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:lainhair: :niggawind: "Why do people put the quotes of others in their own bio? Are you so empty that you must shovel their words into your own mouth and regurgitate them?" - pwm
I'm gonna try to get back to using paper for most things. For notes digital works fine but honestly for daily tasks/reminders it's buried in a device with hundreds of other distractions. Starting with using a physical calendar like an 80 year old grandma
So I've been running a ryzen CPU for a bit now while I was previously running a recent Intel 13th gen. The ryzen is faster but for various reasons that isn't a fair comparison. One thing that is immediately striking however is how both processors look in task manager. On the ryzen, when a process runs a job it tends to stick to a single core. Just pegs one at 100% until it's done. The Intel hops all fucking over the place. Handing the job off constantly to other cores and it looks like all cores are 10% busy. I have no idea why they would do this but it has to destroy caching efficiency. I assume something related to keeping individual cores cooler. Despite the much higher clock speed on the Intel I suspect that's why there's so much more latency apparent when using it.
I challenge anyone here to find one single correct answer given from a Microsoft representative within the last decade. Prize is a free pizza (you may or may not receive excessive additional pizzas after first pizza)
Modern Microsoft Word is legitimately one of the most awful, dysfunctional programs I have ever seen. Google Docs works better than this. Libre Office works better than this. Gnome fucking text editor works better than this. It can't even render text correctly on screen. How is this even possible.
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