[-] DudeDudenson 3 points 1 month ago

Is that Argentina?

[-] DudeDudenson 3 points 4 months ago

I switched over to anydesk when TeamViewer started enshitifying itself, haven't looked back it works great on all my devices, even my phone (as in I can control my PC from my phone I use it a ton)

Setup is super easy, just make sure to set up proper passwords for it, specially if you use public wifi

[-] DudeDudenson 3 points 4 months ago

Inb4 they drop support for "lifetime" in a couple of years and tell you to pay for a monthly subscription

[-] DudeDudenson 3 points 4 months ago

I tried to do the same before my first track day but I couldn't find my third world country economy car version of the golf 4 (a gol power) anywhere as a mod for asseto Corsa so I had to train with an alpha mito with a 50% restrictor lol

Still didn't feel the same but at least it helped me know the course

Funnily enough driving a real car is a lot easier, the only thing harder is the manual vs the paddle shifter

[-] DudeDudenson 3 points 8 months ago

Yeah I actually gave them shit about it and they just handwaved it away

[-] DudeDudenson 3 points 11 months ago

I recommend not deleting it but rather creating a label and checking the skip invoice box. That way you still have access to them if someone legitimately sent you an email that matched the query

[-] DudeDudenson 3 points 11 months ago

Wouldn't it be possible to tear the foreskin if you're uncut and have a severe case of phimosis?

[-] DudeDudenson 3 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I grew up in the XP era so I despise modern GUIs in general, I might not be the right person to ask.

I just want all the information clearly labeled and accessible easily. I want to have buttons and checkmarks for every option possible.

The few times I come across the XP control panel menus or a visual basic app I find it so refreshing and useful. Not having to go through 5 screens to change a basic setting or having to Google how the fuck I access the systems energy plan settings because everything's practically hidden away to keep users from getting "confused"

I just hate the modern trend of "streamlining" and "sleek and modern" designs that just means you have less information, less options and everything is hidden behind 15 submenus.

It's like when you find a web page that hasn't been updated since the early 2000s and suddenly you realize how hostile modern web design is to the user

TL:DR: Not wanting to scare users and hiding away everything just makes users more tech illiterate and makes the experience worse for the tech literate users

Edit: My answer was more of a rant than anything but I really believe a good GUI should be even more practical and easy to use than copy pasting commands in a terminal. It shouldn't be afraid to give detailed Information (albeit in a human readable format) and should seek to improve the user experience not just replicate the backend.

For example if an option that runs a command fails but the guaranteed solution is to run another command first the error sign should say exactly that and have a button that runs the other command with the necessary parameters according to the context of the error

[-] DudeDudenson 3 points 11 months ago

Making the GUIs not follow the axiom of one tool for each job. I shouldn't have to use the terminal if I want to zip a file with a password. It should just be an option in the GUI that uses both commands on its own

The whole point of a GUI is to make the system more approachable not to just replicate the terminal but with buttons

[-] DudeDudenson 3 points 11 months ago

Can't we just press buttons in a screen ourselves?

[-] DudeDudenson 3 points 11 months ago

And you can also not give him shit and he eventually just makes a deal with Raphael behind your back

[-] DudeDudenson 3 points 11 months ago

Yes it's bad, depending on the CPU it might be an issue or not (mostly depends on whether those are dummy pins in the socket or they're actually necessary, in which case whatever they're used for will not worl)

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