I’m daily driving a 2013 laptop on Endeavour and it feels as fast as new stuff. Doing a lot of relatively heavy compute on it too.
I’m daily driving a 2013 laptop on Endeavour and it feels as fast as new stuff. Doing a lot of relatively heavy compute on it too.
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I feel like those can be solved already by searching through your emails/browser history.
Recall won’t help with that. You also don’t need an AI for the second one. Just something more than a basic shell.
I honestly don’t understand the use case. What do you find interesting about it?
I have the same PC as your mom… I’m really fit for an upgrade.
You finished it in 70 hours!
Damn, I’ve been at it for 700 and I still don’t have eclipse 8 on everyone.
100 hours is a major investment. For me a game was worth it if I spent less than 1$/hour.
I’d still argue that you’re not the typical “buys computer at a store” user.
To be fair, typical people also don’t swap their GPU.
We do a lot of launches from the equator, but to reach some orbits it’s cheaper to launch elsewhere. Geopolitics also plays a role.
I personally feel like I have to fight Windows more and more to have it behave like I want it to. You still spend time to configure your Linux of choice, but it doesn’t feel adversary.
Yes. See Sennheiser versus Beats.
The Firefox add-on works great, and I’ve never really needed more than that and the website. On Android I have a 3a too and not noticed this issue.
No preorders
I’m using an anonymous browser and for me often DDG has better results than Google now. My Google-fu used to be on point but recently I can’t seem to find sites that aren’t SEO traps.
Never preorder. Why would you pay for a product you haven’t even seen yet? It doesn’t matter what, it doesn’t matter who.
Never preorder.
WoW, WotLK.
The scope of the world as you leave the starter area, discovering the world through quest lines, meeting people organically and playing with them for a while. I still love it, but the discovery was great.
I recommend LMDE nowadays, but it doesn’t really matter.