Have a happy and safe Halloween!
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Five years ago we launched the first in a series of limited-edition gaming PCs named DEFiANT and many GTribers have purchased them and given them very high praise.
Today, we can confirm that Angel Munoz, and a new System Integrator (to be announced), have designed the next generation of DEFiANT PCs, which among many features will include lifetime warranty on parts & service and free shipping in the continental USA.
DEFiANT is a limited-edition custom-designed PC that is priced under MSRP and is designed exclusively for the members of our community.
Oh.
Dind't know about DEFiANT.
Would be awesome to have a european edition since getting it shipped from the US is a bit rough.
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John Skelley (Canada) used Grok (AI) to write the lyrics, and Suno (AI) to add music and voices to a song dedicated to Angel Munoz the founder of Mass Luminosity, GTribe, Beacon MAX, and co-founder of BEAM.
Since BEAM is growing quickly and the News Feed is receiving a growing number of BEAM auto-posts, we've decided to give GTribers the option to HIDE all of the BEAM auto-posts
Go to: Settings | Customizations | ▢ Display BEAM Auto-Posts on my Feed | Save Changes
The Feed display option is ON by default.
Note: If you turn this off you can still view the auto-posts at gamingtribe.com/discussions/#BEAM
Thank you!
Might I suggest having a menu option with a page one could see only the BEAM auto-posts on? Like it being a separate feed, similar to the sponsors feed...
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GTribe now supports the Google designed WebP image format, so you no longer have to convert WebP images to PNG or JPG when uploading them to GTribe.
The above images are WebP.
google always downloads images in that format, until your looking for it. I always thought it was a DMCA format.
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Never heard of WebP file type but cool
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Amusingly I had no idea this was an issue since all of my art is already saved as a PNG
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Happy Halloween
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