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  • I left windows years ago. I only need it for a couple really restrictive apps, so I dual boot, but I only boot in every few months.

    I stopped playing games that use aggressive anticheat as well. 99% of the games I was playing work great, all I lost really was Fortnite and destiny 2, which is worth my sanity dealing with Windows nonsense.

    I e been telling people who switch to; think of it like moving house. When you move to a new house, the bathroom isn't in the same place and the kitchen is different, it's up to you whether the new location is better or not. If you expect your new house to have all the same rooms in all the same places as your old house you'll always be disappointed the whole time. Linux is a different house, pick a house that suits your needs and you'll be happy.

  • This is the most privileged thing I think I've read all week.

    You don't want a flood map made available because it affects your profits? That's the most wildly selfish thing I've ever heard. It's a real screw-you to the next generation/owners.

  • I'm not crazy old, but I'm old enough that the supermarket I went to as a kid had these at all the checkout aisles and the cashiers would use them to send cheques/reciepts/ whatever.

    It was awesome to see.

  • This reminds me when my mom told my dad Netflix didn't serve their area because she didn't want another bill.

    He told me that and I was like "Well..." and my mom just yelled from the other room "I JUST CALLED THEY'RE TRYING FOR NEXT YEAR." so I shut up.

  • I haven't seen any studies, I seem to remember there was some news reports many years ago.

    I do know that I've stood in my living room, on the same wifi, and looked art the same item from Amazon on my phone and my brother in laws phone and seen different prices. But that's just another anecdote.

  • Imo, your biggest enemy here is going to be battery life. I bought a sale-priced Lenovo t14s and I always keep a battery back in my bag just in case.

    With a low power profile, having Eclipse open, a web browser to view slides/ documents and Logseq for notes my battery lasts most of the day but if I forget to charge it, it's a pain to use pen and paper for notes.

    An older laptop will have a degraded battery, and you really want maximum lifetime with multiple classes in a day.

  • I've given up trying to find a small phone with decent support. I picked up a Smasnug Flip4 on sale and I'm converted to flip phones now. I loved my Sony XA2 for it's size, but the software support was atrocious.

    My ideal phone is something closer to the Blackberry Bold or the q10, but I realize that's a market segment of 1 so I'll never get it again.

  • What the company profits from my labor, less expenses.

    I make $19.40 as a solo arena attendant. We charge $130 minimum for an hour of ice time up to $250.

    I'm not privvy to what the lights/ refrigeration system cost to run per hour, but I'm sure it's not the total difference.

  • In 2003 I learned to drive in a 1986 Hyundai Pony. The breaking point was when I got a stop sign on a slight incline and my dad had to get out while I floored it so the car could get moving again.

  • I'm just mad as hell at how many things seem to have topped out in the 1940's. My car is basically the same. Five wheels and I chase an explosion around. Air travel is basically the same. Big aluminum tube that's expensive size as hell. TV is basically the same. Tune in, sit on ass, watch.

    You look at how life changed between 1900-1945, and how life changed since then, and we've really stagnated.

    That's not to say it's all the same, phones are amazing, but they don't change my life fundamentally, a day without my phone is very much the same as a day with my phone.

  • I don't think it would matter that much since a desktop at 3k is very similar on modern hardware to a desktop at 1080.

    But I'd be interested in someone who had the hardware to test this. Right now I use my laptop for school work, and in trying to squeeze every ounce of battery life I was running my display at 45hz instead of 60hz. I had a free day during the summer so I charged it up, ran a YouTube video on repeat and timed the battery life, then changed the display frequency and it was like a 2 minute difference. I also tried it while running a second 1080p monitor through hdmi and the difference was something like 10 minutes. Like, so small a difference or didn't matter.

    I don't have the data sheet anymore so these numbers are anecdotal etc etc YMMV. The biggest change for me was buying a 65w PD battery bank and keeping that charged in my bag.