It’s clearly from recycled material and all the construction is improvised.

Chips and gouging are fine but you can see it was build asymmetrically and some of the planks used are uneven.

I’ve accepted this will be more of a learning experience for beginners but as I’m looking over all of this I’m debating if it would be worth just dismantling this and reconstructing.

u/Unlucky-Project7731 — 6 days ago
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Parts for converting an old dell monitor to display though USB-C

For practice I found an old Dell E228WFP monitor from my local refuge shop that I want to convert into a usb-c display. The screen is a M220Z1-L01 LCD panel which needs a separate inverter for the backlight from the controller board.

Using ChatGPT and checking a few websites I’ve narrowed down a list of the parts I may need for this conversation. Will these be the correct parts I need to make this conversion?

. Control board: Spectcab ARV-1783 USB-C
. Backlight inverter:12 V 4-lamp CCFL inverter

Thank you

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u/Unlucky-Project7731 — 23 hours ago
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When is it appropriate so sell small cap shares

I’ve stared my investment portfolio this year with a few ETFs and later picked up a few small cap shares that deal in mineral exploration for US critically listed minerals.

Some of my shares have grown real well recently as I read all the forums and announcements intently whilst playing the long wait but I’m also aware these projects have ends.

It’s my understanding that the share price of these mineral exploration businesses in particular don’t really break through to $1 but usually get halfway there and drop when the work is finished.

Would any experienced investors of mineral exploration companies have any advice on what signs to look out for before pulling everything?

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u/Unlucky-Project7731 — 8 days ago