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1 TB mobiler Speicher SSD oder USB Stick kaufen? by Effective-Ad-2448 in de_EDV

[–]ThrowAway237s [score hidden]  (0 children)

Wenn dein Budget es zulässt, lieber SSD.

Bei USB-Sticks und SD-Karten sind in der Regel bei etwa 200 MB/s Lesegeschwindigkeit Feierabend. Schreibgeschwindigkeiten sind niedriger und werden in den Datenblättern häufig nicht mal genannt.

Bei MicroSD-Karten sogar noch weniger. Eine SanDisk Ultra MicroSD mit 80 MB/s Lesegeschwindigkeit schreibt laut meinem Test nur mit 10 bis 15 MB/s. Das reicht jedoch in den Mobilgeräten in denen sie eingesetzt werden in der Regel aus.

SSDs hingegen können um ein vielfaches schneller sein, insbesondere bei zufälligen Schreibzugriffen. Sie halten auch deutlich mehr Schreibzyklen aus, bedeutet sie sind langlebiger.

Genaue Zahlen unterscheiden sich je nach Modell.

How come Samsung arbitrarily disabled manual flash at 50M or 64M photo resolutions? by ThrowAway237s in samsunggalaxy

[–]ThrowAway237s[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to know I am by far not the only one to be annoyed by it.

Hardware limitation, software limitation, they want you to spend more money

The last one seems plausible given that nothing technically prevents the flash from turning on with the highest photo resolution selected.

MMW: Google Chrome will let websites block downloading and screenshots. by ThrowAway237s in MarkMyWords

[–]ThrowAway237s[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see. But if you want to record your screen, you have to use a really good video camera.

Why can't every 2160p 30fps camera also record in 1080p 120fps? It's the same amount of data. by ThrowAway237s in videography

[–]ThrowAway237s[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The wires are designed to pull a signal off the sensor X times a second, and then be able to cool down. If you’re refreshing that sensor 4x as often it’s going to generate a lot of heat

Thanks for the response, but is it more heat than four times less often but four times as much data? Is there a source for it?

(Not that I think you're wrong, but I would like to find out more about it.)

Why can't every 2160p 30fps camera also record in 1080p 120fps? It's the same amount of data. by ThrowAway237s in videography

[–]ThrowAway237s[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There is no point in commenting if you are not here to help but make baseless accusations.

MMW: Google Chrome will let websites block downloading and screenshots. by ThrowAway237s in MarkMyWords

[–]ThrowAway237s[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

:D

Though it won't have the same quality as a native screenshot.

MMW: Google Chrome will let websites block downloading and screenshots. by ThrowAway237s in MarkMyWords

[–]ThrowAway237s[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems Netflix exploits some GPU bug to accomplish it, so turning off hardware acceleration might fix it, but then, Netflix only serves up to 720p. (source 1) (source 2)

But text-based sites can't do it... yet.

MMW: Schools will use metal detectors to enforce mobile phone bans. by ThrowAway237s in MarkMyWords

[–]ThrowAway237s[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

maybe y'all need a detox from these phones

Indeed, including the teachers. ;-)

MMW: Schools will use metal detectors to enforce mobile phone bans. by ThrowAway237s in MarkMyWords

[–]ThrowAway237s[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I am out of school. An electronics ban was enacted during my secondary school time, meaning it wasn't banned by the time I entered school. Other things like game boys were also not banned before.

and you sound like one of my whiny students

It's not like they can request a new teacher, so complaining is all that's left. Not that it accomplishes anything.

As everyone knows, most teachers rate students more based on personal feelings, less based on actual performance. Many also do bad stuff like punishing students for drinking water.

Do you use social media during your work hours?

The cub who bought the world by Glum-Bet5812 in Dailymotion

[–]ThrowAway237s -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Linkkk please

Where did you find this picture?

What is the benefit of restricting "Disk Usage Analyzer" to a single window? by ThrowAway237s in linuxquestions

[–]ThrowAway237s[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I assume that Baobab has never actually had a multi-window feature, but that it was previously possible to just open a second instance (i.e. a whole other process).

That's what I meant. The instances would not interfere with each other. It's not like they have a profile folder like in Firefox.

What is the benefit of restricting "Disk Usage Analyzer" to a single window? by ThrowAway237s in linuxquestions

[–]ThrowAway237s[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could always launch multiple instances of it and can now.

In recent versions, trying to launch a new instance opens the existing window instead.

Bug tickets:

[R] Video "What if you replace Explorer.exe with Calculator on EVERY Windows Version?" by Datastream (October 2025) by ThrowAway237s in DHExchange

[–]ThrowAway237s[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(Commenter blocked me after responding, leaving me unable to respond, so writing top-level comment.)

Commenter was the first one to suggest me to try:

Why not email them and ask for it?

And suggested the opposite in the next response:

If you somehow know he didn't want it to be public, then you'd know he doesn't want you to have it either, so why try?

What is the benefit of restricting "Disk Usage Analyzer" to a single window? by ThrowAway237s in linuxquestions

[–]ThrowAway237s[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But each window is in the same process.

Baobab could before be run in multiple processes. There would be nothing technically preventing it now.

Dailymotion Just Crashed? by Stunning-Screen-9828 in Dailymotion

[–]ThrowAway237s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mean the app? The website is available to me.