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RE: What do you prefer Laptop or Desktop? 07-20-2018, 07:00 PM
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desktop ..;laptops suck big time
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RE: What do you prefer Laptop or Desktop? 07-21-2018, 01:57 AM
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I don't really game that much anymore, when I do it's retro stuff or indie games, so laptops have become leagues better apart in most-any area outside of the occasional workstation tasks that my desktop still exists for.
Most of my day-to-day stuff is working on farm equipment because the computers are horrible on them and usually the reason for downtime. We used to carry a desktop in a truck, drive from point to point, and use that to figure out what was going on - it was a pain and the hardware wouldn't last that long. Nowadays since I'm the one who does this stuff I've just switched to a XFR that cost me $250 or so on eBay - I can put in the saddle bag on my ATV, drive to wherever I need to, and it's taken everything from dust to ten-foot falls to being left in freezing rain for a night. Past that I just like the convenience for school, I have a few Thinkpads that make it so I don't have to rely on the (usually unreliable) lab computers and let me use the software which I like.
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RE: What do you prefer Laptop or Desktop? 07-23-2018, 12:37 AM
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Theoretically desktop, but practically laptop.
I prefer desktops because you don't end up with stupid issues like YouTube causing your CPU to be at 80°C, but I move around too much to stay with a desktop. So, practically I end up using my overheating Macbook.
On a related note, I'm considering making a distributed load-balancing OS or framework that allows me to distribute my computing across every computer I have (or I can just use an existing one like Inferno, but I'm too OCD to not make everything myself); that way I can access all my data from everywhere, but not have some of the issues that remote/'cloud' computing has (namely graphics latency, I'll have all graphical processing threads run locally).
In that case, I guess the answer would be both, since the tasks would be distributed.
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2018, 12:37 AM by Blink.)
(11-02-2018, 02:51 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: Ok, there no real practical reason for doing this, but that's never stopped me.
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