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The most complete, well organized, not ad bloated tech compare tool.
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Not bloated with ads, more specs, and clean design.
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Anyone who cares deeply about tech!
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Node.js, MySQL, Coolify, Cursor.
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How it started.
I consumed so much tech videos and tech articles, naturally, I became the tech guy for my family and friends. So I was like... why don't I make a website on Webflow (or the like) where I can put all the stuff I know about these topics. So people can check my website to get the best recommendation. I right away saw the limitations of what you can do on these website builders. So I was like... maybe I should learn how to code? I saw a Web Dev course from Colt Steele on Udemy on sale ~$13. So I gave it a try. Best investment ever. I finished the course in 1 month, then bought 2 more: React, MySQL, took another month for these 2. React was too difficult for me. MySQL made more sense to me compared to MongoDB. So after 2 months I started building.
Building HMC as Recommendation System.
The first version was based on user input with a small database. Database only has products I would recommend. It made it easy to fill up the database. The algo was very simple: sliders each controlling a use case. For example: gaming level at 10 = 1080p 60FPS games, so find GPU capable of such, same for the other sliders. Once all inputs are in, get lowest price!
First Launch!
I finished the first working version of HMC on Sep 28, 2022.
The Problem.
HMC only works well if prices and availability are up to date. A laptop with a massive sale can become the best laptop to buy... as long as it is available. What's the point of the best laptop with amazing price that no one can buy? Unfortunately, I had to do all that manually. So right away it became unmaintainable. So this needs to be automated before HMC becomes useful as a recommendation system.
The Pivot.
So because of the need to keep pricing & availability up to date was a must to make it useful, I pivoted to making it a compare engine instead. Only issue with this is that the database I had was too small for it to be a proper compare site. So I started adding more products to the database. With so many "might as well add this and that" I ended up adding all CPUs, all GPUs, almost all Apple products, all Microsoft Surface, all Pixel Phones, all Razer Laptops, almost all game consoles.
Relaunch HMC as Compare Engine.
Now it has enough data to start working as a compare engine. Enjoy!
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Greetings friends, I currently have a very old gaming pc that I have not upgraded in close to a decade. It has a 970 in it so yeah... I have decided that I would rather have something portable that I can play on my lunch breaks at work and take with me travelling. I also want to get a nice gaming monitor that I can plug it into when I'm at home. I was looking at anandtech.com for suggestions but I thought it would... Source: over 2 years ago
Great job on the build, but you might want to stay away from userbenchmark, as they don't have the most reliable information. I have heard that passmark.com and anandtech.com are better alternatives. Source: almost 3 years ago
According to the results from anandtech.com the 10900k and 5700g trade blows with each other. I couldnโt find any final results on the overall performance, but it looks like they are about equal in terms of horsepower. Source: over 3 years ago
In the case of anandtech.com, I assume you want to make the font size larger? What if there would be a default style override to make that change for everyone? (there are already things like that in manualContentBlock.css). Source: over 3 years ago
Thanks, very nice start. The default reader mode was always doing too much. I've enabled this to automatically switch on for anandtech.com and it works for just the articles :). Source: over 3 years ago
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