u/New-Interaction1893

Why i can't post in a subreddit? I can reply so I shouldn't be banned

Obviously it shouldn't be a karma and age if account problem.

The button for posting is opaque and not clickable, even if I followed all the rules.

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u/New-Interaction1893 — 4 days ago

Sono più di 10 anni che non aggiorno componenti se non un cambio di case e alimentatore.

Non mi ero interessato perché non sono mai stato un esperto e perché studiavo e lavoravo.

Adesso ho un periodo più libero del solito, e quindi volevo interessarmi di nuovo al PC.

Ho roba vecchia dentro probabilmente invendibile, speravo almeno di poter tenere gli SSDs, il case (Montech air 1000 silet) e l'alimentatore (Corsair RM850e 2023) e magari il dissipatore (thermalright hr-02 macho rev. A) che sono la roba più nuova, il resto ha più di 10 anni. Forse dovrei aggiungerci anche uno schermo nuovo alla build.

Con un budget di 2000€ volevo sapere cosa si poteva comprare, e magari dei siti che mi facciano da guida per ricerca, assemblaggio e compatibilità, dato che non ricordo più nulla di ste cose.

Magari anche una idea riguardo dove e quando comprare, visto che l'ultimo "black Friday" mi è sembrato una presa in giro ma posso aspettare un altro po' di mesi senza problemi.

Ringrazio in anticipo per la pazienza.

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u/New-Interaction1893 — 11 days ago

I'm struggling to recover her name, but she had a peculiar story.

When she was a late teen she entered for the first time in an arcade (around 80-90 i don't remember).

She wasn't really interested in femminism, but in that arcade she saw a sexual explicit game (that she didn't described) were sex was the reward for winning the game.

From that she had the realisation, she wasn't considered a person by the society, but a reward for men.

A prize for physical and psychological satisfactions for men that successfully complete all "responsible adulthood tasks" so that they finally deserve a woman.

She said that for decades she hated videogames and she launched a crusade against them.

Only many decades later, she was more mature and she understood that videogames weren't the cause of the problem but they were a symptom, another thing altered and manipulated by patriarchy.

She tried to absolve her mistakes by meeting and interviewing young passionate female game developers and even tried to play some videogames even if was hard to learn how to play at her age.

I found her story peculiar and I was curious if here there are similar case of women that initially despised videogames because they consider them sometimes for men or even worse "against women"

Or simply tell your first impact with videogames and how much you perceived the idea that were made for males.

Ps. Sorry for my mediocre grammar and for the long convoluted essay, english isn't my first language.

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u/New-Interaction1893 — 12 days ago