UCyborg wrote on 2025-11-30, 20:28:
Regarding being disillusioned with modern world, same. I feel like I'm the only one who isn't crazy.
I don't feel that bad, but it feels like sane people are outnumbered by assholes or people who started accepting everything.
gaffa2002 wrote on 2025-12-02, 00:35:Staying a little behind in tech is not a big sacrifice, really. What is considered “low end” today can do almost everything the […]
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gerry wrote on 2025-12-01, 17:59:
ah, i can see that when getting the latest tech might inadvertently create problems. I use linux on some older circa 2010 PCs and even windows 10 is on similar machines. my smart phone is always some budget one. i leave most things default, just make sure i'm happy with any basic settings and privacy etc. I suppose in a way thought i'm dealing with the modern stuff by not actually being all that modern.... Still, i cannot change the rest of the world nor the immense inertia of the masses in their choices.
Staying a little behind in tech is not a big sacrifice, really. What is considered “low end” today can do almost everything the latest tech can do with ease except for very specific use cases (like playing some specific AAA game, or using some very specific software for a very specific job). It looks to me that basic tech already evolved enough to do 99% of the really cool/useful stuff that could be done with a computer.
Of course, that doesn’t mean that high end hardware is almost the same as low end. It is definitely much more advanced and faster, but the practical applications for all the extra power are getting more and more limited over time.
That at least feels like a good thing for me… you can enjoy the computer you bought for much longer without feeling the need to upgrade, and that is true even considering all the bloat and programmed obsolescence from the industry.
My "old" i5-8500 can do almost everything I want, but there are a few things where a faster CPU would be nice. That's why I got the Ryzen. My laptop is still a ThinkPad P53 with an i7-9750H and Nvidia T1000 GPU, and it's still my only modern computer with discrete graphics. My phone is a "budget" model, but I don't need anything better (and it has USB 3, unlike most iPhones).
For what I did today, I got confused by the Windows calculator at work. There are certain cases where pressing the equals key on the screen or the Enter key on the keyboard will add additional operations based on your history. I don't know of any real calculator that works that way. I'll just do basic math in MATLAB then.
I also got confused by Windows 11 not giving any indication that more than one window is grouped into a taskbar icon unless one of those windows is active. I had the same file open multiple times.
Yesterday, I finally got EndeavourOS to start updating again. It has spent weeks saying that everything is up-to-date. I ranked the mirrors again, and then it updated. However, the old problem of downloads randomly failing reappeared. Then I got Fedora installed in a VM, and my first impression is good. People don't seem to talk about it much anymore, but it has a recent kernel for current hardware support and looks like something I could recommend to Linux beginners at the same time. I've heard that it has built-in hybrid graphics support, so I'll have to make live media and run it on my laptop.