• PugJesus@piefed.socialOP
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    13 days ago

    Tbf it does say perceived speed. Perception is shaped by marketing and bells and whistles regardless of reality, and all that jazz.

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      13 days ago

      My perception is W11 is that it’s hella slow. Rainbow Dash should just get like Bazzite or CachyOS.

    • UsefulInfoPlz@lemmy.world
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      13 days ago

      Oddly the only people who would perceive windows as “fast” are the ones who haven’t used anything else.

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        11 hours ago

        I’ve used a Mac. It won’t even let me set the screen resolution to an exact pixel value. It doesn’t even say the number, it’s insane how dumbed down it is

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          ? Mine does… seems like there was a checkbox to show it maybe? My work stuff is all linux. My home stuff is a mix of mac and linux. Under the hood mac is *nix based and with homebrew it really ties the 2 os’s together. I don’t care for Mac politics, especially Timmy’s ass kissing to trump. However i do like the hardware and the os is very capable once you crack that candy shell.

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      8 days ago

      You know how many times I tried to install some driver on windows, just for it to say fuck you?

      • install windows Euro version

      • it dosent include direct sound

      • direct sound is probably a directx lib, install that

      • nope, I look it up (for euro version of course)

      • I should go to the „add or remove features”

      • type into searchbar, find it instantly

      • can’t find

      • apparently I’ve been using the legacy version thats accessible and correctly indexed in the search bar. What I need is the new thing with the same name that is only accessible in 3 sub menus

      • so basically if I want to install dhcp servers, hypervisor etc, I need the old menu, but if I want libs for those or slightly different versions I need the new menu

      • install

      • wat 10 mins at a loading bar that tells me nothing, just for it to fail with no error code

      • repeat until I go back to linux