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Come home to the Gemini protocol: serve a markdown dialect with opinions!!!!11!1!!Web 2.0 is shit, Web 3.0 will be shit. Can we just revert back to plain html webpages?
I'll say this, the pajeets have upped their production values in the past few years. When I was younger tutorial videos on YouTube consisted of some 3rd worlder with a tenuous grasp of English typing instructions into notepad while EDM blasted away in the background.Kids are missing out nowadays. I learned to code with books like these. Videos with pajeets doing the needful in Python just isn't the same as typing out an adventure game in BASIC.
The worst is when they crop something filmed in 4:3 and then base the remaster around it.I just want it in the original format and without shit missing. Unless it's Wesley Crusher in a crowd scene cameo, then pan and scan that shit.
Depends on what you are doing. General boomer computer use not related to work, and general gaming sure you dont need multimontiors.Double-post, but like I give a fuck.
Does anyone else think multi-display set-ups are pointless and a waste of money?
"But I can multitask!"
You still only have one mouse. All the shortcuts in the world won't save you any more time as you flip between screens. If you want to do two things at the same time, use the split-screen feature by dragging your windows to one side of the screen.
"But I can see things bigger!"
No, you can't. You see things zoomed in with black bars cropping off bits of the picture i.e. the physical monitor frame edges. If I wanted to see a picture obstructed by black bars, I'd build a makeshift prison cell around my desktop and force myself to browse through it.
"But it looks good!"
No, it looks fucking stupid. A single monitor, along with a plain black unassuming computer case is peak patrician. Three or more monitors arranged haphazardly along with a clear glass case that glows like a Pink Floyd concert makes you look like a tryhard faggot.
Maybe in a future where someone invents modular monitors that can display a full, uninterrupted picture across multiple screens will there be a point, but right now there legitimately isn't.
Me? I'm perfectly content with my single 1080p display. I do want to try 4K someday, but that day can wait.
I have two displays, one for the task I'm working on and one to keep up documentation. I'd agree one display would be enough if the documentation was in book format, but it's a huge pain flipping between IDE/terminal and PDF viewer.Double-post, but like I give a fuck.
Does anyone else think multi-display set-ups are pointless and a waste of money?
"But I can multitask!"
You still only have one mouse. All the shortcuts in the world won't save you any more time as you flip between screens. If you want to do two things at the same time, use the split-screen feature by dragging your windows to one side of the screen.
"But I can see things bigger!"
No, you can't. You see things zoomed in with black bars cropping off bits of the picture i.e. the physical monitor frame edges. If I wanted to see a picture obstructed by black bars, I'd build a makeshift prison cell around my desktop and force myself to browse through it.
"But it looks good!"
No, it looks fucking stupid. A single monitor, along with a plain black unassuming computer case is peak patrician. Three or more monitors arranged haphazardly along with a clear glass case that glows like a Pink Floyd concert makes you look like a tryhard faggot.
Maybe in a future where someone invents modular monitors that can display a full, uninterrupted picture across multiple screens will there be a point, but right now there legitimately isn't.
Me? I'm perfectly content with my single 1080p display. I do want to try 4K someday, but that day can wait.
Why is it that nobody seems to have invented a software equivalent of "having two monitors"?I have two displays, one for the task I'm working on and one to keep up documentation.
When alt-tab gets messy it is also nice to only have the taskbar buttons on the relevant display.Depends on what you are doing. General boomer computer use not related to work, and general gaming sure you dont need multimontiors.
In most of the jobs I have had I need to reference multiple things at the same time/shortly after the next and move info from one app to another on a constant basis, a multi monitor allows me to have all or most of the screens up at the same time for easier switching and referencing. Split screen won't work for me because
1) there is not enough screen space (both resolution and physical size) in my work monitors for this to be done with just two apps
2) I need so many programs opened for reference with so much information on the screens doing the 4 way split would render everything basically useless.
Multi monitor is useful for work and documents, but dumb for everything else imoDouble-post, but like I give a fuck.
Does anyone else think multi-display set-ups are pointless and a waste of money?
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This image inspires a rant, not really about your monitor issue but more about internet videos. I was hoping that years of youtube commenters nagging "shoot the video of the drag race horizontally you numbnut" would gradually train the internet population to rotate their phones to capture wide views of wide action, but vertical video is just getting more prevalent. Social media apps are now designed specifically for users filming vertically, since the point of the platform is to capture and share video of people (i.e. yourself) and not situations, environments, objects, artworks, in their broad landscape glory. Action happens left to right more often than it happens up to down. Sure, holding a phone vertically is more comfortable, and this reality begs for a "record horizontal video while holding the phone vertically" feature.
It sounds like you want to use hotkeys to automatically snap windows left and right, or use a tiling window manager.Why is it that nobody seems to have invented a software equivalent of "having two monitors"?
If I have two physical monitors I can easily maximize one window in one monitor and another on the other. But if I just have one super-wide monitor I'd have to manually drag the windows into place each time I wanted to swap what's in the left and right "panes".
Something that have been driving me nuts for years with a multi-display setup is the inability to only, ONLY!!!, alt-tab through the windows/programs on the active screen.It sounds like you want to use hotkeys to automatically snap windows left and right, or use a tiling window manager.
Twenty years ago, this was probably 100% doable by running one of those 'X11 server as X11 client' jobbies twice on either side of the actual screen with an appropriately mangled XF86Config.Why is it that nobody seems to have invented a software equivalent of "having two monitors"?
If I have two physical monitors I can easily maximize one window in one monitor and another on the other. But if I just have one super-wide monitor I'd have to manually drag the windows into place each time I wanted to swap what's in the left and right "panes".
I feel like the bottom part of the image is only an issue because 99% of people are retarded and don't know to tilt their phone sideways when filming a video.When alt-tab gets messy it is also nice to only have the taskbar buttons on the relevant display.
Plus 16:10/9 for normal use and a 10/9:16 for documents/PDF or other things that are taller than they are wide. What people should miss are monitors that weren't made for multimedia or as absurd as it is multimedia that isn't made for multimedia screens.
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I've seen people try to switch from filming in portrait to filming in landscape as they're filming. I have personal experience, as I've definitely tried to do that.I feel like the bottom part of the image is only an issue because 99% of people are retarded and don't know to tilt their phone sideways when filming a video.