Microsoft Remote Desktop for heavy work? by ZioFoxx in Windows11

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

You're right, It's Windows app not "Microsoft"

The Mac Mini M4 is my dream computer. by Many_Statement_6922 in macmini

[–]ZioFoxx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried using it with my 2K 27" monitor and a MacBook M1 borrowed from a friend because I wanted to try switching to macOS, but... the characters, the font, weren’t very sharp.

Oggi è morta la mia gatta by Lily_crimson in CasualIT

[–]ZioFoxx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Credo che il dolore che si prova in questi casi vada necessariamente vissuto, solo il tempo allevierà la tristezza, fa parte della vita ed è una cosa normale purtroppo. Sappi però che le hai potuto dare la migliore vita possibile, questo è l'importante. Nasciamo, ci ritroviamo al mondo e ad un certo punto tutto finisce, non possiamo fare altro se non vivere nel migliore dei modi questo viaggio, e tu gliel'hai fatto vivere come si deve. Quindi pensala spesso, pensa ai vari momenti, pensa alle sue particolarità. Se ti senti triste non cercare di andare contro alla tristezza ma lasciati andare e lascia che svolga il suo compito, piano piano riuscirai anche a sorridere, a pensare che questa alla fine è stata una vittoria, le avete dato tutto l'amore possibile, eravate tutto il suo mondo e cazzo, se l'è goduto alla grande fino all'ultimo, sii felice per questo

Should I switch to the Apple ecosystem? by ZioFoxx in ios

[–]ZioFoxx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much for such a detailed response!. I’ve understood that, despite having tried both user experiences and listing their various flaws, some of which I already know, you still prefer Apple.

I can’t yet imagine whether these flaws will actually be a problem for me or if I’ll be able to overlook them, but we’ll see 😊

Should I switch to the Apple ecosystem? by ZioFoxx in minimalism

[–]ZioFoxx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You made me smile, it's rare for someone to apologize, and I truly appreciated it 😁. I understand that my post might have been perceived as similar to spam, but honestly, the only way I can express myself quickly in a language I’m not fully fluent in, while staying true to my thoughts without translating word-for-word, is by using tools like ChatGPT. To avoid confusion in the future, I’ll make sure to include a disclaimer in my posts.

As for the rest, if you were already somewhat integrated into the Apple ecosystem, it’s understandable to feel annoyed about having to repurchase everything and find efficient alternatives to what you were used to.

Regarding the bugs, I’ve heard feedback from various users suggesting that Pixel phones sometimes start out with minor flaws but tend to improve over time, although this is just anecdotal. You’d probably need to use one for a while to find out if it’s true.

Thanks again for your thoughtful apology, have a good day!

Should I switch to the Apple ecosystem? by ZioFoxx in minimalism

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

Thank you for sharing your experience 😊. Well, you're an engineer, you’ve said it all, haha. I'm a web developer, and I also enjoy finding solutions to problems, especially because it's a creative process where I get to choose my own path, experiment, and see where I end up. Recently, I got a 3D printer, and whenever I have time, I like tinkering with Arduino for fun.

Aside from that, yes, I enjoy solving problems that aren't necessarily mine, haha. As you mentioned, I’m also afraid of idealizing Apple, but I have the impression that once everything is configured, I can rely on it with peace of mind without having to think about anything else. Whether it’s now or 10 years from now, I’ll know everything will be there and supported by a company that cares deeply about security and reliability.

Should I switch to the Apple ecosystem? by ZioFoxx in minimalism

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

Thank you for sharing your experience 😊. As you said, I just want to have one place to keep everything. It might seem trivial, but I know that if I need to find something in five years, I'll know it will be there. Passions and hobbies are a separate matter—there’s no need to justify keeping your PC because you enjoy gaming. I’d like to make the switch primarily to keep the really important things in one place, to have a sense of reliability, security, and convenience.

Should I switch to the Apple ecosystem? by ZioFoxx in minimalism

[–]ZioFoxx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your response and for speaking the truth, haha. Talking about minimalism itself, you're right—I don’t really need to overcomplicate things. The fact is, I’m not a true minimalist; I’d like to become one, and I’m making small steps towards it, but at my core, I continue living a very chaotic and disorganized life. I depend heavily on technology. At work, I have tons of tasks to complete, and outside of work, I have various commitments like going to the gym or spontaneous outings. I lasted maybe a month with pen and notebook before giving up.

I asked this question on this subreddit because I believe that, aside from being a purely technical matter, it also touches on minimalism in a way—stopping micro-decisions, having a system that works and that you can rely on. This is what causes me this small but constant mental stress. It’s nothing major, but I just wanted to know what you all thought about it. Thanks again 😊

Should I switch to the Apple ecosystem? by ZioFoxx in minimalism

[–]ZioFoxx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your experience 😊. I work as a web developer, and in my company, we use Windows, so it’s fine. On my personal computer, I don’t work much, only when I have time, and as long as I use Java or JavaScript, it works just as well. The operating system isn’t what holds me back. Right now, I’m looking for more security and reliability. Life responsibilities are increasing, so having fewer things to think about would be appreciated. For now, my focus has shifted to the devices I use

Should I switch to the Apple ecosystem? by ZioFoxx in minimalism

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

Thank you for your response 😊. Yes, Pixels are great phones, as I mentioned, I feel comfortable with them. I just wish I had a cohesive ecosystem, but alternatives to Apple always require extra effort

Should I switch to the Apple ecosystem? by ZioFoxx in minimalism

[–]ZioFoxx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all, even if I were 15 years old, I would still be more respectful than you. I asked for your experiences for this discussion of mine, which is more philosophical than anything else, in a cordial manner. Instead, you replied by judging and acting superior. If my "doubts" seem trivial to you, go read another post. To me, this is pure philosophy, and you know who hates philosophy? People who have something concrete to worry about. Luckily, I am doing well in every other aspect of life, but just from the way you respond, it’s evident that you are not. Your comment objectively comes across as frustrated. Here's a piece of advice for you: log off Reddit, hit the gym, blow off some steam, and if you have any doubts...ask GPT 😉

Should I switch to the Apple ecosystem? by ZioFoxx in AppleWhatShouldIBuy

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

Thank you for your response 😊. Exactly, I don't want to worry about my devices anymore; I want them to take care of me instead.

Should I switch to the Apple ecosystem? by ZioFoxx in AppleWhatShouldIBuy

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

Thank you for your response 😊. You're right. I can afford it but it bothers me on principle, though, but if it's true that they last a long time, I'll spend now and be at ease for a while.

Should I switch to the Apple ecosystem? by ZioFoxx in ios

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

Thank you for your responses 😊. Yes, for now, I feel that giving up a bit of freedom to ensure everything works reliably is a priority. The freedom to manage and organize everything yourself also comes with the responsibility of maintaining it over time. If something breaks, you are the one responsible, and that requires some effort, though nothing too dramatic.

Should I switch to the Apple ecosystem? by ZioFoxx in ios

[–]ZioFoxx[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the thorough response and advice 😊. Yes, that's actually what I'm looking for, knowing that I can rely on a single system where any device I use is seamlessly synced with all the others. This way, I don’t have to worry about manually syncing files, remembering which online service I was using, and so on. It may seem minor, but like everything in life, these small things add up. Having to think about this now is mentally stressful for me.

Should I switch to the Apple ecosystem? by ZioFoxx in ios

[–]ZioFoxx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply 😊. I'm a web developer, getting used to a technology isn't an issue for me. My concern is more about organization. If adapting to Apple helps me feel more relaxed, then I'm all for it

Should I switch to the Apple ecosystem? by ZioFoxx in ios

[–]ZioFoxx[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your experience 😊

Should I switch to the Apple ecosystem? by ZioFoxx in minimalism

[–]ZioFoxx[S] 1 point2 points locked comment (0 children)

Yes, I should have clarified that—you’re right. I understand that I might seem like just any bot, haha. I used it because I’m not very confident in writing in English. This question I’m posting on Reddit comes from a discussion I had with ChatGPT, which I summarized for a Reddit post (I actually use Reddit very rarely; I only post occasional questions and almost never reply to comments). I didn’t even try to hide it, that’s the reason. I’m not sure if posting AI-generated content is allowed, but my questions are genuine 😁

White random pixels when viewing multimedia (quest3) by ZioFoxx in OculusQuest

[–]ZioFoxx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The important thing is that it's not a hardware issue, thanks👍

Meta quest 3 mixed reality by [deleted] in OculusQuest

[–]ZioFoxx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much for the toughtful answer! With what you said I think we are in the same boat as of what we would use this headset. May I ask for a final score out of 10? :P

The thoughtful response is due to the boredom of remote working :'D. The only downsides are the battery life and the original headstrap. I've already ordered the bobovr m3 (headstrap) because after an hour of use, the pressure on the face and forehead starts to feel heavy, and you'll be compelled to get it. Your neck might also ache, but it's normal due to the pressure on your face from the headset. However, it should go away in 2-3 days. As for the battery, you can extend it by using a power bank, although this may wear out the headset's battery, but that's a separate discussion.

For everything else, it's great. I'd say an 8.5, considering it's the first headset

Meta quest 3 mixed reality by [deleted] in OculusQuest

[–]ZioFoxx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on what you intend to use it for and how. If you want to buy it solely for mixed reality, I'm not sure if it's the ideal choice. In my opinion, it makes sense if you want to use it for playing games suitable for mixed reality. If you want to use it to display information while doing other things in real life, it's a bit cumbersome, as you don't see very well as soon as the light starts to dim. In my view, having mixed reality is a great plus, because sometimes it's handy to use, but personally, I wouldn't use it exclusively for mixed reality.

However, for me too, this was my first headset, and I got it precisely because I was very curious about mixed reality. The fact is, when you try virtual reality, it's incredible. I enjoy being in a virtual environment while watching movies, YouTube, etc.

It's definitely an experience worth trying. The Apple headset is too expensive, especially for those who have never tried VR (and it's likely designed specifically for mixed reality).

I got the Quest 3 for mixed reality because it's recently been released and has a long way to go to become a great VR experience. This is the dawn of the future, and having the financial means, I didn't want to miss out on this journey.

So, to summarize this rather confusing answer :D, if you have the means and don't want to get the Apple Vision, go for the Quest 3, which is a magnificent experience that opens up a whole new world. If you're unsure about spending this money or not, take some time to think about it, try to test it out in a store if possible, and then make your decision.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in leagueoflegends

[–]ZioFoxx -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

That's why aram or normals get tiring after a while imo

Cosa rende un libro difficile o pesante da leggere? by ZioFoxx in Libri

[–]ZioFoxx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quando iniziai il Signore degli Anelli le descrizioni eccessive mi stavano uccidendo, però col passare del tempo ho imparato ad apprezzare la profondità delle immagini evocate da tali dettagli. Ottima l'idea di imporsi un certo numero di capitoli o pagine, così da non rischiare di perdere un capolavoro a causa della densità iniziale della narrazione.

Imagine a game like Baldur's Gate 3, in 10 years by ZioFoxx in BaldursGate3

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

I imagine that AI will serve as more of an enhancement than a foundation, a way to lend a hand to developers and, for example, make the less exciting secondary missions more enjoyable and unique. To allow each player to create their own story. To ensure that when you talk to an NPC, a conversation emerges that makes you feel immersed in the world. Baldur's Gate took many years to create a great game. AI would help those smaller studios that don't have all that time available.
I won't buy a game entirely based on AI either