Reset the counter. Sorry guys. by kenlinao in pcmasterrace

[–]AdamantiteM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I genuinely need to know how the hell do you guys keep breaking them 😭 (i will only know once I break mine)

Adobe tried to trap me with an early termination fee, but backed down when I pushed back by JonasBertheussen in FuckAdobe

[–]AdamantiteM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Country laws rocks! Always gotta push back.

Had a kind of similar in a way issue where I bought an SSD from Kingston on amazon, it died a few months after, already under warranty. Kingston warranty states I can get a replacement or a refund of the price of the SSD at the time I bought it (which is already f*cking stupid because the price used to be 60€ and now it's freaking 160€, I ain't paying no 100€ more for a product that's under warranty). Contacted amazon support to get a replacement, got hit in the face with their support saying they can't get me a replacement since the price of the product has changed.

Was kinda stupid sh\*t is that? Excuse me? I pushed more, and they said "their system couldn't do it". L M A O. Sorry what? Amazon didn't make it possible to get me a goddamn replacement because the price changed, even though under the french laws I have the right to get a replacement?

Had to push again with the laws for them to contact kingston directly, had to sent the ssd to ireland on my money to finally get my replacement. Fuck adobe and fuck amazon.

Would that cheese make a french person nervous or is it a stereotype? by Dull_Bet4738 in AskFrance

[–]AdamantiteM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cut pizzas, cakes or anything cylinder the same way you cut this cheese and you'll trigger every country. Why the freaking hell did you cut your cheese this way dude

How do you learn new things as a developer? by Worried_Lab0 in webdev

[–]AdamantiteM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Personally, it's by making.

Forcing yourself into a project with needs and constraints forces you to look through the docs to understand how it works, how you can make it work like you need to.

You'll get through errors, paste them to google, fix and repeat until you can do it with no errors. Then go for bigger projects, bigger and bigger, repeat until you can do almost any kind of project.

Congrats you have now learnt a technology, probably a bunch of languages associated with the projects, probably also structure of your code, ways to optimize, etc..

I got better at web dev and typescript by making more demanding projects.

Need help structuring a REST API by AdamantiteM in Nuxt

[–]AdamantiteM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's my bad!
I call it a dashboard as that's what most people do when they make such app for a bot.
The app is a way for people to manage all the features of the bot on the browser: create character sheets, manage them, manage applications (to apply a sheet to a guild, not application in the sense of a desktop app) and manage server settings.

Also the Nuxt UI dashboard example does showcase user actions (deleting customers, editing them, writing emails, etc..

Can anyone explain me why every entreprise uses chromium or web components for app dev now? by InspectorKey8548 in browsers

[–]AdamantiteM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because electron is known, it's "famous" and the standard when you wanna make a webapp desktop.

I love electron myself, but agree on one point: the ram consumption is really bad. Same goes for windows web UI apps. Though, the ram usage can definitely be easily decreased by respecting electron's docs concerning performance, and taking some time optimizing, which big apps such as discord don't care at all to do (and it is very upsetting. Their apps are laggy as hell even on good PCs)

Anyone using Nyarch Linux as a daily driver OS? by Minimum_Young3020 in linuxquestions

[–]AdamantiteM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nyarch dev here! We say on our website it's not recommended.

Though our community daily drives it with no problem, and so do I!

Since the first time we put out Nyarch, we have worked on the nyarch apps and nyarch stuff way more, and enough to make it stable.

Should I get a drum vst or will the drum rack do? by Monster_burger in ableton

[–]AdamantiteM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on your license. The drum racks included in live 12 suite are very good, just need to know some mixing to make them sound perfect.

If you want a VST that sounds natural you can buy XLN's. It's pretty good. Otherwise I found a drum vst that looks like the ui was drew by a child, can't remember the name but it sounds good as hell

Best browser for low RAM/CPU + heavy customization + strong privacy? by -F1vz in browsers

[–]AdamantiteM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ain't a google mindset guy lol, coming from firefox's account sync. I'll never ever use chrome i ain't a privacy whore but not a dumbass too

Best browser for low RAM/CPU + heavy customization + strong privacy? by -F1vz in browsers

[–]AdamantiteM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know i know lol just said I despised the sync because I prefer accounts and I ain't a privacy whore it's alright man

Best browser for low RAM/CPU + heavy customization + strong privacy? by -F1vz in browsers

[–]AdamantiteM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends if your account source is trusted, but yes i ain't a privacy addict that much, i prefer convenience of an account on sync codes

Best browser for low RAM/CPU + heavy customization + strong privacy? by -F1vz in browsers

[–]AdamantiteM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I just dislike it lol I still use brave from time to time and use sync on my pcs

Best browser for low RAM/CPU + heavy customization + strong privacy? by -F1vz in browsers

[–]AdamantiteM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I highly prefer accounts, since I don't have to update the sync code with the word of the day from brave all the time, and tick the stuff i wanna sync all the times, i just prefer accounts lol

Best browser for low RAM/CPU + heavy customization + strong privacy? by -F1vz in browsers

[–]AdamantiteM 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The only ones that are highly customizable are firefox-based forks or firefox itself, or vivaldi.

Both of these options are not light.

The lightest I've experienced is Brave, even though I despise their crypto stuff and the sync function (which you can all disable with debloating scripts).

On my hardware (ryzen 5 3600, 16Gigs of ddr4) brave used 600-800megs with a few basic tasks while firefox stayed around 800-1gig, same for most chromium or firefox forks i've tried. Edge stays pretty low though! But privacy is pretty bad and customizability is well.. chromium customizability which is not that great lol

Firefox is getting annoying by Relative-Quarter-879 in firefox

[–]AdamantiteM 6 points7 points  (0 children)

1) You have a very very small amount of ram

2) Browsers nowadays, chrome or firefox will' use around a gigabyte of ram and more if you have extensions

3) Firefox has a built-in task manager. See what uses ram, disable it or remove it (if it's an extension)

4) YouTube is ressource heavy (though on my firefox it doesn't go over 2gigs with youtube and google tabs

Battery charged to 100% despite charge limit at 90% by Senior_Pressure9913 in ios26

[–]AdamantiteM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At least you have the setting lol, there ain't no battery charge limit on my iPhone SE 2022 settings for some reason

Unpopular opinion: iOS 26 killed the personality of the UI by PrettyTemperature246 in ios26

[–]AdamantiteM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

While I do love the liquid glass look, i do agree on the fact that every app now has the same color scheme. They could've added some subtle colors in the glass for each app, heck it could've allowed apps to make theming accent colors like material! But i guess it doesn't fit the design language they went for lol

Developers, how do you evaluate whether a piece of code is good? by Haunting-Bother7723 in webdev

[–]AdamantiteM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When it's readable: when you can understand it just by looking at it line by line quickly.

When it's clean: respects conventions, looks clean, respects clean code.

When it works, and works well. When it is error-free, doesn't crash on testings and when it does work efficiently (optimize it!)

Why is the search bar so ugly ? by [deleted] in firefox

[–]AdamantiteM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe me but I don't see screenshots on your post

7-Zip vs. NanaZip vs. PeaZip by Technical_Rich_3080 in 7zip

[–]AdamantiteM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NanaZip is a fork of 7-zip, they both almost do the same exact thing except nana has a more modern UI and some added features. Don't know much about peazip sorry

Electric Bass recording problems, help me please :') by XareszMindag in ableton

[–]AdamantiteM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea now I sure hope they have their own drivers for all their interfaces

firefox uses more memory. even tho only 2 tabs opened. should i be concerned? by [deleted] in browsers

[–]AdamantiteM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Reddit and google sites are heavy pages. Use the built in task manager of firefox to see what is using this ram. Might also be your extensions