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Feature Suggestions #163

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juanpc2018 opened this issue Apr 30, 2024 · 1 comment
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Feature Suggestions #163

juanpc2018 opened this issue Apr 30, 2024 · 1 comment

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juanpc2018 commented Apr 30, 2024

Problem #1.
OSX has a time saving feature,
select all downloaded files, create a folder,
File Manager moves automatically all selected files inside the New folder.

pearOS Monterrey has a modified KDE for 20.04 LTS
but pearOS decided to quit Ubuntu/Debian, and switch to Arch in later NiceC0re version.
Neon KDE was Not updated.

Problem #2.
Temperature S.M.A.R.T. sensing...

New cheap M.2 drives have low energy efficiency = heat
300MB/s per Watt.
example: 2TB PNY CS3140
Good drives have 500MB/s Watt.

OS FileManager should detect SMART temperature,
and Pause automatically all transfers to avoid NAND overheat damage.
Resume Automatically when favorable conditions are meet.
maybe also have an algorithm similar to ABS brakes in vehicles.
its basically a PWM interrupt signal.
Copy|Pause|Copy|Pause|Copy|Pause|Copy|Pause
tunned to optimal performance.

i dont have a M.2 to install T2 24.5 because got damaged by heat.

Problem #3.
x86_64 Branch Prediction + Speculative execution.
Not able to Turn-Off.

for Audio Plugins, the audio, specially high frequency gets distorted by Prediction Algorithms,
2.8GHz CPU sounds terrible "plastic/artificial" vs. real 350MHz DSP, No prediction algorithms.
same plugin, same settings.

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juanpc2018 commented Aug 19, 2024

it turns out that
pearOS Monterrey File Manager is based on Nautilus File Manager...
Nautilus File manager has those features, similar to OSX,

for some things: Dolphin is Easy/Bettter,
for other things: Nautilus is Better.
2 in 1 would be awesome.

selecting multiple files and create a folder is a must have.

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