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  • I’d like to be able to say it’ll work, I’ve been gaming on Linux for years and just finished Doom Eternal at 5120x1440 at 120fps

    But I have the previous generation top end cpu and gpu, 16 core something and a 5900xt iirc, so we can’t quite compare

    One thing I did notice though is that your cpu seems weirdly overloaded? Or at least, the windows values are very different from the Linux ones? Are you dual booting? Or did you maybe reset something in the bios whilst switching?

    Just wondering if you might be looking in the wrong place

    Is that cpu one of those with an embedded gpu? That you’re maybe running the wrong hardware?

    Nm, looked it up, it’s a mobile cpu, no idea unfortunately





  • A header might be useful, although there’s likely better ways to (not) document what each sql statement does.

    But inline documentation? I’d suggest trying to work around that. Here’s an explanation as to why: https://youtu.be/Bf7vDBBOBUA

    If possible, and as much as possible, things should simply make enough sense to be self documenting. With only the high level concepts actually documented. Everything else is at risk to be outdated or worse, confuse



  • No sure about 64gb, but for performance/watt and reliable Linux I can really recommend the Amd p16s and t16(s?) machines from Lenovo. Have about seven in the office and they are excellent.

    I too, as someone in devops, am wondering what you need that much memory for. Do you simply really like VMs? :)

    Also, have you considered doing the really heavy stuff remotely? Whenever I need desktop type power (16 physical cores and 128gb memory) I simply wake the desktop, ssh into it and do it there.




  • I’m self taught, been at it for 15 years now and am currently the director/part owner of an IT company. There’s only seven of us, but it’s barely been six months so growing quite quickly.

    I’d be interested in hiring someone like you, I like the spirit. Keep at it, like others have said, you’ll get there. The only thing is, I’m not sure about more all remote devs. We have one all remote dev already and it’s hard when most people are in the office regularly and one isn’t to not have that person feel a little left out. You might be better off with a true all remote company

    Feel free to dm me though (can you? I’m new at this lemmy thing)