Altay-'s comments

Altay- | 9 years ago | on: A movie that hasn't aired yet has 5.5 on IMDB out of 129k reviews

I would arguea HN thread about home security systems that shoot intruders upon home invasion would be tolerated on HN.

So self-defense / death alone are not enough to flag a comment. Political movements like ELF (Earth Liberation Front) used arguments similar to mine on why, for example, coal plants are legitimate targets in self defense.

Altay- | 9 years ago | on: The 6-Hour Workday Saves Money

Having recently finished The Rise and Fall of American Growth myself, I reached the opposite conclusion.

Yes, the decrease from 12+ -> 8 hour workdays helped health and thus productivity and growth as the author persuasively states. But in the final few chapters which look forward rather than back in time, it was my interpretation that the author sees trends in declining hours & labor force participation as headwinds to TFP growth.

It is naturally more inefficient to have more shifts and thus more people commuting, etc. The diminishing health returns from 8 - > 6 hour work days not being enough to make up for this loss in efficiency.

Altay- | 9 years ago | on: StarCraft: Remastered to be released Summer 2017

Blizzard has stated that StarCraft Remastered will incluve native support for FISH -- which is apparently a Korean server with ranked match making.

This presumably means ranked matchmaking is to be expected for Western players as well. Whether that included iccup or not, I don't know.

Altay- | 9 years ago | on: 94-year-old Lithium-Ion Battery Inventor Introduces Solid State Battery

Do you really think the audio jack was removed because of thinness?

Have you seen the inside of a smartphone? Its not just about thinness. There is very little space for anything besides the battery.

Also, removable batteries and the audio jack get in the way of dust/water proofing.

You may think shrinkage is pointless, but that's clearly not what the market or the top designers think. Why do you want a giant, useless, 100+ year old analog port on your 2017 device? I don't. Its ugly.

Altay- | 9 years ago | on: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti

Even dual 1080 GTX cards can't max out settings on the VR games currently available for Oculus / HTC Vive.

As for traditional usecases, I have a 3x monitor setup ( 2K@144Hz/4K@60Hz/2K@144Hz) and my 1080 GTX can't max out everything smoothly while I stream/record high-end games.

I would love it if all this was just vanity, but its my job. This stuff is an expense I'd happily avoid if possible. I don't own any nonsensical RGB lighted cases or non-essential peripherals.

Altay- | 9 years ago | on: As France’s Towns Wither, Fears of a Decline in ‘Frenchness’

Any cursory reading of history will reveal that cities are and always have been where humans go to die.

In the past, this was because of disease caused by pre-sanitation density. Today, it is due to below-replacement fertility rates caused by impossible to afford living costs.

So if you consider extinction a form of human suffering, 'traditional walkable cities' fit the bill.

Altay- | 9 years ago | on: Western Union admits to aiding wire fraud, to pay $586M

As someone who grew up in a neighborhood where Western Union/Money Gram were commonly used -- Only criminals use it. Full Stop.

Now, not all these criminals are violent or into drugs. Many were illegals sending money home. I get WHY they would use it, but it makes no sense for the US Government to even allow these services to exist.

Altay- | 9 years ago | on: Don’t Tell Your Friends They’re Lucky

That's like saying you don't understand why the government just sending Altay a $1billion check with the pre-condition that he spends it all gets a bad rap.

There's no reason to favor home ownership -- look at home ownership rates in Germany vs S. Europe. Then look at the health of their economies and living conditions.

Altay- | 9 years ago | on: Fark NotNewsletter: Google farked us over

In a free market, if a company breaks its Terms of Service with me I have the legal right to walk up and shoot every Employee and Shareholder of that company (No limited liability in a free market -- that's a government decree.)

Altay- | 9 years ago | on: To Slow Global Warming, We Need Nuclear Power (Op-Ed)

Per-capita energy usage is already falling across the developed world. And that's just with current trends. We could easily tax electricity far higher in most countries, mandate higher efficiency (the US still uses giant furnaces and hot water heaters) and tax carbon.

Why do people on Hacker News seem so drawn to Nuclear? Its insanely expensive, it takes forever for a plant to come online, and worst of all for an industry that likes to remain 'boring' -- it draws too much public attention.

Why fight all that? WHY?

Altay- | 9 years ago | on: Chinese warship stole US underwater drone

Who says its 'international waters'? The Western created UN shackle? Fact is America is operating thousands of miles away from its territory. The only reason to do that is hostility and Imperialism.

Altay- | 9 years ago | on: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 owners told to turn off device

Who keeps their phone for over a year? No one rational, that's for sure.

If you think its wasteful to change your phone annually, you better never go to the movies, buy coffee outside, etc. The hours-per-dollar return on a phone is better than anything else you can spend money on save for a PC, mattress, and a few other objects.

Altay- | 9 years ago | on: The smallest transistor reported to date

Perhaps I'm guilty of falling for marketing definitions, but aren't we already down to 14nm rather than the 20nm the article suggests in the opening paragraph?

>They knew that the laws of physics had set a 5-nanometer threshold on the size of transistor gates among conventional semiconductors, about one-quarter the size of high-end 20-nanometer-gate transistors now on the market.

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