how badly would i regret buying a $100 "gaming PC" on alibaba lol
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@azonenberg i'm trying to hand a friend a ball of linux that can compile mollytime and all of its dependencies in under 45 minutes, ideally significantly so
@aeva "ball of linux" sounds like a hit of something you'd get at a hacker party
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@aeva Depends on your goal.
Are you trying to create a baseline "minimal capabilities" platform to make sure your game runs fine on something that isn't a $5K battlestation with a 30K DPI mouse and overclocked liquid cooled gerbil processing unit?
if so, it's probably not a bad choice although your local thrift shop or craigslist would probably be better.
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how badly would i regret buying a $100 "gaming PC" on alibaba lol
@aeva so far I've heard it's not the worst idea but the actual era of hardware can vary greatly
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how badly would i regret buying a $100 "gaming PC" on alibaba lol
@aeva Might be fine if the most "gaming" you'll be doing is playing Half Life 2 at minimum settings, that is if a PC even shows up at your door instead of a brick.
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@aeva Might be fine if the most "gaming" you'll be doing is playing Half Life 2 at minimum settings, that is if a PC even shows up at your door instead of a brick.
@mizarc mostly i was thinking of playing LLVM on it
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@mizarc mostly i was thinking of playing LLVM on it
@aeva Well if we disregard any speed constraints, I guess any x86 or ARM based PC made in the past 2 decades should have the capability to compile. You might regret having to sit around for 20 minutes to load a hello world though.
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@aeva Well if we disregard any speed constraints, I guess any x86 or ARM based PC made in the past 2 decades should have the capability to compile. You might regret having to sit around for 20 minutes to load a hello world though.
@mizarc has to be better that the molasses slow vm my friend is currently using
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@mizarc has to be better that the molasses slow vm my friend is currently using
@aeva i guess the funniest thing you can do is roll that hundred on a "gaming PC" and find out then
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how badly would i regret buying a $100 "gaming PC" on alibaba lol
@aeva A Raspberry Pi or similar would be a safer bet for a linux box that should run mollytime, I'd guess.
I generally trust Aliexpress for things like arduinos, but I'd be very wary of anything like a PC. Just look at how many huge multi terabyte flash drives for a few dollars they sell (all fake).
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@aeva i guess the funniest thing you can do is roll that hundred on a "gaming PC" and find out then
@mizarc i decided to see if an rpi is suitable first