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It's sad that kids today don't know the joy of defragging a hard drive or degaussing a monitor.

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  • grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.placeG grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.place

    It's sad that kids today don't know the joy of defragging a hard drive or degaussing a monitor. Maybe it's why games were better back then.

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    @grumpygamer Or running memmaker.

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    • grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.placeG grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.place

      It's sad that kids today don't know the joy of defragging a hard drive or degaussing a monitor. Maybe it's why games were better back then.

      vamp898@gts.ikaros.spaceV This user is from outside of this forum
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      @grumpygamer People with btrfs still balance their filesystem every now and then and ZFS got an zfs-rewrite command in 2.4 which can be used to defrag the filesystem^^

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      • grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.placeG grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.place

        It's sad that kids today don't know the joy of defragging a hard drive or degaussing a monitor. Maybe it's why games were better back then.

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        @grumpygamer I can confirm. There is a positive correlation between the time I spent degaussing a monitor and the amount of time I spent playing games.

        Not sure whether or not correlation is the same as causation, but hey it's worth a shot...

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        • grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.placeG grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.place

          It's sad that kids today don't know the joy of defragging a hard drive or degaussing a monitor. Maybe it's why games were better back then.

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          @grumpygamer Half-a-joke, nowadays, many game "devz" consider SSD as RAM ๐Ÿคฆ We are doomed.

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          • grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.placeG grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.place

            It's sad that kids today don't know the joy of defragging a hard drive or degaussing a monitor. Maybe it's why games were better back then.

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            @grumpygamer They can still enjoy sitting down until shaders compile, I guess?
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            • vamp898@gts.ikaros.spaceV vamp898@gts.ikaros.space

              @grumpygamer People with btrfs still balance their filesystem every now and then and ZFS got an zfs-rewrite command in 2.4 which can be used to defrag the filesystem^^

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              @vamp898 @grumpygamer we need a funny TUI to show us it's really defragging though (I did btrfs defrag literally yesterday)

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              • grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.placeG grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.place

                It's sad that kids today don't know the joy of defragging a hard drive or degaussing a monitor. Maybe it's why games were better back then.

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                @grumpygamer kids these days never had to clean the ball in a mouse and it shows ๐Ÿ˜”

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                • dazo@infosec.exchangeD dazo@infosec.exchange

                  @grumpygamer Better games ... probably also related to the real hackers of 80s and 90s able to squeeze the limit of x86 CPUs in "demo competitions" where the main program was not allowed to exceed 64KiB. And they squeezed that lemon to amazing heights!

                  Today's generation just wines about how expensive it has become to buy more RAM.

                  Even though I've been doing programming professionally for for quite some time, I'm not even worthy looking at these older hacker's boots.

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                  @dazo @grumpygamer Funnily enough, I remember reading a letter to Your Computer (the British one) in Februray 1985, lamenting that these new 64 KB monster machines made for sloppy programming and had taken all the fun out of computers. ๐Ÿ˜

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                    @ZoidbergForPresident @grumpygamer somebody made a doom mod where the monsters are processes and killing the monster kills the process; I bet something similar could be done for defragmenting

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                    • grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.placeG grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.place

                      It's sad that kids today don't know the joy of defragging a hard drive or degaussing a monitor. Maybe it's why games were better back then.

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                      @grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.place and both activities used exactly the same tool!

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                      • grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.placeG grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.place

                        It's sad that kids today don't know the joy of defragging a hard drive or degaussing a monitor. Maybe it's why games were better back then.

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                        @grumpygamer I had even forgotten about degaussing a monitor ๐Ÿ˜„

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                        • u0421793@catodon.rocksU u0421793@catodon.rocks

                          @grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.place and both activities used exactly the same tool!

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                          @grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.place
                          [bompf] - your hard disc is now defragged!

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                          • grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.placeG grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.place

                            It's sad that kids today don't know the joy of defragging a hard drive or degaussing a monitor. Maybe it's why games were better back then.

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                            @grumpygamer progressbar95 offers both:)

                            The former, when you don't get a perfect bar

                            The latter, when you have a crt, found in settings

                            On steam and free on mobile

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                            • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                              @grumpygamer there's actually an idle defragging game for steam now, to help The Kids experience the old times:

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                              Save 25% on Idle Defragmenter 95 on Steam

                              Idle Defragmenter 95 is a relaxing idle desktop toy inspired by 90s defrag utilities. Run it as an overlay or window, watch sectors organize automatically, and unlock DOS / 95 / XP eras and upgrades while you work or play.

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                              (store.steampowered.com)

                              No word on degaussing a monitor, though

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                              @foone

                              Daniele Pantaleo ๐Ÿฆฅ:verified: (@ozone89@techhub.social)

                              @grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.place progressbar95 offers both:) The former, when you don't get a perfect bar The latter, when you have a crt, found in settings On steam and free on mobile

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                              TechHub (techhub.social)

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