sanguinet

joined 1 year ago
[–] sanguinet@lemmy.ca 4 points 4 months ago

I've found DDG to be adequate for the majority of things I search, but when I need something specific or with some nuance, it fails miserably. For that reason I still use Google when I do stuff for work, or when I do troubleshooting. For my daily usage DDG is just fine, though.

[–] sanguinet@lemmy.ca 5 points 5 months ago

Windows 7 and 10 were decent enough after a clean install. Windows 11 doesn't necessarily feel sluggish but with all the stuff Microsoft blasts at you it doesn't feel like you're getting anything done.

It's like the operative system is constantly fighting you and doesn't want to get out of the way.

[–] sanguinet@lemmy.ca 43 points 6 months ago

It's not, and in a vacuum I don't think anyone would mind. It is the fact that it is concealed that is really shitty.

"It reserves bandwidth for high-priority tasks such as Windows Update over other tasks that compete for internet bandwidth, like streaming a movie"

As much as I'd like to keep my system up to date (and I really do), if I'm watching a movie then that is my priority. Any task I'm currently using the bandwidth on, should be considered my system's priority. This is akin to rebooting the computer when it determines it is necessary, with the user having little control to stop it; it's intend isn't malicious, and it is meant to protect the user, but all it achieves is upsetting the user and make us find ways around it or turn it off completely.

[–] sanguinet@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago

This is more about Apple's record on doing things to embellish their latest tech. They're going to do the whole "this is a feature exclusive to our Pro models" and a year or two later they're going to "add" it to others and call it an innovation breakthrough.

It's surprising a tech company like them would bother to do this, given that USB-C is already capable of those speeds, but it's also unsurprising cause it's Apple.

[–] sanguinet@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If what you're looking for it's not a common find or just very rare, you can put it on your wishlist searches and you may eventually get a hit. You don't need to leave the app open all the time (although that'd be ideal), you can just leave it on your wishlist and it'll be searched automatically everytime you open it.

[–] sanguinet@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

both are dualboot with Windows for Gaming (nvdia gpu in both).

If you don't mind the question, what games do you play? Have you tried gaming on Linux at all? Gaming works really REALLY good nowadays.