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- Comment on Petition calls to ban Elon Musk's X in Europe 3 days ago:
Petition calls to ban world hunger
- Comment on ATTN: GEOLOGISTS 2 weeks ago:
I’ve had many hundreds of hours of Minecraft these past few years but… What’s layer 4?
- Comment on I'm deploying a Laravel app on nginx. Only the main route works, every other throws me a 404 2 months ago:
I was the same until like two months ago when I had to learn Nginx!
- Comment on I'm deploying a Laravel app on nginx. Only the main route works, every other throws me a 404 2 months ago:
As far as I know only Apache uses .htaccess files, Nginx works a different way
- Comment on Google Chrome warns uBlock Origin may soon be disabled 3 months ago:
« Dont be evil »
😬😬😬😬
- Comment on Bungie CEO faces backlash after announcing 220 employees, or 17% of its workforce, will be laid off | Pete Parsons has spent $2.4 million on classic cars since Sony acquired Destiny developer Bungie 3 months ago:
Yeah! I like this idea. Not sure how feasible it is but I’d sure like to see some billionaire at least try it.
Main problem with this I think is who would get to drive them? Because they need to be driven at least a little to keep their shape and to make sense. Not all people could drive them because they need to be driven carefully, which most people can’t do (brand new track day cars are famously beaten up even after a few years, not exactly the same context but something to keep in mind).
- Comment on Bungie CEO faces backlash after announcing 220 employees, or 17% of its workforce, will be laid off | Pete Parsons has spent $2.4 million on classic cars since Sony acquired Destiny developer Bungie 3 months ago:
What would you rather do with all these old classic cars that require a great amount of money to keep running, then?
- Comment on Bungie CEO faces backlash after announcing 220 employees, or 17% of its workforce, will be laid off | Pete Parsons has spent $2.4 million on classic cars since Sony acquired Destiny developer Bungie 3 months ago:
Is it really wasteful though? Especially if they’re classic cars, it’s not like the money is thrown out the window. The value is still here, just in car form instead of stock/bank account form.
Now vain on the other hand…
- Comment on Apple introduces M4 chip 6 months ago:
Probably next month or next October
- Comment on Apple introduces M4 chip 6 months ago:
Same thing with my 2018 iPad Pro honestly. More ram and a better display? Maybe, but other than that it’s completely software limited
- Comment on Apple keeps flogging 8GB of RAM for its Mac computers but it's still a dead horse 6 months ago:
People have proven that this problem was massively exaggerated. I wouldn’t be surprised if in 10-15 years the SSDs of the vast majority of these computers will be perfectly fine (but only time will tell)
- Comment on Apple keeps flogging 8GB of RAM for its Mac computers but it's still a dead horse 7 months ago:
To be fair I had an 8Gb M1 Mac mini for about a year and never even once fell like it was lacking memory. I could open as many things as I wanted and it didn’t slow down, so I can kinda see where they were going with this. Not saying it makes that situation much better though.
I think the current base iPhones with 4Gb or 6Gb suffer way more from lack of memory than the 8Gb Macs, and people aren’t taking about this enough.
- Comment on Dogs understand when you talk to them - study 7 months ago:
Can’t wait for some researchers to find out that water is wet someday 🤯
- Comment on Weather app asking for permission to manage calls 10 months ago:
I mean, you can download one in 10 seconds if you really need one (or use Spotlight)
- Comment on GitHub Desktop or Git CLI? 11 months ago:
Yup! Been using it for years, it looks nice, has a good UI and works well. I’ll use the CLI if I need to but 99% of the time Desktop is the better choice (for me).
- Comment on Are there any people who hates music? 1 year ago:
I used to regularly listen to music a few years ago, this was something I was able to really enjoy no matter the situation. But then I got depressed and I just can’t anymore.
Spotify will suggest me a song and I’ll be like « hey I kinda like this one ». I’ll listen to it the next day and it’ll feel super repetitive, as if I had listened to it hundreds of times already and it got annoying.
Thankfully it doesn’t happen with situational music like in games and movies, so I can still enjoy that. I’m also still able to listen to the songs I really loved before I got depressed (I don’t do it much though, don’t want them to get repetitive too). New music tho… I can’t :(
- Comment on DIY tinkerer invents MacBook tool that breaks Apple’s repair locks 1 year ago:
Get it used. You get a Mac without giving Apple money. It’s all win.
- Comment on Netflix is planning to raise prices… again 1 year ago:
Yeah, this is exactly like the Reddit and Twitter situation. No matter how bad it gets, people don’t care. If they’re used to something, they’ll rather put up with the new bad stuff than changing their habits.
- Comment on Do people just not use the YouTube subscription feed? 1 year ago:
I started with subscriptions and now I like both methods, they’re complementary. The algorithm is really good at suggesting either random stuff I like or new stuff I might like. And I subscribe for stuff I know I’ll want to watch no matter what. Works pretty well!