Loving this simulator, feels really nostalgic. I could use this as a replacement for the Pomodoro technique.

    • bjorney
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      255 months ago

      It’s not that it happens in the background, it’s that you don’t defrag SSDs

      • @wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        75 months ago

        As others have said, HDDs still defrag, Windows just auto schedules it in the background.

        If you don’t have any HDDs, I’d reccomend getting some. You can get a metric ton of storage for cheap, and the speed difference is only noticable when gaming or moving large files across multiple ones. So just put your games on an SSD.

        • bjorney
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          75 months ago

          Yes it happens in the background, but also, people’s use case for HDDs nowadays doesn’t even really necessitate defragmentation in the first place.

          If you aren’t using your disk for your OS where frequent temp writes etc are occurring, there is minimal opportunity for it to become fragmented, and if you aren’t gaming, you aren’t going to notice any performance hit associated with a minimally fragmented HDD

      • @butter@midwest.social
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        45 months ago

        SSDs Dude, my only laptop is a T420 that is mostly just a better keyboard than my phone. It ain’t got an SSD

      • JackbyDev
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        25 months ago

        I’ve periodically checked my HDDs and they’re never defraged. I think it happens in the background.

        • bjorney
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          25 months ago

          Newer windows versions lets you set up scheduled defrags, yeah, but also if you aren’t using your HDD for your OS there is little to no opportunity for it to become fragmented in the first place