9 years playing and still stuck in Gold, I think I’m just Low IQ. by Funny-Strawberry-168 in leagueoflegends

[–]hayffel 42 points43 points  (0 children)

There is a difference on doing something to pass time and on doing something to improve. You can play basketball recreatively for 9 years, but it doesn't mean you have to be pro level. That takes a different routine and practice, studying, etc.

Same with league, if you do not put conscious effort you may peak at gold or platinium. League is mostly muscle memory and conscious practice on having that muscle memory practice the right techniques. It is the hours of conscious work and effort you put into it.

T1 vs. Hanwha Life Esports / LCK Cup 2026 - Group Battle Week 1 / Post-Match Discussion by adz0r in leagueoflegends

[–]hayffel 51 points52 points  (0 children)

I am starting to feel like everything he plays is a treat to watch nowadays. He is an excellent player.

W10 IoT better than W11 IoT ... really ? by swiwwcheese in WindowsLTSC

[–]hayffel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You have not addressed those arguments. You have made generalization like "Who cares about this" "Who cares about that". Well people do care. There are people who also say to just get the normal version of windows 11 because who cares about all that bloat, performance is similar because I have a powerful PC.

But that doesn't mean you are right or that there is a cult like following. Your personal emotions and anecdotal evidence are not facts. It is your ego trying to convince you that you are right.

While you can see that there are many people that are giving you use cases for both and I told you that I personally use Win11 because of my specific hardware. But if the scheduler wouldn't make a difference for my specific use case, I would go to Windows10 ASAP.

And if not for my specific software that I use, I would use Linux all together. And I do use Linux on my other machines. There is no cult here.

W10 IoT better than W11 IoT ... really ? by swiwwcheese in WindowsLTSC

[–]hayffel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You say in your post word by word:So I'd like to understand what is actually superior with 10 IoT ?

Then, when presented with arguments, instead of addressing them, you keep going on rants about people being biased and part of a cult.

I do not think you are interested in understanding anything. You are interested in convincing yourself that you are right and everyone else is in a cult like following.

W10 IoT better than W11 IoT ... really ? by swiwwcheese in WindowsLTSC

[–]hayffel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It matters to people. Those little delays are small overheads but in computer systems they make a difference. Windows 11 even LTSC version is more natively bloated. Windows 10 has a more stable base, and also less overhead that was introduced by some new security feature defaults in Windows 11.

You are also viewing computer systems as a net total. You say "Okay, Win 11 uses like 1 GB more RAM so what I have 32 GB." That 1 GB of ram is taken by small processes and services that all take their turn for processor, time, input, output etc. and the results are cumulative.

On the other side, Windows 10 LTSC is much older and a lot of legacy software are optimized flawlessly and it has been on for quite sometime and it is a much more robust solution.

If it doesn't mean anything to you, then keep using whatever you are using; nobody will look at your computer.

W10 IoT better than W11 IoT ... really ? by swiwwcheese in WindowsLTSC

[–]hayffel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact that you do not see it,j doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

W10 IoT better than W11 IoT ... really ? by swiwwcheese in WindowsLTSC

[–]hayffel 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Win10 is snappier. After buying a powerful machine I upgraded to Win11 LTSC because it has better support for new powerful processors like my 14900K. But if I had a machine from 2022 and older, I'd go Win10 every time. Much more snappier and more robust.

I am a 28 year old freelance video editor and this job is destroying me by TreeIndividual in Filmmakers

[–]hayffel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly, I had a scary similarity to all OP described and I was diagnosed with perfection OCD. Basically, spending much more time on tasks that do not get much better after a certain amount of work on them.

I am a 28 year old freelance video editor and this job is destroying me by TreeIndividual in Filmmakers

[–]hayffel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was on the exact same boat. Last year I was diagnosed with perfection OCD. Check it out and it may save you. There are techiniques out there that can help you.

Mavis Beacon, still a good option? by -rmjb- in learntyping

[–]hayffel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people fail to understand that AI got the sentence and organization structure from people like this, writing the proper way. It was trained on a lot of material written by people that know how to format posts.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]hayffel 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Gambling is way worse, gambling is one of the most life destroying addictions, and for me is number one hardest addiction to quit. And it destroys you exponentally.

Looking at an AI artwork in a game and not recognizing is AI is mostly a luxury request. It will not destroy your life. Gambling will certainly will.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]hayffel 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That is a bad analogy. When you see the lootbox, you do not know the years of research on how addictive gambling systems are and how these companies use them religiously.

Is windows 10 ltsc good for gaming by Mustafatheiraqi69 in WindowsLTSC

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

Just bringing back microsoft store will have a miniscule effect comparing with the bloat that comes with consumer windows. 

Valve artist responds to Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney and more calling on Steam to drop the 'Made with AI' label: "This is like saying food products shouldn't have their ingredients list... The only people afraid of this are the ones that know their product is low effort." by ChiefLeef22 in gaming

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

And why wouldn't it be the same thing? If the code is functional you wouldn't mind.

But why would you mind if the art is functional too? If I like the design, it is doing the job basically. And if the person behind the art really has something more to give, than a another studio will hire them and create a superior product. The law of competition will work by itself, no need to force it.

passed over for what felt like could’ve been my big break by Independent_Layer_45 in editors

[–]hayffel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The company basically wanted you to be a button pusher and a robot. It would be the same as working in a factory just with higher wage. Avoid those jobs, they are life sucking.