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minus-squarefloquant@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up18·edit-22 days agoSmaller power buttons and often on top rather than in front. Also feel like hard and clicky is more popular than soft and linear now
minus-squareDrDystopia@lemy.lollinkfedilinkarrow-up5·2 days agoThe real off-button is usually down at the back, on the PSU.
minus-squareDrDystopia@lemy.lollinkfedilinkarrow-up3·2 days agoYou are technically correct, the best form of correct.
minus-squareulterno@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·2 days agoI don’t get it why though. The one on mine feels very cheap, specially with it having a fulcrum on one side, making it not go down straight, while using the design language of something that would go down straight.
Smaller power buttons and often on top rather than in front. Also feel like hard and clicky is more popular than soft and linear now
The real off-button is usually down at the back, on the PSU.
switch, not button
You are technically correct, the best form of correct.
I still do it lol.
I don’t get it why though. The one on mine feels very cheap, specially with it having a fulcrum on one side, making it not go down straight, while using the design language of something that would go down straight.