They both have 16GB RAM.
The one with Windows 10 has a i5 7600k and GTX1060
The one with Windows 11 has a i7 7700k and GTX1080
Both with nvme ssd storage samsung evo (cant remember which exactly). The 7600k machine even has hdds and ssds via sata extra.
The only reason I’m on 10 with my main pc is because the 7th gen intel in there isn’t compatible with win11. I have another pc that is 7th gen, which I put windows 11 on and there is just something weird about it. When I do anything on that machine it doesn’t do it immediately, it sits for a few seconds before actions are done. Really aggravating. Clicking on a program on the taskbar takes a few seconds before it opens. File explorer, firefox browser, settings pane, … Once programs are running it’s fine to use said programs, but I wonder what they did to make it feel this way.
I have Linux on both machines as primary OS and they are super snappy, it’s not the hardware.
If your work requires Windows, then use Windows. Switch to Linux when everything you need is available on it. If alternatives don’t exist, then that’s it.
Number one reason why I don’t like all the analog broadcasts and use of frequencies are slowly being killed off around here.
DOGE and…?
KiwiIRC is a web based IRC client. Does not have voice chat afaik, but since it’s IRC it’s very lightweight and had a low entry barrier.
irssi for cli, hexchat for gui
Alternatively mumble and murmur, but the setup is more elaborate.
Amount of store apps on my phone: zero.
My wife has an app that is basically a card holder. Instead of pulling out a loyalty card, she pulls up the one app that has all of them scanned/copied. It’s great.
Sometimes ya gotta give em a little shlap
“your description”? Where, which?
It reduces waste, yes.
If you look at some aur packages, it’s probably deb…
Zsh autocompletes lowercase input to the correct file or folder name when using tab. It’s great!
A billionaire can’t be bought, they got billions. It’s the dictator that can be bought.
Our servers do, my work laptop does, my old home laptop does, my home PCs do, … I guess it must be the updates and not the device.