@Entheogen
@lemmy.worldI play in a party of four, most times. Two of us on KB/M, two on controller. No problems.
I try to stay mostly on Linux, and voltage control hasn't been exposed yet. I may go to my Windows drive and play with it, and test the results.
The fan curves on mine aren't necessarily aggressive, I just wish they were more constant, at a low level. Still, if you remember when you do, I would love to know how your curves are, out of sheer curiosity.
So I have the Sapphire Nitro+, and was wondering if you have monitored your temps on idle?
My temps creep up to 62C, then the fans kick on at about 30%, and cool it down to about 42C, rinse and repeat.
It's the oddest fan curve I have seen. Just wondering if yours act in a similar fashion, or if this is just how Sapphire programmed it. I have been waiting more than a month for a waterblock, and it looks to be a couple more weeks. I'll be happy when it comes in, because then the fan curves will be a non-issue.
Yeah I thought about this after I posted. Guess I will just donate.
Still, would be cool if there was a way to have awards. But on the contrary, everything I have thought of so far could be abused, or end up just an annoyance.
Honestly, I'd be really happy with that. Be a good way to help pay for server/maintenance costs. I have no idea how it would be possible to make it work across instances.
Contact any local union in your area. They can point you in the right direction. UAW, IW, IBEW, any of them should be helpful if you call them and ask about obtaining materials and information.
Works fine, but I often have to go to the website to get the latest update. F-Droid takes a while to catch up.
KDE is amazing. When I started messing with Linux, I tried Mint Cinnamon, which is nice, but just didn't tick all of my personal boxes. Tried Arch, had no idea what I was doing. Ended up trying Nobara with GNOME. Really hated the "Apple" feel. Everything seemed out of place. Later tried Nobara KDE, and I have been there ever since.
KDE allows me desktop widgets for monitoring my watercooling hardware and internal temps. And everything feels right.