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r/computing is a subreddit with 31k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size.
Welcome to /r/Computing, this subreddit is for links to articles related to computing and help posts.
Popular Themes in r/computing
#1
Solution Requests
: "How can I convert my old laptop to have a USB-C port?"
32 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "auto circuit generator with ai learning. it all works I just need feedback and help on how to improve it"
9 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "What the hell is this! First time encountering an issue like this and I have NO CLUE what it is"
2 posts
#4
News
: "Employment for computer programmers in the U.S. has plummeted to its lowest level since 1980—years before the internet existed"
2 posts
Popular Topics in r/computing
#1
Computing
: "If I have a laptop and connect it to a monitor, using hdmi or something can I have a screen that has like google docs on the monitor and like google slides on the laptop? I mean like using the laptop as a upgraded pc? I know this may seem idiotic but i know barely anything about Computing."
35 posts
#2
Help
: "Help about changing 14700kf"
19 posts
#3
Hardware
: "Is there a quality difference between different video Hardware decoders and the Hardware and software ones ?"
15 posts
#4
Software
: "Software Merchandising January 1983."
11 posts
#5
Pc
: "How to prep to sell my Pc?"
9 posts
#6
Ai
: "Microsoft’s “Ever Present” Ai Assistants Are Coming. That Cool With You?!"
8 posts
#7
Laptop
: "How to take care of gaming Laptop, so it can last for long?"
8 posts
#8
Laptops
: "new ryzen AI 300 cpu Laptops can't run windows 10. compatibility issues impact user satisfaction and purchasing choices."
6 posts
#9
Windows
6 posts
#10
Monitor
: "If I have a laptop and connect it to a Monitor, using hdmi or something can I have a screen that has like google docs on the Monitor and like google slides on the laptop? I mean like using the laptop as a upgraded pc? I know this may seem idiotic but i know barely anything about computing."
5 posts
Member Growth in r/computing
Yearly
+547 members(1.8%)
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