I know some of those builds you've uploaded look amazing, but this website also cares about an images usefulness as a wallpaper. Some of your uploads may collide with our rules, so don't be too surprised if they get removed by enthusiastic staff members. In particular there's a rule against private photos, which is kind of borderline for a workplace photo. It mostly depends on how "private" the surroundings visible in the picture are. Secondly there's quality, specifically at 100% zoom. Many of these pics are taken with fairly cheap cameras at high iso settings (showing of that RGB in the dark) which leads to very noisy/artefacty pictures. A good way around this is often to downscale the image to a resolution where these issues are no longer visible.
Hi fellow Linux and r/battlestation fan :D
I know some of those builds you've uploaded look amazing, but this website also cares about an images usefulness as a wallpaper. Some of your uploads may collide with our rules, so don't be too surprised if they get removed by enthusiastic staff members. In particular there's a rule against private photos, which is kind of borderline for a workplace photo. It mostly depends on how "private" the surroundings visible in the picture are. Secondly there's quality, specifically at 100% zoom. Many of these pics are taken with fairly cheap cameras at high iso settings (showing of that RGB in the dark) which leads to very noisy/artefacty pictures. A good way around this is often to downscale the image to a resolution where these issues are no longer visible.
cheers