All I can say is that when I tried ultra wide, I was unimpressed. It's good for somethings but it felt more awkward working on it than multiple displays.
It's absolutely a preference thing, but if you can just get a bigger screen instead of an ultra wide, that would be my pick. I ended up going multi screen with my work set up.
Generally the return polices are pretty good so you can try something and return it if it doesn't meet your expectations. I returned 3 ultrawides before I decided it just wasn't what I wanted.
Fair, but for lemmy to truly take off, people need to be actively posting and commenting. If people don't have interest in that, lurkers won't come.
I've been thinking this. I get that reddit is a huge platform, but that's exactly why we should let them figure out their own mess. It's not our problem.
I wonder if internally, they're panicking.
Sadly I really like how the classics look and therefore want one.
But I don't drink, at all. And I definitely don't idolize rams. That's a pretty funny generalization to make though.
I've been hearing a lot of bad things about asus lately. It's really disappointing. Did their leadership change?
Yup, gaming and at this point I'm pretty entrenched.
I've tried Linux multiple times and might try it again, but usually it comes down to gaming.
I've commented plenty enough but did definitely decide often that it wasn't worth it. I do try to consider people's interpretations of things I say, but words still don't always come out as intended. Sometimes I'd hava a hit. Occasionally I'd be down voted somewhat heavily. Usually I'm stressing over what I say and it gets maybe 10 upvotes..
At this point I'll probably still do that contemplating before posting thing, because frankly, despite it not really impacting my life, it can still hurt to be down voted on a comment you carefully wrote and curated.
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