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Modern web bloat means some entry-level phones can't run simple web pages, and load times are high for PCs — some sites run worse than PUBG
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Google will say "but Chrome has a built in adblocker." From what I have seen the builtin adblocker on Chrome is garbage.
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That's certainly true. It didn't really occur to me, but if there was an ad back then, it was usually a tiny little GIF image. And not...
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I'm sure a lot of the bloat is from ads on the webpage. Doesn't matter how efficiently you make the page if most of the size is from ads.
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The WD Blue SN580 is a good choice for a budget NVMe. Currently it is $69 for the 1TB.
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What is the PSU?
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AMD Ryzen 5 8600G review — the new value iGPU gaming champion
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On a lot of pre-built machines you cannot change the amount in BIOS. Therefore you are stuck with whatever Dell, HP, etc... set right...
Mar 4, 2024
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"Input Mini" just means it is a Mini DisplayPort connector. Therefore you have 1 HDMI, 1 DisplayPort 1.2, and 1 Mini-DisplayPort 1.2...
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Considering that an 8GB system with 2GB reserved give you 6GB effective RAM and you are page swapping for normal usage I would say yes...
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That is quite surprising. My 4GB laptop with a minimal install of Win 10 is barely usable. It boots using 3GB RAM and is immediately...
Mar 4, 2024
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That cannot be further from the truth. PCPartPicker Part List Memory: TEAMGROUP Elite 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR5-4800 CL40 Memory ($45.99...
Mar 4, 2024
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Have you tried to do basic work on a computer with Win 10, 8GB RAM, and 2GB RAM reserved for the iGPU? It is painfully slow as you are...
Mar 3, 2024
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"Higher DDR5 pricing, no 8GB options" I am so tired of hearing about DDR5 pricing being a con. While it is more expensive, you won't...
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I think it would be more prudent to have it on the SAN side.
Feb 29, 2024
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IBM's new cloud AI enabled SSDs identify and treat ransomware in under a minute
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That could still affect your SLAs which can cost $thousands.
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I'd rather have that happen in an enterprise environment than ransomware. There are ways to recover lost data quite easily. Recovering...
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