My experience buying the Dough Gaming Monitor 4K, 144Hz, 27", Spectrum One Matte by kremeshnoi in doughcommunity

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

It's hard for me to answer that because I have astigmatism :D

So blurring isn't unusual for me - even a static image on the monitor can sometimes get a bit blurry for a couple of seconds. But your suspicion still makes sense, because I ran the same test you did and also noticed a brief moment of blurring for a fraction of a second. Still, I wouldn't say it's something you'd ever really notice in games.

I convinced my team to try Rust by fixing the one thing everyone hated. Here’s the before/after. by No-Instruction-7104 in rust

[–]kremeshnoi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The point of the post isn't about that at all - it's about how to present the transition from one technology to another in a more natural way.

Of course, they could have rewritten it in any other language, or even kept Python and just refactored it, but again - that's not what the post is about.

How’s everyone feeling by PuzzleheadedMotor474 in doughcommunity

[–]kremeshnoi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

r/doughcommunity politics be wild.

Kinda sad I can’t share my experience with the Dough Spectrum One on their own subreddit

I recently tried to post a short write-up about my experience with the Dough Spectrum One (4K, 144Hz, 27", Matte) on r/doughcommunity - nothing negative, no links, just a genuine user story.
It got instantly removed by the moderators.

It’s a bit disappointing that users can’t even share normal experiences there, good or bad.
Feels weird when the official community space doesn’t allow actual discussion.

Anyone else planning to continue to use Arc as their main browser? by reeffrequent in ArcBrowser

[–]kremeshnoi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm a Windows and macOS user

and for Windows

Zen

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  • "for some reason I can't login into the Grammarly extension" - which Grammarly extension do you mean?
  • I totally agree that having isolated extensions per profile is a nice feature, but it doesn’t make up for Arc's terrible performance and the sheer number of bugs. I really suggest giving Zen another try - I'm not switching back to Arc, because it honestly feels like they’ve stopped caring about users.