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  • Something like that, but with a magnet in the bottom to pull the screws off my screwdriver would be amazing.

    I just swapped 24 hard drives from server trays and getting the screw off the screwdriver without having to use my other hand was the worst part of it.

  • FAT32 has a file size limit of 4 gigs, exFAT was created to get around those file system limits of FAT32 and be a reasonable file system.

    exFAT is my go to for any external drive now that it's actually open and fully supported by Windows, MacOS, and Linux.

  • But how is that a benefit to the user? Instead of one large user base there’s a bunch of tiny ones scattered about fracturing the community and inhibiting growth.

    Niche communities that existed on Reddit I doubt will ever exist here, at least anywhere near the user base as they had in Reddit before it went to shit.

  • My work PC costs twice that. There’s Apples influence has nothing to do with my Thinkpad.

    I’ve worked on workstations that cost as much as a nice car. Apples pricing only comes close because they charge so much for storage. When you’re working with triple digit gigabytes of ram machines it ain’t cheap.

    Apple makes by far the best laptop out there. No machine comes close when it comes to performance and battery life. Intel has a decent performance per watt under load, but under light non idle loads it’s not even close. My Thinkpad is incapable of getting decent battery life. Lenovos 10 hour battery life is a damn lie. I get 30 minutes to 3 hours at best. Our work MacBook pros easily get 10+ doing the exact same workload. AMD gets close, but they’re falling down the same trap Intel has been for the last 10 years.

  • Microsoft's HoloLens 2 does less than Apple's Pro Vision and it costs the same. Is it really that overpriced? And the cost goes way way up from there.

    it proves unequivocally that Apple fanboys are the most rabid idiots in existence.

    Maybe you should look inward before making silly comments like these.

  • It doesn't even do spatial computing well. It can simulate a single 4k display and that's it. You can have some other apps floating around you, but not much.

    If I could simulate 8 4k displays all around me, or freely float my full blown Mac OS programs and resize them to infinity then I'd be cool with this. But I've got more screen in front of me right now than the vision could ever hope to do. And Apples "apps" are far too gimped to be useful. Notes and email are cool, but not much else.

  • I know nothing about the i20 since we don't get it here, but looks like on Hyundais you'll most likely have to pull the entire factory radio and replace it with an aftermarket one. I believe on my friends Veloster it was a distinct module, but that one was 2g only and since 2g is dead it's not really doing much.

    Maybe if you're lucky and it's like my Subaru you can pull the radio, find that BlueLink is it's own distinct module and just remove it. You'll most likely have the same issue as me where your speakers and mic won't work unless you build a custom adapter. I didn't build my own adapter I found a guy online who does radio harnesses for aftermarket radios and he made a basic adapter for like $20, and a fancy one that lets my mic work for like $100.

  • On my Archer BE800 and AX201 equipped Thinkpad T14 I'm able to hit just over gigabit on speed tests. Your wifi 6 lite is only 2.4 and 5ghz which is probably why your speeds are so poor, especially if you have other devices on the network.

    Unifis wifi 6 offerings were really disappointing. 2.4 5ghz wifi 6 only is just kinda stupid, and I think that's why it has had such lame reception (no pun intended). Wifi 6 with 6ghz is incredible. Wifi 6 on 5ghz is good. And wifi 6 on 2.4ghz is just kinda awful. It's not worse than anything previously on 2.4ghz, but it's just not a step up.

  • I don't think we'll ever hit 6ghz congestion because it just doesn't go very far.

    In downtown areas 2.4ghz wifi is basically useless, but 5ghz is still pretty serviceable thanks to it's lower range and more channels. 6ghz is just another 2.4 to 5ghz jump, but now we're getting down to single room levels of range.

  • Wifi cannot ever be better than ethernet because all APs will use ethernet to connect out to other things.

    But wifi 6 on my laptop can reach higher speeds than the ethernet port on my laptop. In that regard it actually is better.