Dave explains why your new computer feels slower today than your old one did back then, and what can be done about it!Get the shirt! amzn.to/4dtdiS9
my new computer isn’t slower. im using mint
Submitted 4 weeks ago by abbadon420@sh.itjust.works to videos@lemmy.world
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Dave explains why your new computer feels slower today than your old one did back then, and what can be done about it!Get the shirt! amzn.to/4dtdiS9
my new computer isn’t slower. im using mint
I’ve seen this behavior for the last 20 years. Every release of Windows claims it’s the fastest yet. And in 3-5 years everybody hates how slow they and demand new computers. Its funny because, it’s just accepted. Everybody assumes that computers get old and slow. I’m just going to go out on a limb and say, Windows OS gets slow after 3-5 years and it’s planned obsolescence from Microsoft. Sadly, 90% of users can’t be bothered to care that they’re getting ripped off.
I hear Tiny11 speeds up some computers for those not ready for the Penguin’s embrace.
Or 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC + StartAllBack. The goated combo for those who want/need Windows, still.
Turns out he’s OK with AI code generation…
I’m not a programmer, but I feel like I could never be one now.
owenfromcanada@lemmy.ca 4 weeks ago
Sorry, is this a joke that I’m too Linux to understand?
sem@piefed.blahaj.zone 4 weeks ago
You can still run electron apps on Linux, such as Element, the matrix client.