j4k3
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- Submitted 8 months ago to homebrewing@sopuli.xyz | 0 comments
- Comment on Where in the world is laptop gaming the most popular? 8 months ago:
Having all that heat in a laptop sucks bad. Maybe if a person is super into gaming and in a dorm or something they might use one for gaming. The really capable laptop GPUs like a 16GB all but negate the benefits of a laptop. The battery life is terrible, the noise is annoying, and the heat is everywhere, like blowing around the keys onto your hand. Plus you have an even more obscure hardware chain with modern laptops having all kinds of closed source and poorly supported nonsense that sucks.
Your thermals are tied between the CPU and GPU in a laptop. If either is over loaded thermally both will throttle. There are also a lot more thermal interrupt states in a laptop GPU. If anyone tries to hack around with these to push them past their inbuilt safety margins while following guides that are intended for the desktop GPU version of the hardware it can easily lead to failure.
The only real reason to get a gaming laptop is if you travel a lot, if you’re extremely space restricted like sharing a bedroom with someone, or if you’re disabled and need the ergonomics for a specific reason.
I don’t see how any aspect mentioned is regional in nature.
- Comment on It fits! 8 months ago:
Why aren’t you printing with PETG and a textured sheet for this? You would get the same surface finish quality as that original bezel.
What are you aligning with orientation?
- Comment on What are your complaints about Lemmy? 8 months ago:
It was things said in the comments of that post and reading between the lines. I think the change is inevitable and already decided. The main active admin of .world is working on sublinks. That is enough for me to view time spent on building community on .world as a waste. If it was the other way around and they were coding in Rust and the Lemmy base was in js or whatever, maybe I’d think differently, but everything I’ve seen is a massive red flag saying sinking ship, or at least I’m on the wrong ship and regret the time spent there now. A lot of people left already. I have my other accounts, but had never made a .ml until recently in an attempt to start making sure communities were shared across larger instances, but I guess it was well timed to make the shift.
- Comment on What are your complaints about Lemmy? 8 months ago:
The whining of people that do not post content themselves is wonderful. The defederation nonsense is irritating. The McCarthyism is so unbelievably stupid bullshit by people that have never so much as read what it is all about. Like let’s start with the etymology, common, communal - shared by the community; public. ist - one who has a certain ideology or set of beliefs. There must be a shit ton of billionaires around here, because Marx just talked about the rights of the common people against the industrialists. It’s super outdated ancient but the issues are still the same. Louis Rossman, the Fediverse, Linux, Graphene, all these things are in the same vain. Anyone that is against ownership of their car, home, devices, and media can go back to their reddit/Facebook overlords.
It was MASSIVELY disappointing to see .world go down this path with sublinks which appears to have started based on this logic.
- Comment on What are your complaints about Lemmy? 8 months ago:
I can’t move my comments and history with me to another instance; only my settings and subscriptions follow.