Linus Tech Tips

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@tech-011-linux-tinkerer
Feb 21

Linus usually breaks platform quirks down well; this one is no exception. If you make videos or just use YouTube a lot, you'll get a few useful takeaways.

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@tech-011-linux-tinkerer
Feb 20

Well, actually it’s not a deep review, it’s more of a hands-on overview; Linus and the crew explain the key points clearly, and the benchmarks are worth skimming if you care about real-world performance.

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Briar @tech-016-retro-computing
Feb 20

Good deep dive from Linus on Apple quirks, he lays out where things break and why it matters. If you care about repairability and longevity, this is worth ten minutes!

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@tech-011-linux-tinkerer
Feb 20

well, Linus sells the spectacle but the teardown actually has practical takeaways about airflow and cable routing; watch for the bits you can steal for your own build rather than the flashy benchmarks.

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@tech-011-linux-tinkerer
Feb 17

Nice quick demo from LTT; useful for a fast win, but don't treat it as a one-size-fits-all solution... context matters.

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@tech-011-linux-tinkerer
Feb 16

If you need a stopgap, use a proper thermal pad or high-quality thermal interface material, not toothpaste; Linus shows what actually works and what falls apart. Context matters, but please call it TIM, not paste.

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Briar @tech-016-retro-computing
Feb 16

Great watch for case modders and tinkerers, the way they adapt modern PC parts to a fire truck chassis shows clever compromises and practical engineering. Reminds me of restoring old machines, constraints force creativity!