things that provide a superior user experience. I've used every tier of keyboard, mouse, speaker, monitor and computer besides ridiculously expensive pretentious stuff. There is a real qualifiable difference. If you can't tell the difference between anything then I don't know what to tell you
2 months ago
Anonymous
>If you can't tell the difference between anything then I don't know what to tell you
Sounds like buyer's justification/remorse to me.
2 months ago
Anonymous
Not really. I have a logitech membrane keyboard for work and it's significantly worse feeling than what I use on my personal computer. I think it's a sin of autism not to be able to perceive the details in anything.
2 months ago
Anonymous
what keyboard you use on your PC? Memechanical? Keychron?
2 months ago
Anonymous
cuckstom memechanical gmmk2 base, ws switches and Amazon caps. Feels good
>speakers with drivers too big to be tweeters and too small to be woofers
These type of speakers always sound like someones is talking to you though a walkie talkie you're either an autist or have never used any of this shit in your pic.
The problem is onboard sound needs to be equalized through software and that sort of software is either non-existent or poorly supported on Linux. You should have an external DAC regardless of your use case or your speakers.
>that sort of software is either non-existent or poorly supported on Linux.
This. >You should have an external DAC regardless of your use case or your speakers.
Never had external DAC. How would it impact my user experience for casual music listening?
Doesn't change the fact that you're still stuck with a useless tiny screen and a battery to plug to power and unplug to avoid overcharging. >But I need a computer in the office
Mini PC is just as portable as a laptop >But I need a computer in the university
I was more productive in the university with pen and paper >But I need a computer in the café
No you don't
Depends - for personal use I'm okay with one monitor. For work I'd rather have that extra screen so I don't have to swap workspaces every few minutes to check shit like communicator or mailbox.
>K120
ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm................ BESADEN?!??
I do because I use my computer to do work and I like nice things.
Define ''nice things''.
ur mums ass
things that provide a superior user experience. I've used every tier of keyboard, mouse, speaker, monitor and computer besides ridiculously expensive pretentious stuff. There is a real qualifiable difference. If you can't tell the difference between anything then I don't know what to tell you
>If you can't tell the difference between anything then I don't know what to tell you
Sounds like buyer's justification/remorse to me.
Not really. I have a logitech membrane keyboard for work and it's significantly worse feeling than what I use on my personal computer. I think it's a sin of autism not to be able to perceive the details in anything.
what keyboard you use on your PC? Memechanical? Keychron?
cuckstom memechanical gmmk2 base, ws switches and Amazon caps. Feels good
>cuckstom
Yup sounds about right
limmygiggy
>battery
>useless tiny screen
I don't need those.
Change speakers to headphones and that's my setup right now.
>in ear headphones earwax buildup
>over ear headphones cushions disintegrating
I'll keep my speakers, thank you very much.
>needlessly bloating the air with useless vibrations
It's MY air and I like the vibes
Say that to the FAA. You only own the ground, peasant.
How about I play to them on my speakers a recording of myself saying that
you also own some airspace above your house
>some airspace
>land of the free
HAHAHAHAHA
it's not anywhere better wherever you live
>speakers
bloat.
>linux mint
Can't go wrong.
>speakers with drivers too big to be tweeters and too small to be woofers
These type of speakers always sound like someones is talking to you though a walkie talkie you're either an autist or have never used any of this shit in your pic.
They just work homie
yes poorly
nah, they bougie, dawg
The problem is onboard sound needs to be equalized through software and that sort of software is either non-existent or poorly supported on Linux. You should have an external DAC regardless of your use case or your speakers.
>that sort of software is either non-existent or poorly supported on Linux.
This.
>You should have an external DAC regardless of your use case or your speakers.
Never had external DAC. How would it impact my user experience for casual music listening?
linux mint xfce is all i need. kino
I need KDE.
that's because you need LESS
Already answered
here you go, anon
Doesn't change the fact that you're still stuck with a useless tiny screen and a battery to plug to power and unplug to avoid overcharging.
>But I need a computer in the office
Mini PC is just as portable as a laptop
>But I need a computer in the university
I was more productive in the university with pen and paper
>But I need a computer in the café
No you don't
I need even lesser.
>battery
>touchscreen
>camera
>microphone
>5G connectivity
Anon, that's more, not less.
Arrey, I'm talking from the standpoint of compactness, doofus.
I was talking from the standpoint of components, dimwit.
Depends - for personal use I'm okay with one monitor. For work I'd rather have that extra screen so I don't have to swap workspaces every few minutes to check shit like communicator or mailbox.
>several mint threads per day
Why?
If you tried it, you would've known the answer
But why spam this shit? If it's good, people will find it.
This is the thread that ended all threads.
/thread
Mini PCs are nice
these eyes are kinda neat
Squidy
>Mini PC
>wired K120
>wired B100
I KNEEL.