WagesOf
@WagesOf@artemis.camp
- Comment on Apple backs California Right to Repair Act after long fight 1 year ago:
Apple backs their version of personal repair where they still control who repairs what, who can sell or buy parts and at what price and continues to be completely anti-consumer to protect their massively profitable repair business.
- Comment on LinkedIn accounts hacked in widespread hijacking campaign 1 year ago:
I almost got a new job but the employer couldn't pay me because I refused to give my real name.
- Comment on ULTRARAM may be a silly name but it's the holy grail for memory tech and means your PC could hibernate for over 1,000 years 1 year ago:
"wow, that's a lot of tabs" - aliens at the under water blue fairy
- Comment on Why would someone choose ubuntu server over a headless debian installation? 1 year ago:
Remember that time I got salty because I was using a distro that's always 10 years out of date and is actively user hostile?
- Comment on Vodafone Finds Brits Keep Mobile Phones for 4 Years Instead of 2 1 year ago:
TIL that Samsung is near bankruptcy.
- Comment on Vodafone Finds Brits Keep Mobile Phones for 4 Years Instead of 2 1 year ago:
I think the most popular phone in the last ten years is an IPhone 5 w a broken screen.
- Comment on Vodafone Finds Brits Keep Mobile Phones for 4 Years Instead of 2 1 year ago:
Or you could put a usbc dongle on all of your headphone cables for $1 each and finally move out of the 80s tech bubble.
- Comment on Vodafone Finds Brits Keep Mobile Phones for 4 Years Instead of 2 1 year ago:
Android has gotten high refresh and variable refresh which is great for battery life. Other than that just raw speed, which is usually just throttled down for better battery life and monstrous huge screens.
As far as I can see on the apple side they haven't seen anything but incremental, and sometimes increments in the wrong direction, changes in the last 6 years.
- Comment on Vodafone Finds Brits Keep Mobile Phones for 4 Years Instead of 2 1 year ago:
You're on apple, they certainly haven't had a user noticeable change for the last 6 years.
For me on android the last "must have" was variable refresh up to 120hz. I'll probably even do a battery upgrade on my s21 when it can't last a full day rather than hit an s25.
The only blocker I've hit with is yuzu on android, which kind of just doesn't work at all still.