The switch (especially the pre-OLED) does not have better input latency than a kinda modern OLED TV.
The problem is that we're compounding latencies that would be ok if it was just 1. Controllers? Bluetooth instead of a cable. Monitor? OLED instead of CRT. Audio? Maybe also wireless.
All together creates a sluggishness you can feel but can't pinpoint.
I had very similar issues with my nzxt AIO and a Ryzen 5900X. What annoyed me the most is that other vendors offer water temperature based fan control by default. This makes NZXT AIOs basically unfit for modern CPUs and I don't understand why they're recommended and well reviewed.
I switched to a Fractal Celsius and its default setting is to control pump and fan speed by water temp. Problem solved.
According to one benchmark intelliJ can reach an average latency of 3ms on an i5 3427U from 2012 [0].
In a 2022 Github issue someone profiled VS Code which resulted in 12ms latency on an i7-12700KF released in 2021 [1].
If those results are even remotely representative of real-world scenarios then VS Code can't come close to intelliJ performance.
When doing what? Also why did you leave out that in the actual apples to apples comparison (the screenshot in the GitHub issue), IDEA literally is shown to have a worse latency versus vscode. Also, just going by pure graphical latency is... niche to say the least. What matters most is how fluid it is, how quick it actually processes stuff and how well it does all the required background IDE stuff without lagging or loading too slowly. Painting onto the display is just one part of the equation (and one that vscode still seems to beat IDEA on, even in a bug report about latency on... vscode)
We're not using terraform for multicloud but to have the same tech stack. Also the terraform documentation for the aws provider is just magnitudes easier to understand than the cloud formation docu. And in some cases more correct.
Our deployments are triggered with bash scripts and this way we can use the best parts of each cloud provider, all with terraform.
Still debating internally what this new license means for us.
The problem is that we're compounding latencies that would be ok if it was just 1. Controllers? Bluetooth instead of a cable. Monitor? OLED instead of CRT. Audio? Maybe also wireless.
All together creates a sluggishness you can feel but can't pinpoint.