I’m typing this on my lemmy “server” PC, an 8500 i5 running Linux Mint (and lemmy.mindoki.com yay !)
I keep my 2600X Windows machine but I more and more rarely feel the need to go back to it. Photoshop something quickly or scan or print something, got a lot of stuff on the drives, … not very much more! Guess I’ll have to deal with some specific stuff if I want to fire up my 3D printer, but once the change done, it’s done forever I feel, and not like every windows update you have to re-do/learn something again…
Ah, you wanted some sort of comment? Sorry, I was just ranting :-D
And poured every browser and their sister into it just to make the whole selection process shitty.
Interesting, thanks for sharing!
That seems quite top of the line even today.
For battery life, the screen, the screen, the GPU (seems you use an IGP), the size of the screen, and the CPU are the main culprits.
64GB RAM will use some battery do you really need that much?
Hopefully your 1TB is an SSD otherwise an SSD is a nice upgrade.
There are also fat fat powerbanks for power users far away from a 110/220volt line!
I Am curious, most often power hungry laptops are gaming ones… What do you do with yours?
Well you can do it the ‘old’ way serving front (pages) from the back like PHP did it.
Turbo Pascal, Go, assembler and Basic I guess :-D
He mixed up spaces and tabs, threw the keyboard out the window.
Python is nice.
Python is cool IMO, got loads of libraries and gets your little app up in notime.
Not for larger projects though.
JavaScript is like the unsafest language I have touched in the last 20 years, yikes!
Still would use it as a web front end instead of python ofc.
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Heey does that actually work?
Or those 100 CDs for cheap of which you could literally peel off the data(or whatever you peeled off :-)
Got a whole bunch from my SOs father, after like 7 tries I told him, he’s answer yes “I never got them working”.
Got like 10 2GB SD cards he gave me too, but I was prepared and they all were like non functional.
A gigabyte was a whole lot of data back in the day.
Or adaptive jpegs, where did they go?
I mean the second last rez is probably less than a third of the last one…
I only play old low CPU/GPU demanding games :-)
I have made a decentralized storage protocol, and an implementation for it, anyone interested in checking it out?
I’m terrible at promoting things, but it’s FOSS and encrypted and quite takedown safe.
You can publish a website with it for example (update it as you like), or build a chat app onto it (I have an example), people with the “link” file can access it, nobody else can.
Hopefully a first step in sharing information freely.
Cheers
Valmond
And you can set up a folder where you just paste torrents and it takes care of downloading your favourite OS or other interesting file.
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Look at those car assurances !!
Tesla computers are getting self conscious?