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I don't get how this is funny??? Sorry?
@mike 
Something to do with stock earnings kickback for buying product you have invested in?
@KonataWagner1066 @General_Ursus 
Highly relevant. And some reading for those who lived under a rock.
https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/opinion/2022/01/26/an-outraged-peter-dinklage-is-right-to-question-why-disney-is-remaking-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs.html
@faoluin @cwebber@octodon.social 
Sue for false advertising?
@shibao 
I misread that as LG community.   >_>
@skyblond 
You mean Minecraft in Linux?
@antisophon @may@pl.serialmay.link @ezio@akko.wtf Story time: In China, there was a hardcore PC DIY community known as the "Trash Guys", known for their ability to build usable systems while spending the lowest amount of cash possible, using trashed, decommissioned second-hand hardware that nobody else wants, often from servers (businesses can't use them because they need mission-critical hardware, ordinary desktop users can't them because server CPUs are designed for parallelism and clocked too slow for satisfactory desktop responsiveness). Many CPUs originally costed $1000-$5000 could be purchased for like $100-$500.
Even then, they were top-of-the-line CPUs of the yesteryears, so they could still beat the current-gen mid-end customer-grade hardware for many use cases, so many second-hand Xeon E3 and E5 CPUs have reached an almost legenary and cult-classic status on the web. There was a running joke that these guys could run an entire net cafe with $500 (though you can't guarantee such a net cafe isn't going to blow up after a few months). The golden age of this community was around mid-2010s, mainly because there was very little real CPU performance gain in this era, between 2st-gen Intel and 6th-gen Intel, the speedup was like 20%, so old chips still had enough power for a mid-range desktop.
These days it's gradually becoming a shadow of its former self after AMD introduced high-core-count CPUs to the customer market, collecting old Xeon CPUs no longer makes much sense.
@izaya 
Not unexpected but still oof
@niconiconi 
I did this before. This hits home.
@niconiconi 
Requires Mach V driver to run.
@niconiconi 
What do you call someone who streams from behind a CRT?
A boob-tuber.
@shibao 
>> Bursts through wall
OH YEAHHH!!!
@niconiconi 
No, it's 
B: Buy a whole new house.
Ask me about my keyboard