Post AdC10FPjzUHPoX0WOW by mitchmarq42xyz@emacs.ch
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(DIR) Post #AdC05gNh3VqOwc4roG by mitchmarq42xyz@emacs.ch
2023-12-26T06:12:15Z
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https://youtu.be/bq9O99TgFv4 is quite interesting, tho I'm not 100% in agreement about laptops...
(DIR) Post #AdC10FPjzUHPoX0WOW by mitchmarq42xyz@emacs.ch
2023-12-26T06:22:28Z
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More specifically, i find that laptops are more intimate, more personified. Each laptop is special and has character. This is something he mentions in the video as a negative - yes, it sucks that the vast majority of laptops are unique non-upgradable heat throttlers. But there is just nothing like curling up in bed with the machine you've been typing on for years, with whom you outlasted 2 jobs, 3 homes, and a hairstyle change. 2011 toshiba satellite l655d my beloved
(DIR) Post #AdC8wyjWLwmcqMDAzQ by dekkzz76@emacs.ch
2023-12-26T07:32:18Z
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@mitchmarq42xyz only 1 change of hairstyle?His mistake is he forgets that laptops have all followed the Apple way of putting lightness over performance. It wasn't always so.Thinkpads were quite chunky as they built proper heatsinks on their workstation laptops until the mid 2010s when Intel seeing the small margins screwed users by ultrabook marketing funds for low voltage CPUs that throttle under any non trivial load that undercut AMD prices.