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  • the benefit are absolutely unrelated to privacy, use them with the idea that they're ran by cops, the point of private trackers is the quality and availability of what's in them, and most of the time, the quantity, you can find niche stuff uploaded 15 years ago with enough seed to clog your fiber

  • What's your Patient Gamer's Unpopular Opinion?
  • you're comparing the most premium priciest possible console experience with the cheapest way to play pc games, they can get used consoles as well, and just like pc they get discounts on old games, not to mention that secondhand games are a thing on console,

  • Microsoft causes learned helplessness
  • they should know how to change a flat or put in coolant

    and care design, just like ux, is evolving in a way where the service industry takes the role of the user in maintaining their tools

  • Microsoft causes learned helplessness
  • professionals are more likely to prefer a locked down easy environment because of it's lack of variation the same way one would prefer a bare cli debian over a full featured distribution of even windows with all it's features and trinkets that can eat time away from the main task, mac os is bare and easy like a desk with nothing but a pen and clipboard, pretty bad if you want to fix a ventilator but perfect if you just want to write

  • Window Managers for the un-initiated
  • do you mean tiling window manager or just window managers in general ?

    i3 is the one most people use so you'll find a truckload of support and documentation about it online, if you wand to be the cool kid try dwm, and if you wand to rise to the top of of c/unixporn get hyprland.

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  • you may find other repos a bit lacking compared to manjaro's since they have a few things in there that are added on top of the arch ones, aur is the same across all arch based distributions and aside from ubuntu, most other distributions will have fewer useful package than those two.

    you could try garuda wich integrates aur package in the system's repository through the chaotic-aur repo, and they do have a cinnamon flavor

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    Going from nvidia to amd
  • msrp is the price that the manufacturer say the card should be sold at, usually it is lower than the actual price depending on the supply and demand and on how much the retailer want/can make on top of the base price

    For the chart, it's readable this way:

    the higher ↑ a gpu is on the list , the stronger it is. you can see that being on top of all the others, the amd rx 7900xtx, nvidia rtx 4080 and nvidia rtx 4090 24gb, are the most powerful gpu's of the chart, the best one of the 3 being the nvidia rtx 4090 since it is above all

    you have 3 big columns one for amd, one for nvidia and one for intel.

    wen a gpu is on the same horizontal line as another, even across the columns, that means they perform roughly the same.

    For example:

    the nvidia gtx 1660s that you have is on the same line as the:

    amd vega 56, nvidia rtx 3050, nvidia gtx 1660Ti, nvidia gtx 1070Ti and the intel A580

    So all of those perform roughly the same, if you go one line above, those the cards on the line will perform slightly better, 2 lines, a little better, 10 lines, much better etc

    you can see with the chart that the closest modern amd gpu to your nvidia gtx 1660s is the amd rx 5600xt, but since it's only one line above the one you have, it is only going to be slightly better than the one you have.

    what you should do is open the shop on which you want to buy the card and find the card that is the highest on the list in the amd collumn that you can afford.

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