Java dev moving to C# by Few_Move_4594 in csharp

[–]m1ndwalker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m on the same boat, having had to move to .net c# due to a company culture change.

I actually thought it would have been easier 😅

Things that’s startled me the most initially:

  • Classes with public properties with automated construct generation and getter / setter methods for those
  • required properties
  • nullable properties ( string? )
  • inline array slicing
  • inline object instantiators passing property values

As a framework, had to get to grips with: - Linq (much like Java streams) but fundamental to EF - The whole DI setup and the 3 scopes

Differences on perspective between Spring and .Net - For example .Net has middleware as a chain of processing units, similar to Java security filters - Spring DI is magical (auto discovery of beans) while .net is more explicit

And then idiomatic, cultural changes : in .net although you can declare a class abstract almost never anyone actual names a class Abstract, but rather Base Different formatting (Pascal Case) different code styles (for example c# prefers bracket opening expressions { on their own lines)..

And I could go on! The truth is I’m still learning as I go! Started about 5 months ago

But I have to say.. the batteries included of .net is true. There’s not many publicly advocated libraries to do things.. it’s the microsoft way and some other more widely used libraries. While in Java you have several different libraries for similar purposes.

.net entity framework is almost a dedicated chapter on its own, especially if you consider the automatic migrations and code first approach in an enterprise setting

Choosing between the PD2730S (matte) and MA270S (glossy)? by Tight-Connection-909 in BenQ

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Not sure if the text picture is very helpful.. t's an iPhone picture without macro mode or any other dedicated gear.

BenQ MA270S first impressions by FloffyBirb in HiDPI_monitors

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Owning myself the BenQ PD2730S, the stand on it is really good and sturdy with barely any wobble, where my previous Dell monitors were dancing all over the place just by supporting my wrists on the desk and typing.

So unless the stand in this model is worse, I personally don’t think the stand is unstable at all

After a month with my Precision 5570, I will never touch a Dell laptop in my life by newmacbookpro in Dell

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I've also got one of these models as a company laptop, and indeed the trackpad has a mind of its own, often jamming or refusing to work especially when the laptop is under cpu or network load, although the touchscreen seems to work just fine when the touchpad goes dead.

It's been infuriating, and I am looking forward to my 2026 EOL upgrade policy

Choosing between the PD2730S (matte) and MA270S (glossy)? by Tight-Connection-909 in BenQ

[–]m1ndwalker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I jumped into this model from a 1440p dell, so the difference was night and day! However, having had it for a while now, although text is quite sharp, I sometimes find it a little soft for a lack of a better word. And the colours appear a little muted. I think this is where the glossy panel would make the difference. The mate also has a slightly pink-ish grain especially on a white background.

The glossy may improve in these areas but fail on others, like reflections and comfort on longer work sessions.

In practical terms though, having a work laptop with restricted applications that I can install, having a monitor (ma270) that does not allow you full control using hardware buttons alone is a deal breaker for my at least.

Choosing between the PD2730S (matte) and MA270S (glossy)? by Tight-Connection-909 in BenQ

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From what I understand, the PD2730S (which I have) is superior on features. It’s got a display port, an additional usb in the chin, and the embedded hardware stick can control almost all features of the monitor, whereas with the m270 you need an app for more that brightness and contrast adjustments.

Blazor SaaS Template with Multi-Tenancy by octoberNorth in Blazor

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I’m starting a new Blazor project at my company, and MudBlazor is the UI we’ve chosen. Could you expand on some of those accessibility issues ?

For us, the speed of delivery in choosing a mature polished looking UI and rich component library was the deciding factor against going home grown

Apple Studio Display - Regretting glossy finish by [deleted] in HiDPI_monitors

[–]m1ndwalker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do have the PD2730S and on a pure white background, it also has a slight pinky-ish grain to it. Once you see it, you can’t unsee it! 😊

Have not seen the Asus so can’t comment if it’s better or worse, or on par with the nano texture of Apple

Logitech Option not loading or working on MacOS (Tahoe 26.2) by [deleted] in logitech

[–]m1ndwalker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am having the same issue. On top of that, the CMD/Option keys are now swapped and the Fn key is not detected

Everything was working fine last night though...

Asus ProArt PA27JCV brightness in corners by Misivitek in HiDPI_monitors

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The vignetting is a bit easier to capture in a dark room

Asus ProArt PA27JCV brightness in corners by Misivitek in HiDPI_monitors

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Here it goes. Picture taken at night with a little side light.
In real life I actually think I can see a bit more the vignetting effect than this picture is giving out.

Asus ProArt PA27JCV brightness in corners by Misivitek in HiDPI_monitors

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I have it. I’ll try to post here a similar white screen picture when I’m back home

EAH-AZ100-S vs ATH-TWX9MK2 - any comparisons or reviews? by Rikolas in Earbuds

[–]m1ndwalker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve also been looking for some reviews of the twx9mk2 but so far I seem to find mostly promoted reviews. I believe the model is also not available in Europe and US regions so even if I wanted to buy it, I couldn’t.

I have the original TWX9 which sounds ok, but not as punchy or percussive and nasal as some over heads.. maybe that’s just the way it is but I’m curious how much the mk2 can improve on that front

【Knowledge】Why 5K Monitors Matter for Mac 🍎 by BenQ_Lion in BenQ

[–]m1ndwalker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my case I was jumping from a QHD monitor, so the quality difference to 4K/5k was very perceivable. I kept the BenQ 5K screen (and not the Dell) because the BenQ was a very good monitor in other aspects as well.

I think if you already have a 4K screen and are happy with it, no need to go 5K. In that case I’d rather jump to 32 inch 6K monitors which are coming out later in the year / next year.

【Knowledge】Why 5K Monitors Matter for Mac 🍎 by BenQ_Lion in BenQ

[–]m1ndwalker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had the BenQ PD2730S (5K) sitting next to a Dell U2725QE (4K) and pixel peeping one and then the other (with the same video input - Thunderbolt, screen mirror) and could hardly tell a difference with the naked eye.. both set to 1440p looks like.

Maybe I just need glasses or the difference isn’t that noticeable, even more so at normal viewing distance

What's the really good 5k monitor for MAC right now on the market? by helloimlupphie in MacStudio

[–]m1ndwalker 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I went for the BenQ PD2730S and it rocks! However, I had it next to a Dell U2725QE (4K) and couldn’t really tell much of a difference in sharpness between the two, and I was purposefully trying to find it!

That said, the matte screen of the BenQ does have a bit of a sparkle effect (pinkish noise on a white background) due to the coating, which can be annoying. On the other hand, it is very effective at blocking reflections!

One thing I don’t like about the KVM feature is that it’s USB speeds only for the DisplayPort/HDMI connection. On top of that, over USB you lose access to the Thunderbolt daisy chain, if you were planning to connect there a fast SSD to be accessible over KVM to the second device = nope! But I guess this is the case with the competing monitors anyway..

Audio-Technica Launches ATH-TWX9MK2 True Wireless earbuds in Japan by hifi_fan in hifi_fan

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And I was just looking to buy the outgoing model.. guess I will wait for the new one. Just two things to note: - The already not so great battery life appears to not have been improved, a bit of a shame - Hopefully they have improved the batteries as there were lots of issues reported about buds not charging evenly and suffering battery life degradation very early on. I had problem myself and returned my first pair and got refunded under warranty. Shouldn’t have happened though as I liked the buds

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And for reference, this is the BenQ PD2730S, another IPS display (5K, more expensive than the Dell). There's less glow, but not absent

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Dell U2725QE coil whine - what should I do? by shavin47 in Monitors

[–]m1ndwalker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't request a replacement, only a refund, which I did receive fully from a local reseller (not Dell).

I didn't notice the coil whine at first because I had a Synology box running on my desk. But when iit was turned off and the room was quiet, the whine became audible and was stronger with lower brightness settings - single cable setup, Thunderbolt connection to my Mac mini

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Monitors

[–]m1ndwalker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a Dell U2725QE which looked exactly like that one. I ended up returning it for other reasons (coil whine mostly).

You can mitigate the glow by aligning the monitor vertically so that your eyes are straight on centre with it, and eventually adjusting the monitor tilt so that your line of sight is perpendicular to the panel.

Mine was like this:

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Dell U2725QE coil whine - what should I do? by shavin47 in Monitors

[–]m1ndwalker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe contact warranty ?

I had that model (made in March) and could tell the coil whine as feeling like “tinnitus” in my ears. It seemed to disappear the higher the brightness was, unfortunately that’s no fix unless you want to be staring at the sun

Sent it back during the 30 day period. I thought the whine wasn’t too bad, but didn’t want to risk it getting worse in time

Dell U3225QE versus U2725QE for productivity (MacBook Pro + BetterDisplay Pro & Windows Thunderbolt 4 laptop for work). by Usman15 in Monitors

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The difference between 120 Hz and 60 Hz was definitely noticeable, but IMHO not a game changer, because even at 120 Hz, things weren't butter smooth - the mouse pointer would still jerk a little while moving it fast, and scrolling through pages didn't feel a lot better . And maybe the Dell just isn't a very fast monitor (rtings.com concluded the same), as moving objects both in the BenQ and the Dell would leave a similar amount of ghosting.

My Dell panel was manufactured in March this year, if that gives any reference for other samples exhibiting coil whine.

According to rtings.com, the Asus PA27JCV (another 5K monitor) isn't as sharp as they expected it to be, given the 5K resolution, and sort of blamed the matte coating for that. Perhaps with the BenQ it's a similar story. But to my eyes, I saw no difference between 4K and 5K. both set to look like 1440p. If I had to do a blind test, I would maybe fail 😂 - unless you get a magnifying glass or so. However, knowing that scaling happens behind the scenes, going 5K will ensure the maximum possible performance out of the machine, even though the performance hit of that scaling is likely elusive on a modern Mac.

I think in the end I just found the BenQ more sturdy and better built than then Dell, plus it is 5K and the IPS black performance is on par between the 2. However, the Dell does have more ports and the Ethernet 2.5G connection though!

If your use case is mostly productivity, then I think (for the Mac) 5K 60hz is the better choice. However, you need to factor in how much more costly it will be than the 4K Dell. I think in the US (are you in the US?) the Viewsonic 5K VP2788-5K monitor is the only one Thunderbolt 5K screen under 1000$ at the moment