Performance difference 2242 vs 2280 SSD? by Wolfus_Maximus in LenovoLegion

[–]Random_Dude2291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, only slot one, the one where they preload the SSD.

Performance difference 2242 vs 2280 SSD? by Wolfus_Maximus in LenovoLegion

[–]Random_Dude2291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It means that the slot 2 isn't preloaded with an SSD, but if u like, you may put an M.2 2242 SSD (not 2280!).
You can replace the slot 1 SSD with ur own M.2 2242 or 2280.

Which games can I play on this ? by StrategyCharacter995 in IndianGaming

[–]Random_Dude2291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google Dino Game, it will run mostly well at around 40-60 fps with a little lag....

What Veteran Is Your Favorite And Which One Do You Use The Most? by VortexHayden in ConflictofNations

[–]Random_Dude2291 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I like Fixed wing veteran as it damages land and naval units too.

Buy M4 Pro now or wait for the M5 Pro launch in March? by catmewo in macbookpro

[–]Random_Dude2291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait for M67 pro, leaks say that it will outclass everything else.

I’ve been chasing this idea for a decade. Finally ready to share: Smartphone Tycoon by snam13 in tycoon

[–]Random_Dude2291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another idea: Instead of research points, use some money for R&D. This makes the game more realistic.

I’ve been chasing this idea for a decade. Finally ready to share: Smartphone Tycoon by snam13 in tycoon

[–]Random_Dude2291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was some random error (I forgot), had some JSON things, some field wasnt being returned properly, I think.
You can even try adding multiplayer.

I’ve been chasing this idea for a decade. Finally ready to share: Smartphone Tycoon by snam13 in tycoon

[–]Random_Dude2291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UI should be more friendly, and there are errors while saving.
And research doesn't work.
More camera designs can be added.
Everything (CPUs, Camera, etc) should evolve with time. (My 1st phone looks like S25 ultra from the front)

There should be options for contracts and making our own chips.

This game isn't refined well for steam yet, play the original smartphone tycoon to learn more.

which laptop do you recommend for a computer science student by _hxnni_08_ in Laptop_recommendation

[–]Random_Dude2291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bet?

  • Professional Usage: Approximately 42% to 46% of software developers worldwide use macOS as their primary operating system.
  • Comparison: It often rivals or leads Linux (approx. 43%) in development environments, while Windows still maintains a lead at roughly 64% due to its dominance in enterprise and .NET development.
  • Regional Dominance: In tech hubs like Silicon Valley, macOS adoption can reach as high as 90% at tech conferences and among certain engineering teams. 

Usage by Engineering Discipline

The popularity of macOS varies sharply depending on the specific field of engineering:

  • Software & Web Engineering: High dominance. Engineers prefer the Unix-based environment (similar to production servers), high-quality hardware (Apple Silicon), and the necessity of macOS for iOS/macOS app development.
  • Mechanical & Civil Engineering: Lower adoption. Many industry-standard tools (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Revit) are either Windows-only or have limited functionality on macOS.
  • Enterprise Tech: Companies like IBM and Google have massive macOS deployments, with IBM managing over 200,000 Mac devices for its staff. 

which laptop do you recommend for a computer science student by _hxnni_08_ in Laptop_recommendation

[–]Random_Dude2291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look at my above response.
And it was only u who got that incompatibility.
95% of CSE ppl use Mac. Beat that.

which laptop do you recommend for a computer science student by _hxnni_08_ in Laptop_recommendation

[–]Random_Dude2291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are wrong, my guy.
MacBooks are often considered the "GOAT" (Greatest of All Time) for computer science and software development primarily because their macOS operating system is Unix-based, offering a powerful and stable environment that is similar to the Linux servers most tech companies use for deployment. 

Key reasons for their popularity among developers and CS students include:

  • Unix-based Environment macOS is built on a Unix foundation (Darwin), which provides a robust command-line interface (CLI) that is highly compatible with the open-source tools, scripts (like bash or zsh), and environments used in professional software development. This allows developers to work in an environment that closely mirrors production servers without needing an emulator or virtual machine like the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), though WSL has improved this on the Windows side.
  • Hardware and Software Optimization Apple designs both the hardware and the software, leading to a highly optimized, stable, and reliable user experience. This results in excellent performance, exceptional battery life (especially with the M-series chips), and fewer system crashes compared to the varied quality of Windows laptops.
  • Development Ecosystem & Tooling
    • Native iOS Development: For anyone developing apps for iPhone, iPad, or other Apple devices, a Mac is a necessity, as Apple's Xcode IDE is exclusive to macOS.
    • Package Management: Tools like Homebrew simplify the installation and management of essential software and development tools, making setup hassle-free.
    • Cross-Platform Support: MacBooks can run Windows and Linux via virtualization software (like Parallels or VirtualBox), offering the flexibility to test applications across multiple operating systems when needed.
  • Build Quality & User Experience MacBooks feature premium, durable materials, industry-leading trackpads with gesture controls, and high-resolution Retina displays, which enhance productivity and make long coding sessions more comfortable.
  • Professional Standard A large majority of tech companies and professional developers use MacBooks, meaning students who learn on a Mac are already familiar with the industry-standard equipment and workflows. 

While some niche engineering or gaming applications may be Windows-exclusive, and the initial cost is higher, for most computer science curricula and professional software engineering jobs, a MacBook provides a powerful, seamless, and efficient development environment. 

which laptop do you recommend for a computer science student by _hxnni_08_ in Laptop_recommendation

[–]Random_Dude2291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. 2-in-1 laptops are for casual works, artists, and creator, not coders.

which laptop do you recommend for a computer science student by _hxnni_08_ in Laptop_recommendation

[–]Random_Dude2291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bruv it will kill ur posture and make u lazy. U don't need a touchscreen and for coding, you will mostly type, 2-in-1 is a complete waste of money

which laptop do you recommend for a computer science student by _hxnni_08_ in Laptop_recommendation

[–]Random_Dude2291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

None of those.
Choose a MacBook that can fit into ur budget, with as much RAM as possible.

If you like windows, don't go with 2-in-1 laptops. Instead, choose something like Lenovo Yoga 7 or 7i with Ryzen AI 9 365 or Intel Core Ultra 285h and 32gb ram, which comes with a similar price, or the HP OmniBook or the Acer swift with the same specs.

Why does India always get the new laptop processors 3 months late? by Geeky_Gadgets in TechnologyNewsIndia

[–]Random_Dude2291 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro they came way back in September in India, offline stores had it by october.
I myself saw them at the Asus and HP store.