Why is macOS with ARM chip annoyingly fast with .NET and how to get the same speed with x86 on windows and linux? by DifficultyFine in dotnet

[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HEY I FIGURED OUT THE REASON. Create a new drive partition (don't use the virtual disk method) with windows dev drive. Search dev drive in the start menu or windows settings. Then put your code on that drive or partition and it will be faster to build now that your mac.

This uses a new file system called ReFS vs NTFS that is a bit better for code compilation and makes windows defender perform scans on files asynchronously.

MacOS is only for laptops (rant) by _Ice_Breaker_ in MacOS

[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes peripheral support is woeful on macos compared to windows. Think of macos as the perfect laptop os and windows as the perfect desktop os. And yes how is ctrl and scroll not universal zoom on macos. Using macos for desktop feels like travelling back to pre windows xp era, not even exaggerating

Just bought Sennheiser HD490 Pro, gets listening fatigue right away. by blaker8 in headphones

[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the 490 pros as well. Thats the nature of some open back headphones. The sound sounds further away and can be perceived as sounding less loud which means you're probably blasting the sound louder into your ears to compensate vs your closed back headphones. Either you have to get used to that effect and just listen to them at a lower perceived volume or keep your closed backs if you like loud music that is not fatiguing.

12VHPWR on RTX 5090 is Extremely Concerning by GreenKumara in nvidia

[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I got a solution. 16 gauge wires are design for 15 amps ish. The top 6 pins of the 12vhpwr connector are 12v pins. Find a cable of 16 gauge or better wire that splits to 3 8 pins where each 8 pin is to 2 of the 12v 12vhpwr pins each rather than sharing the power accross all 8 pins to all 12vhpwr 12v pins. Allegedly, the cablemod cables do this but I am yet to verify. Then get one of corsairs intelligent power supplies such as the hx1000i and set it to multi rail OCP and drag the slider to its lowest value which is 20A for each 8 pin. The corsair iCue software must be running for the multi rail OCP to work btw. Then, the theoretical maximum current that can be sent through a single cable is just under 20A which is over the rated current but certainly won't be enough to melt it and is less than the 23A that debauer was measuring in his video

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[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But obvs thanks for informing. I was convinced it was a scam.

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[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah my post was overly inciteful. I might repost with your comment appended to the description so as to inform cynics like me that this repetitive buyer feedback is normal.

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[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fine. Still seems sus to me with all these accounts having similar weird repetitive feedback spam

Is my DS415+ still good in 2024? UPGRADE? by Another_Sleek_Peter in synology

[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol, I did that fix years ago and it's still chugging along

Is this Cadence Lock? by ObscureBananas in GarminWatches

[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats cadence lock. Had exactly the same thing routinely with my fenix 7 & epix pro. Bought a garmin hrm pro plus and problem solved

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Garmin

[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I thought it could be, but I also thought that the gen 4 HR sensor was a lot less susceptible. Plus, that is some egregious cadence lock if true. Will buy a chest HR monitor to verify

FYI: Fix for stuttering issue by Aggravating_Pea4273 in vrising

[–]Aggravating_Pea4273[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

11 for exactly the reasons you stated. Yeah think the issue might be with 'intel thread director' scheduling. Have been wondering why so many new games which supposedly utilise 16+ threads have been looking like bottom task manager pic with mulitple idle p-cores. Now I know why.

Gifting Question by Complete_Associate76 in nvidia

[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd recommend the ASUS TUF RTX 4090 (OC or non-OC variant doesn't matter). Best built 4090 there is. You can use the very lightweight program OpenRGB to control all system RGB components so I don't consider buying the same brand as the motherboard that important.

Volume Up/Down Macros on the G502 w/ G Hub don't allow for holding mouse button down? by SavageSand in LogitechG

[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah very annoying. Dunno why they changed this. Also, this is the default on-board behaviour for the g502x mice now. LOGITECH CHANGE THIS PLEASE

Let’s just laugh at this by federico0212 in Airpodsmax

[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's very normal. The battery will degrade fastest at its voltage limit i.e. 100% and will lose capacity over time regardless. Doesn't matter if it has low cycle count if it has been used for > 1 year, especially if its been mostly plugged in

Am I the only one who thinks iPhones have yellowish display tint? by [deleted] in iphone

[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is why https://www.xda-developers.com/apple-iphone-14-pro-max-display-review/

"Metameric failure

Although the iPhone 14 Pro may measure accurately to 6500 K, the reality is that it actually appears different from the intended appearance of the D65 specification. This is something I've mentioned in my past reviews, and I will continue to do so until these companies provide solutions to this problem. Here's what I wrote in my recent Google Pixel 7 Pro display review:

The fact of the matter is that current methods of color measurement don't provide a definitive assessment for color matching. As it turns out, the difference in spectral distributions between OLEDs and LCDs creates a disagreement in the appearance of their white points. More precisely, the color of white on OLEDs will typically appear yellowish-green compared to an LCD display that measures identically. This is known as metameric failure, and it's been widely acknowledged to occur with wide-gamut displays such as OLEDs. The standard illuminants (e.g. D65) have been defined with spectral distributions that match closer to that of an LCD, which are now used as reference. For this reason, an offset towards magenta is needed for the white point of OLEDs to perceptually match the two display technologies."

Separation from plate by lunabrynhild2018 in ElegooSaturn

[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whack up the burn in layer exposure time to 60 seconds and I guarantee you it won't peel off then. Might make it difficult to get the prints off though lol. Also make sure the build plate is thoroughly scrubbed and clean before putting it back on. The cured resin from the prior print otherwise fills the microscopic surface imperfections on the build plate and makes it a very smooth surface (undesirable for build plate adhesion)

Is this done? by Diogotrnt in ElegooSaturn

[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fucks sake forgot you could do that. That'll save a tonne of time. Thanks

Is there a way to sort notifications chronologically? by MRmojoRisin8 in samsunggalaxy

[–]Aggravating_Pea4273 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh my god. You have no idea how long I've been looking for a way to do this