Linus Media Group's 'Literal Potato PC' turns out to be a real spud

Linus Media Group's "Literal Potato PC" turns out to be a real spud

Linus Media Group, the tech geniuses known for their peerless PC building skills, have finally met their match. In a recent video that has since gone viral, the team unveiled their latest creation - a potato-powered PC. Yes, you heard it right, a PC made entirely out of potatoes.

The team was all pumped up and ready to go, with Linus himself leading the charge. They'd spent countless hours perfecting the design and gathered all the necessary equipment for the project. But as the video begins, we see that things don't go according to plan.

After a few successful startup attempts, the taters begin to smoke, and the PC ultimately fails miserably. The team is left in shock, contemplating where they went wrong. As one member of the team puts it, "We didn't think of the fact that potatoes aren't very conductive".

And this wasn't just any ordinary potato. No, it was a "literal potato", as Linus himself proclaims in the video. The entire joke centered around the fact that the team would build a PC that was quite literally a potato. But, as fate would have it, they got served a cold dish of humble pie.

The internet was abuzz with the news, with people chiming in with their own potato-related puns and jokes. Some even called it Linus's biggest failure to date and wondered if he had bitten off more than he could chew. Others questioned if the team had developed a new form of renewable energy using potatoes.

But through all the memes and jokes, Linus and his team persevered with their standard humor and grace. Taking to Twitter, they roasted themselves and their potato-powered failure, saying, "We knew we should have gone with mashed potatoes instead!".

Despite this setback, the team is already back to their PC-building shenanigans, cooking up some new projects. However, it remains to be seen if they'll ever attempt another literal potato PC. One thing's for sure, though - they have inspired many to set out in search of the ultimate spud-powered computer.

As for now, let's raise a glass to Linus Media Group and their hilarious mishap. Who knows what other bizarre creations they'll come up with in the future!

Snarky potato graduate