In addition to other comments, it’s a terrible replacement for forums. Information gets buried quickly, is hard to sort and search through, and conversations get scrambled.
In addition to other comments, it’s a terrible replacement for forums. Information gets buried quickly, is hard to sort and search through, and conversations get scrambled.
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Everything that people liked about 7 was a thing in Vista. AFAIK, people hate on Vista for performance, the automatic updates and the admin access pop-ups. The first one is because they tried to upgrade old XP hardware, a new system ran fine. 7 didn’t really increase performance, people just had new computers by that point. The other 2 issues never changed since, people just got used to them.
8 had an amazing search feature that got completely garbled in 10. The “start menu” wasn’t well received, but worked fine. 10 brought back a smaller compromise version of it. 10 also has much more telemetry, came with the Cortana and default edge Bing searches and had overall a much less pleasant experience.
I feel like Vista and 8 get a bad rep because they where so different from the previous ones, even though they rolled some of that into the successors and worked really well. And 10 really accelerated the enshitification of Windows.
I feel like I’m alone in this but Vista was great. I preferred it and 8 over 7 and 10.
Wireless means you have to deal with batteries. I’d rather plug stuff in and never worry about it.
Kids today barely know what a file is. I have to regularly explain folders and file types. When I asked them where they saved a thing, they answer “On the computer” and look at me like I’m crazy for asking that.
My still new-ish phone is a pixel 4a I got used. My laptop is a 2012 model and my car from 2006.
The release cycles are insanely fast and have been for a while.
Still no LiDAR.
Sensors that the Tesla famously doesn’t have (afaik, didn’t check) because Elon is a dumbass.
Love you too <3
I use Arch BTW.
I’m a heretic, but Vista > 7 and 8.1 > 10.
Another one bites the dust
But that’s why I prefer early access. They already have something to show for the money and you get something more than an idea and a promise.
Indie movies (and indie games) are a breath of fresh air in the corporate hell world of the current entertainment industry.
Zero. Everything is done though Steam.
I played Forza Horizon 4 and 5 on Linux with no issues. But I give the laurels to Steam and Proton.
And they killed MSN for it.
My modelling is CPU bound as it’s a model made in Fortran by physicists (me included). The fact is that I wouldn’t get a 4x boost, and a model running overnight still would. When I actually need performance I use a 1000 cores compute cluster for multiple days, so that would never run on any consumer CPU anyways.
For the data processing, the real bottle neck is disk access and my scripting speed, so the CPU doesn’t really need to be amazing.
I have an other 2-3 years with my 1600.
Start setting one up.