hampereddustbin's comments

hampereddustbin | 2 years ago | on: Debian riscv64

I wouldn't go as far as telling something is badly written just because it's written to work on one platform. It can be an exceptional application even when it only works using a single platforms' intrinsics. Similarly a badly written application may work on many platforms

hampereddustbin | 2 years ago | on: Cheapest Source of x86 Cores?

Specifically for Video encoding I'd look into benchmarks about what certain ARM architectures can do. Not all encoders can correctly utilize them and they may end up very slow.

hampereddustbin | 2 years ago | on: Goodbye MongoDB

I'd say the part

>versus the AWS shop where the Dynamo guy knew the innards of the database by chapter and verse)

Definitely has a big impact on it. The angle at which people approach these databases is completely different from my experience. MongoDB is advertised with words like "developer friendly" and "just works", so people tend to just start it up and not read too much into it.

On the other hand DynamoDB was described to us as "monkey's paw", "Carefully read before use", "know what you're doing". And so we combed through first all the pitfall blogs, then AWS documentation, and then carefully tried out all the features we wanted to use and tested the scenarios separately.

hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Your First IPv6 Request

Doesen't /64 mean that you can't create additional subnets within your ISP given range? I thought /56 was the smallest allocation an ISP could make for a residential allocation.

I think it's great that the smallest subnet size is designed to be as large as to never run out of addresses in any conceivable application, no more wasting precious time manually assigning addresses and thinking about subnet economics

hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs

A thing to consider is the average means there are tons of older cars in the mix, but some new ones slowly creeping in. There are lots of cars from the 90s or even 80s driving around where I'm from. Weather can be quite unforgiving for cars here, temperature ranging from -25C(-13F) to +30C(86F) year round. Lots of salt and some types of pavement seem to be exceptionally bad for timing gears[0]. Owning a car is likely the most expensive thing a normal person can do in Finland.

[0] https://yle.fi/uutiset/74-20000198

hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs

Covering only 95% cases means you save a lot of money, part of which can be used for those rare events. Does taking a taxi to see a dying relative a couple hundred miles away cost a lot? Sure, but owning a ton of unused capacity for years costs a lot more.

hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs

Going anywhere where EV couldn't reach would most often require some sort of reservations; hotels, skiing resorts, museums, sight seeing etc all require some sort of planning if you don't want to absolutely burn money buying things ad-hoc, which would go counter the point of saving money with an ICE anyway.

A month or two in advance is just fine, most people can do as much. They do know how many days of vacation they get though, and it's unlikely to change, so any plan you have you keep.

hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs

>you can't dangle a cable from your house to your car (which may not be outside of your house).

That must vary between countries, because I've seen tons of outlets on the outside walls of homes in Finland. They need a weatherproof extension cord, but it comes in handy for a lot of tools. Though most homes have at least a driveway, cars are generally shorter than homes, so they fit close by.

The cost of free parking and where to park should really be reconsidered in cities though, as with your image, those exist here as well and are really bad places to drive in. IIRC in Japan they require people to prove a car has it's own dedicated parking space before they're allowed to get a car

hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs

And people's plans are already made for whatever days they get, so unless there's a sudden influx of vacations, more trips just won't happen. That is of course expecting people can also afford extra trips, the locations themselves often being quite expensive.
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