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Is this a trick question?
People who believe rainbows are gay and avoid them because of that, deserve to have that freedom taken from them. Rainbow me up baby.
it scares me that Californication
That’s why they call it a Gay-ming PC
RGBTQ
RGBTQ+
My super gay PC is better than all consoles because it’s in a same-sex relationship with the toaster. The microwave is a republican, though, so there’s a lot of tension in the kitchen. I’m looking into getting a new microwave that’s less bigoted.
Buy an LG microwave with Bluetooth connectivity
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PC gamers: either gay or confident enough in their sexuality to not be scared of being associated with rainbows.
At least I’d like to think that, but then gamergate was a thing, so it’s probably more accurate to say that a bunch think rainbows are gay but their rainbow LEDs are an exception or some shit.
I think gamergate was actually pushed pretty far by political actors. I believe that scumbag Steve Bannon actually had a lot of involvement there because he wanted to propagndize to “rootless white men” and create an army of assholes to vote the way he wants. :/
Seems like something Russia would have pushed (along with the opposing side) at the time, too.
Innuendo Studios did a good synopsis on the whole thing https://youtu.be/lLYWHpgIoIw?si=UxwjWAIi425KjG14
Most rgb don’t have linux drivers so my pc is stuck being gay
I have a bunch of these stupid-ass components in my machine, but my case takes care of that bullshit. It is a monolithic black slab with special baffles to prevent light from getting out. It does not even have a fucking power LED. I love it so much.
Each to their own. I love puking rainbows.
Got a fractal design case a few years back, I love my soundproofed metal monolith box
So? I don’t care what it’s associated with because 1) I’m not a homophobe 2) the color spectrum is neat. All the colors we can see, represented in a neat continuum. It’s just pleasing to the eye.
Idk man, sounds pretty gay
I still don’t care… But by your logic, what colors sound pretty straight?
Not all the colours, you ever seen brown on a rainbow?
My bad. I should have said all the hues
Still wrong. Magenta and arguably cyan are missing.
Isn’t magenta the pinky bit where blue and red light blend? It’s violet and indigo that are missing.
Ok douchebag
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taste the rainbow. slurp
daddy 😩
It’s called a road, it’s called a Rainbow Road
It is a road that you go
For a long time, I rejected the rainbow. But just recently, after a long line of plain black cases, I’ve learned to embrace it. I RGB’d all the things and its like a little party every time I play something
Colors mean faster
Mostly red, though
Red = faster CPU
Blue = more RAM
Green = more VRAM
Rainbow = better Excel macros
That rainbow effect is just the default demo mode and is the peripheral’s manufacturer’s way to advertise that the LEDs inside are RGB. This means that the LEDs can be customized to be any color or combination of color that the owner wants at the press of a button. It eas say and simple to do.
The whole point of it is customization. And yet for some reason a lot of people leave it on the default demo rainbow mode after buying it.
I’m sure a fair chunk of people are like me that don’t care about RGB and only got it because it’s easier/cheaper to get components with RGB than without. And I’m not downloading bloatware just to turn it off.
There is FOSS that can control most RGB schemes that can be controlled from software.
Though I’m sortof like you in that I installed nothing, so I don’t have references or a user experience. Luckily, I could turn off all the BS in the BIOS, so I have a nice and dark machine without having to dig.
I can identify your “for some reason.” Reason: I am lazy.
I have no ill will to the flamboyant of the many genders, but if a high end component doesn’t have a non-RGB setting or option then I’m not gonna use it. It’s the opposite of a selling point for me.