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AkirIkasu t1_jebk7oi wrote
Reply to comment by conventionalWisdumb in TIL that Walt Disney World began as "The Florida Project". Dummy corporations were used, by Walt Disney Productions, to buy up 27,000 acres of land to avoid bursts of land speculation in the Orlando area. Early rumors assumed possible development by NASA, Ford, the Rockefellers, and Howard Hughes. by jdward01
It's a really well made film. It's so earnest that it almost feels like a documentary at times.
AkirIkasu t1_jdijg6i wrote
Reply to comment by rx_bandit90 in Nvidia Lifts Some Video Encoding Limitations from Consumer GPUs | Nvidia quietly boosts the video encoding capabilities of its GPUs. by chrisdh79
The tech world is full of arbitrary limitations that exist for the purpose of getting people to pay more.
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Reply to comment by heybart in All the streaming boxes suck now - There are no good streaming boxes, and I blame everybody. by speckz
Yeah, this just affects you if you want to watch your movies the way the industry wants you to. In reality most people who care are probably using MakeMKV at this point.
AkirIkasu t1_jbavdxy wrote
Reply to comment by heybart in All the streaming boxes suck now - There are no good streaming boxes, and I blame everybody. by speckz
Weirdly the biggest problem with a PC media center is that you will need to power it with an outdated Intel chip, use Intel's integrated GPU, run windows and a proprietary player if you want to watch 4K Blu-Ray discs on it, because they use a draconian DRM scheme which was Intel-exclusive until Intel decided they weren't going to build it into any of their chips anymore.
AkirIkasu t1_j9zddcx wrote
Reply to comment by Fluffy-Wombat in A custom 100-pound laptop with a 43-inch screen by thebelsnickle1991
I'm not an expert on women, but I don't think they're supposed to have shells.
AkirIkasu t1_j9zd8fe wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in A custom 100-pound laptop with a 43-inch screen by thebelsnickle1991
You realize this is the same people who made a mood-ring toilet seat, a velvet toilet seat, and also have a website they made with a sponsor with the domain feelurbutt.com?
AkirIkasu t1_j9zcve8 wrote
Reply to comment by DTFlash in A custom 100-pound laptop with a 43-inch screen by thebelsnickle1991
You'd think the giant oversized novelty keyboard might have been a hint.
I'd make a comment about how they should have got it from how much Evan and Katelyn laugh in their video, but I would be even more amazed if they watched the video than if they read the article, which also makes it super clear that it's not made for the purposes of being practical.
AkirIkasu t1_j9lb432 wrote
Reply to comment by nullrecord in Apple's Noninvasive Blood Glucose Technology for Future Apple Watch Reaches 'Proof-of Concept' Stage by chrisdh79
True (and this is probably the wrong sub for this kind of news), but this kind of development could be very good news for a great number of people. Right now the most 'non-invasive' glucose meter is a probe that goes through your skin into your bloodstream with a puck that sticks outside of your body that you have to tape on, and you have to replace that every week or two. Reducing that to just wearing a watch is like a paradigm shift.
AkirIkasu t1_j9gu8oz wrote
Coke-themed software? Fat chance those are ever getting updated again.
AkirIkasu t1_j8odmps wrote
Reply to comment by Everythingisatoaster in Worldwide Shipments of Tablets and Chromebooks Declined Sharply in 2022, According to IDC Tracker by Majestic-Praline-696
I Don't Care Tracker?
AkirIkasu t1_j8od153 wrote
Reply to comment by app4that in Worldwide Shipments of Tablets and Chromebooks Declined Sharply in 2022, According to IDC Tracker by Majestic-Praline-696
The thing I hate about that 7 year figure for support is that it comes with so many hidden catches. First and foremost is that it starts from when the device first came out, so in order to get anywhere near that figure you have to buy a brand new device which may or may not have any trustworthy reviews at that point. And even after that they may not get new features added to ChromeOS. I had an early chromebook that Google had explicitly promised would be getting an update to run Android apps and the Google Play Store. Years passed, it ran out of it's support period, and it never happened.
AkirIkasu t1_j8oc8lp wrote
Reply to comment by Mentendo64 in Worldwide Shipments of Tablets and Chromebooks Declined Sharply in 2022, According to IDC Tracker by Majestic-Praline-696
I have put a lot of thinking about what I would do about technology if I were a parent. I think I settled on allowing them to have a phone or tablet and heavily restricting them to limit the addictiveness.
AkirIkasu t1_j8ob3ke wrote
Reply to comment by EViLTeW in Worldwide Shipments of Tablets and Chromebooks Declined Sharply in 2022, According to IDC Tracker by Majestic-Praline-696
Yeah, that's basically the market right now. You can either buy an iPad or one of Samsung's higher-end Android tablets if you want a decent experience, and the rest of the market seems to mainly be chasing the lower end of the market.
Google likes to pretend that Chromebooks can be nice by releasing things like the Pixelbook, but everyone knows that the main reason why they sell is because they are cheap.
AkirIkasu t1_j80hd3u wrote
Reply to comment by Jewronski in Samsung and LG Preparing for Next-Generation iPad Pro With OLED Display by chrisdh79
Is professional photo editing, video editing, and CAD not enough use case for you?
AkirIkasu t1_j5vb8ww wrote
Reply to comment by shying_away in Radxa Rock5 Model A is a credit card-sized single-board PC with RK3588S and up to 16GB RAM (starting at $99) by giuliomagnifico
If you just want octoprint, just look in someone's junk drawer for an old android phone and install octo4a.
Unfortunately there isn't a simelar project that would make running Klipper as easy as this. You probably can do it, but it would require a lot more skill and knowledge.
AkirIkasu t1_j5v8dal wrote
Reply to comment by kevinbranch in Steam Deck Is Reaching Its Limits in Games Like Plague Tale: Requiem by ardi62
Honestly, it's more like three+ generations ahead of the switch.
People forget that Breath of the Wild was developed first and foremost for the Wii U, which was roughly as powerful as an Xbox 360.
AkirIkasu t1_j5q5mxm wrote
Reply to comment by kirkum2020 in Report: Apple’s 2023 mixed reality headset to feature full-body FaceTime avatars and iOS-like interface by DarthBuzzard
Oh absolutely. And don’t forget that their inside out tracking is a bunch of cameras that look at everything in front of you.
While they are not currently sending that info back home to my knowledge, I don’t have enough faith to say they wouldn’t ever do it.
AkirIkasu t1_j5pqxyk wrote
Reply to comment by kirkum2020 in Report: Apple’s 2023 mixed reality headset to feature full-body FaceTime avatars and iOS-like interface by DarthBuzzard
To be fair, the thing differentiating Meta from every other player is that Meta doesn't seem to be concerned with actually profiting from their hardware; instead they intend to draw their profit from software, NFT-based items, virtual concerts and other digital software bullshit properties.
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Reply to comment by Picopede in Apple Delays AR Glasses, Plans Cheaper Mixed-Reality Headset by GadnukBreakerOfWrlds
Honestly it's very doubtful that they would have been able to make enough of an improvement to make it successful. Most of the problem was the marketing, which really overpromised what it could do; they tried to pretend it was a virtual reality machine when in reality the most it could do was display low-resolution graphics with the illusion of depth and none of the core technologies needed for VR like head tracking or actual realtime 3D graphics.
It was more of a toy than anything else, and if it came out as a toy instead of a game system we would have thought of it as being much more successful.
AkirIkasu t1_j4qz0d3 wrote
Reply to comment by adamcoe in TIL in 1967 you could buy a Ford Mustang in 47 different colors by MoreTacoPie
TBH I kind of wish it were the standard just because of all the shiny reflections blinding me in the late afternoon
AkirIkasu t1_j47ofie wrote
This is a surprisingly good idea, at least on paper. Replacing your lamp fixture with this means that you can wire up the lamp power into the projector and have one less wire to deal with.
That being said it also means that it might not work in the rooms you might want it in without needing to do some renovations.
AkirIkasu t1_j3xqmz6 wrote
Reply to comment by buttorsomething in Meta Abandons Original Quest VR Headset from 2019 - The company will stop providing feature updates and security fixes by 2024. by speckz
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that. Most of the VR games I bought were disappointing (especially Skyrim), and the game that I enjoyed the most was a stupid tie-in thing for one of the spiderman films that I downloaded for free.
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Reply to comment by these_three_things in Apple is reportedly making an all-in-one cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth chip. by SUPRVLLAN
While both bluetooth and Wifi are technically standards the truth of the matter is that each generation is made up of innovations coming from across the industry, things aren't really well documented at all, and there's nothing approaching a standard reference design that companies can use to base their products on.
AkirIkasu t1_jefukmd wrote
Reply to The New Light Is Bad - There’s something off about LED bulbs — which will soon be, thanks to a federal ban, the only kind you can buy. by speckz
Every moment I read this I just kind of wanted to kick the author.
If you don't know how LEDs work, that's fine, but maybe don't write an entire long-form article about how incredibly ignorant you are?
I'll start off by saying that there is no federal ban on any lightbulbs except for incandescent bulbs - the old ones that Edison was famous for creating something like 150 years ago. You can still buy Flourescent or CFLs. You can still buy neon signs. Heck; you can light a fire if you really want to.
Second, I don't blame anyone for being confused about CRI and color temperature, at least at first; you generally couldn't control for those in the past, so you didn't need to know about it. But saying that LEDs suck because you now have a choice as to exactly how you'd like to light your home is just painful to year.
I also wouldn't blame someone for not knowing that some LED bulbs are not dimmable - once again, only at first, and because so many other bulbs are dimmable with a standard rheostat.
And of course I'll also say the same thing that I say every time an article about LED lights comes up here; the bulbs that you can buy in your average home and grocery store are the cheapest crap you can buy. They are not made to be quality and therefore they will not only have a higher failure rate, they don't last as long either. A good LED light is going to have the LED modules separate from the ballast that supplies the power, because the heat from the LED can hurt the electronics in the ballast. There are "good" LED bulbs, but they are quite simply never going to be as good or reliable as dedicated fixtures that don't have those heat-related problems.
One last statement just to tie things up; there is nothing wrong with LED lighting. Professional photographers and videographers are using LED lighting because the amount of control you can get over the color composition with them is completely unmatched. LED is not the future; it's two decades ago.