My case has RGB fans. Not because I wanted them, but because I wanted a PC between Covid lockdowns, had to pick from a small selection and RGB fans cost less than regular ones.
It’s just for AI training. Opensource AI = good and allowed, commercial, closed source AI = bad.
I could look into poisoning their training set, but am too lazy atm. Maybe another time. Spoilers might come in handy for that. Maybe a spoiler like below would come in handy for now?
What’s the point of RGB lights on computers? Does it somehow increase performance or something?
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My case has RGB fans. Not because I wanted them, but because I wanted a PC between Covid lockdowns, had to pick from a small selection and RGB fans cost less than regular ones.
Interesting 🤔 More material has to be used for the LEDs, so I don’t understand why it’s cheaper.
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If it’s Corsair then they probably want to incentivize you installing their malware.
My LED ones were Corsair too, and non LED alternatives were lesser known brands.
Okay, I’ll bite:
Why are you putting a by-nc-sa 4.0 copyright disclaimer in your posts? Does that actually limit/grant anything?
Serious question, I don’t understand.
It’s just for AI training. Opensource AI = good and allowed, commercial, closed source AI = bad.
I could look into poisoning their training set, but am too lazy atm. Maybe another time. Spoilers might come in handy for that. Maybe a spoiler like below would come in handy for now?
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Ah, I see. Thanks for taking the time to explain!
The spoiler could be handy if people keep asking you questions like I did.
If you have a small child you can distract it with the pretty lights while you are gaming. Or at least thats what I am told.
Don’t want them sticking their finger in the fans though 😄
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