HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: WeWork Plans to File for Bankruptcy as Early as Next Week
The market will remain irrational far longer than even the most pessimistic takes.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: I've overlayed stays on a light pollution satellite map
Absolutely! A few times I have seen the full grandeur of this on the west coast of Tasmania. Highly recommend. Also neat seeing all those satellites flying about after sunset.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Apple CPU Architecture Through the Ages
Your memories are spot on. ;)
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Upstream Linux support available for Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Mobile Platform
It is the closest we have to a freedom respecting device. The baseband processor is still a closed blob but it is a lot better than pretty much everything else out there. Maybe Pinephone eventually will get there as well.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Apple CPU Architecture Through the Ages
There was that moment when a friend had a Dual G5 PowerMac only to have it trampled in performance by the new Core Duo Mac Mini. That was when we knew Apple had made the right move. I called the G5 tower (Steve's shame), you could just tell that every time those fans kicked into top gear that there was a sense of shame that that thing even shipped.
The M1 felt like that all over again. I didn't really get that feeling during the 68K to PPC era but that also wasn't handled as gracefully.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Apple CPU Architecture Through the Ages
You could not critic either direction too heavily. Do you want a fresh technology base or legacy support? There is no wrong answer.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Razor 1911
Get on it sooner rather than later. Many CRT's were thrown out when they were considered obsolete and the ones remaining are dying from age.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Rare 2,100-year-old gold coin bears name of obscure ruler from pre-Roman Britain
That is a very fair call! The overall champion of physical storage is still stone.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Meta to charge for ad-free versions of Facebook and Instagram in Europe
The most surprising thing, to me, was for once I got the timing spot on! Usually when I predict things like this I am way off on the timing but this is right on pace. In that sense it is like an economist predicting a crash, one of the twenty will be right.
The question is now, how many years until they start moving features behind the paywall like limits on how many people in a message chat? Or view limits (aka twitter/x) I suspect 3-5 years.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Rare 2,100-year-old gold coin bears name of obscure ruler from pre-Roman Britain
It is hard to tell what we will leave. Depending on how our civilization declines, if it just the typical path of resource overshoot and decline I do wonder how much of what we are creating today will last. Digital technology is efficient but lacks resilience. Even our printed materials now are on high acid paper that essentially turns into saw dust after less than a hundred years.
The things that make it through these periods are the stuff that is seen as useful to the folks in between. This is why we get a lot of religion, the odd bits of sciences stuff, a lot on growing food and snips of history if lucky. Heck for the might of the Roman empire, we only have 25 seconds of sheet music remaining. It is also funny how little we know about some of the Emperors. Things like, they had children, we do not know their names or if they survived childhood. The gaps are huge.
The things that survive are the things other think are worth surviving. Hygiene practices yes! Tiktok... no.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Cities Skylines 2 runs with 20fps on an Nvidia RTX4090
Not OP and a bit of an aside but, funnily enough the leap from BotW to TotK actually was the first time in a while that I felt like Nintendo didn't really bring that kind of refinement and innovation. It wasn't not a bad game, not by a long shot, but it lacked that usually tight gameplay and experience that you come to expect. This is in large part the open world as it felt like they used scale rather than refinement to get those across the line.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Cities Skylines 2 runs with 20fps on an Nvidia RTX4090
That is an understatement. The amount of refinement they have done now on various games is starting to feel like it is beyond just pure iteration but is a result of intuition that cannot be taught.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Cities Skylines 2 runs with 20fps on an Nvidia RTX4090
Seeing what folks in the demoscene can do nowadays with such limited hardware makes modern software feel all the more puzzling. I mean, yes demoscene stuff isn't concerned about ease of development, security or integration. But it does leave you yearning, think about the possibilities of modern hardware if treated with care.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Cities Skylines 2 runs with 20fps on an Nvidia RTX4090
Usually that hesitance is because a lot of amatuer stuff has been made using Unity. But when in the right hands, it can feel like it is its own thing but it is easy to be hesitant after shoveling through so much trash.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Cities Skylines 2 runs with 20fps on an Nvidia RTX4090
Along these lines - For all the rubbish Nintendo does, they do know how to ship complete games. Games that if never patched, just work.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Cities Skylines 2 runs with 20fps on an Nvidia RTX4090
That is a fair call. The game visual updating slow is not a huge issue but if the input cursor is slow, it is very apparent.
Considering something like Simcity 2000/3000. Visual update is probably in single digits FPS most of the time, but the input cursor is very smooth.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Cities Skylines 2 runs with 20fps on an Nvidia RTX4090
To shoot from the hip on this one. It sounds like it could be limited by a single thread. Clock rates between mid and high end CPU's are significantly different but core count is. Thus if a single thread is holding up the works, that would explain the stagnant performance profile despite potential overall performance.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Sodium batteries offer an alternative to tricky lithium
It seems like Lithium isn't so much quality limited by supply speed. At least for the moment.
There is some concerns in terms of total materials for stuff like Cobalt/Nickel but even then, my gut feeling is that those issues are more fear mongering rather than a real issue.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: SpaceX Starship Super Heavy Project at the Boca Chica Launch Site
My initial issues with Musk was that he tended to push ideas and time frames WAY beyond what was reasonable.
Tesla / Space X are already amazing in almost ever respect, it doesn't need all the silly hype machine on top of it. Yes, it is neat to think about Mars bases eventually but that should be a stretch goal not pushed as "It is 4 years away!".
Starship is an incredible achievement already and I suspect it will come together quicker than we anticipate (less than a decade, probably in the next 2-3 years) but Musk had always promoted time lines and ambitions that were silly. Like point to point public rocket travel by 2030. The thing cannot land yet and they are already thinking 50 steps ahead with a stated date. That doesn't detract from Space X's achievements but it does cast a shadow over them as a whole.
HappyDaoDude
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2 years ago
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on: Life After “Calvin and Hobbes”
The world is forever a better place with this in it. Fight me!