hello from my fancy new pc that i built myself!
hey by the way: does youtube have a memory leak on firefox or something? youtube tabs will often hang if i leave them open too long, and when i check task manager when this happens i find out i'm getting like 97% memory usage (of 32GB). this is from having eight tabs open, only one of which is a youtube video
if anyone knows anything about this, or better yet has a remedy, please let me know
tomorrow's task will be to put new drives in my now-previous pc and install linux on it, set it up for fileserver usage, and look into how best to access it from my current pc so i don't have to have a monitor and kb+m plugged in at all times. plain ole ssh/sftp is always an option of course but i'm thinking of trying out X forwarding, since i've never used it before and it seems cool and useful
@typhlosion in honor of a successful build: w00t!
@typhlosion congratulations on your new Personal Computer
@typhlosion y'want boosts so this question gets in front of more computer-touchers?
@LexYeen go for it
@typhlosion I know @mathias has done that a few times recently I think, at least once for himself! I probably missed at least 1 thing on my new laptop oop >.>
@typhlosion our suggestions:
- OOSU10 (a control panel for some of windows's less desirable features)
- Openshell (gives you back the windows 7 style start menu and other stuff)
- Everything (search program that works way better than windows search)
- Core Temp (monitor your CPU temperature, can put the temperature in the system tray)
- Irfanview (basic no-frills image viewer that supports even some weird formats)
- notepad++ (it's notepad, but good)
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- VLC media player (it's VLC. you probably know it)
- Resilio Sync (peer-to-peer file syncing between computers)
- CPU-Z (get information on your hardware, good for if you need to troubleshoot something)
- ShareX (powerful, but simple and easy to use screenshot and screen recording tool, can bind to a hotkey)
- Wincompose (lets you set up compose sequences for arbitrary characters that you can actually remember, unlike alt codes)
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@typhlosion can offer more general utilities on request, these are just the ones we would think of as essentials
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@Hearth thanks, these are great recs
thank you for reminding me to grab vlc and wincompose, lmao. i prefer imageglass over irfanview, i dont remember why, ill probably end up grabbing both and comparing
resilio sync might be redundant because im already planning on turning my old pc into a SMB network fileserver but thats good to have in my back pocket
@typhlosion resilio is really useful because we have no idea how to set up network file servers
also, because it creates a copy of the files on each machine, it can be used for automatic backups as a bonus. we make sure anything we need backed up in multiple places (like our keepass database) is on there
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@typhlosion speaking of, keepass is another thing you probably want to install!
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@typhlosion (or your password manager of choice. we use keepass because it Just Works and is free and has no cloud nonsense)
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@Hearth @typhlosion 1000000000% seconding keepass as a password manager, been using it myself for so long that v2 dropped and I didn't even notice
@Hearth i have no idea how to set up network file servers either but by god im gonna learn
worse comes to worst, i can just sftp into my old computer and get stuff that way
@typhlosion oh yeah i also forgot to remind you you should grab 7zip. everyone ought to have 7zip
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more utilities we find useful, but not essential
@typhlosion
- qbittorrent (it's a torrent client, enough said. has all the features of μtorrent without being μtorrent)
- yt-dlp gui (click a button and download the video at the youtube url currently in your clipboard. works on some non-youtube things too)
- freac (convert audio between formats and bitrates, and rip CDs)
- mp3tag (manage ID3 tags on your mp3 files. Make that one track show up on your phone as its name and not "track 27.mp3")
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more utilities we find useful, but not essential
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- FormatFactory (looks really suspicious, actually harmless and pretty useful. Converts media between formats--video, audio, and images)
- Process Explorer (what? task manager is evolving!)
- DisplayFusion (lets you have window snapping! and some other neat features. Paid version has more features but you get wndow snapping for free)
- HxD (sometimes you just need a hex editor. HxD is the one we use for those times.)
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re: more utilities we find useful, but not essential
@Hearth a lot of these are things i knew about and was already using on my old pc but its good to have the reminder lmao
im a little surprised you havent brought up windirstat yet, one of my favorite utility programs ever
@typhlosion honestly we just forgot about it! thought we recommend wiztree over windirstat unless you're running it on a disk you suspect is damaged or has malformed data on it--wiztree runs way faster because it just looks at what the filesystem says is there, not what's actually there
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@typhlosion oh yeah another essential is LibreOffice, if you haven't gotten that already
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@typhlosion amusing side effect of installing Everything: you will now have a button in your start menu that says "uninstall everything"
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@Hearth i think the book of genesis has a story about god doing that
@typhlosion about:processes might tell you. It's hit or miss what gets dinged for memory allocation in some situations: it might attribute alloc to an add-on or a tab or whatever, but you might be able to tell if it's an add-on there.
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Is it happening while the tab is focused? If not, does it still freeze if the tab is it's own window but not the focused window? Could be a workaround.
@typhlosion love that feeling
@typhlosion good job!!
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it was a long and annoying process, and it's not quiiiite done yet, but i have windows 10 pro running and a couple games installed that i haven't actually tested yet oops
the last few bits and bobs are on the way and should arrive between this saturday and next saturday; im gonna dual boot with some flavor of linux and im gonna have a big storage drive and im gonna have a bunch of usb ports and stuff mounted in the drive bays and its gonna be great