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FunkyClown , (edited )

Morons. I saw some on the weekend and drove as close as I could get to them to check it out. I was within getting messed up range if a blade came off and I could barely even hear it. This was rural with zero background noise as well. It’s almost like the complainers have never seen one in person.

Here is a pic of how close I was: ibb.co/rmQRmyZ

FunkyClown ,

What noise? I was in a rural area taking this photo of one and even then, this close you had to listen carefully to hear anything: ibb.co/rmQRmyZ

FunkyClown ,

I guess all the cows in the paddock right next to them were immune?

FunkyClown ,

Yes and no. MacOS is basically the year of the Unix desktop and it’s still powerful and user friendly. Just fire up a terminal and it’s Unix. The benefit they have is hardware control do stuff just works and no driver hardware issues etc…

FunkyClown ,

I have on servers as I run my own lemmy server. I do like Linux desktop but macOS just works for my work and home laptop.

YSK: If you want faster and less buggy User experience, move to a smaller instance that is hosted close to you.

I have been using Lemmy for 20 days, at first I opened an account at Lemmy.world because you can join without writing a text and waiting approval. I have been enjoying the experience overall but despite the admin teans best efforts Lemmy.world has been experiencing some serious performance issues. If you want to avoid that join...

FunkyClown ,

Close to you? I’m running my own instance in France and I live in Australia. It works great. The problem is overloaded instances.

FunkyClown ,

Agreed that close helps in general but 200-300ms isn’t really that noticeable unless it’s something where latency is important. I’m also surprised that some of the larger instances aren’t using Cloudflare for caching. If things like images etc… are cached all over the world then I doubt anyone would notice any speed issues.

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