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r/MacOS · u/Dangerous_Bunch_3669 · May 22, 2026

Apple made External Monitors worse, then sold us retina displays

and somehow no one is talking about it. Every YouTuber tells you that you need a 5K monitor to make macOS look sharp on an external display. No. You need one because Apple removed something that used to be in the system.…

r/Windows11 · u/Potatolemono · May 21, 2026

[Fix] Finally fixed the DWM dual-monitor stutter bug (without disabling HAGS)

I’ve been dealing with a massive headache for a long time: video on my second monitor would constantly stutter or lose smoothness when I was gaming. It’s that classic Windows bug that hits when you have a large gap in re…

Hacker News · u/dimitrismrtzs · Apr 7, 2026

Ask HN: Is building a company around an open-source AI agent platform realistic?

I've been running a Proxmox lab with around 40 services for a while now. Over the past year I ended up building an AI agent platform that manages my infrastructure and handles business operations — documents, phone calls…

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r/nvidia · u/Potatolemono · May 19, 2026

[Fix] Finally fixed the dual-monitor stutter bug (without disabling HAGS)

I’ve been dealing with a massive headache for a long time: video on my second monitor would constantly stutter or lose smoothness when I was gaming. It’s that classic Windows bug that hits when you have a large gap in re…

r/devops · u/BuffaloJealous2958 · May 13, 2026

How do you deal with engineers who refuse to touch the actual workflow/process side?

I have a couple really strong engineers on the infra/platform side who are honestly great technically. Fast problem solvers, reliable during incidents, know the systems deeply, people trust them. But they absolutely hate…