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Thanks.sandy stone said:Just a comment - I bought my last desktop computer from Dell, and I have never seen such a collection of irksome, intrusive bloatware. I am specifically referring to Dell's proprietary software, which uses up system resources doing who knows what, whenever it feels like it. I wouldn't buy another Dell computer, but YMMV.
My thoughts are: I wouldn't trust a chatbot to provide a trustworthy answer - especially involving nuanced opinion or advice.paulb203 said:Any thoughts? (I'm a tech know-nothing)
Definitely. I do find it helpful as a starting point though, with a lot of things. Have a good back and forth with it, then check out the conclusion with other websites and real people. I like that you can bombard it with endless (sometimes inane) questions, and it never tires of it :)DaveC426913 said:My thoughts are: I wouldn't trust a chatbot to provide a trustworthy answer - especially involving nuanced opinion or advice.
paulb203 said:storing photos and videos
On (low-end or old) phones and tablets, yes. On any (modern-ish) PC (laptop) with proper OS (windows or Linux) it's far less of an issue.paulb203 said:Hearing bloatware is often an issue
That's usually where they cut corners. That and system memory / graphics memory.Borek said:On a 512GB SSD? That's not much.
At the same time 512GB is a reasonable minimum these days, at least IMHO.
For storage I would go for an external USB connected HDD, YMMV.