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- Comment on Even Apple finally admits that 8GB RAM isn't enough 1 week ago:
You don’t get the most valuable company by selling an SSD. So, yeah a new Mac of course.
- Comment on Even Apple finally admits that 8GB RAM isn't enough 1 week ago:
Opens chrome on a 8GB Mac. Sees lifespan of SSD being reduced by 50%. After 2-3 years of heavy usage SSD starts to get errors. Apple solution: buy a new one. No wonder they are 2nd/3rd wealthiest company on the planet.
- Comment on Putin and Xi announce plans to strengthen military ties in Beijing 1 month ago:
So Russia becomes China’s K9
- Comment on Tesla is being investigated by the DOJ for securities and wire fraud by making misleading self-driving claims 1 month ago:
The fact that a single company is higher valued than the entire car market should ring all alarm bells. Because afaik is Mercedes already ahead of Tesla in regarding (autonomous) self driving. But don’t quote me on it.
- Comment on Tesla is being investigated by the DOJ for securities and wire fraud by making misleading self-driving claims 1 month ago:
Waiting for tsla stock to go up now…
- Comment on "PSN isn't supported in my country. What do I do?" Arrowhead CEO: "I don't know" 1 month ago:
This is good, but I think there needs to be some regulations. Companies keep introducing all sorts of anti-consumer practices to fuck over users (not only in gaming land). Now it got (for the time being) reverted, but the trust has (again) been broken.
Consumers (should) buy something based on what has been presented at the point of time. If that changes in the future with negative effects for consumers, than this should get investigated and ultimately penalized. Companies have become too big and too powerful, which can lead to shit like this
- Comment on "PSN isn't supported in my country. What do I do?" Arrowhead CEO: "I don't know" 1 month ago:
Sony just did a Unity here. How the hell can you ruin such a beloved game in a single cheer stupid move, for the purpose of just gathering data. It’s beyond me.
- Comment on Russian student jailed for naming his wi-fi network "Slava Ukraini!" which means "Glory to Ukraine!" 3 months ago:
Yeah it’s funny that all these countries with “strong” leaders have egos made of wet paper. Their definition of strong leaders is similar to naming your country the "people’s (like people’s republic of china) or “democratic” (like.democratic Republic of Congo) and be the total opposite…
- Comment on EA just added classics like Dungeon Keeper, SimCity 3000, and Populous on Steam 3 months ago:
Looks like somebody is in need of cash 😂. But to be fair, these games were back in the day mighty good. It’s really a shame to see how both greed and ever growing ambitious killed creativity.
- Comment on Tidal’s subscription is getting simpler and cheaper — yes, you read that right 3 months ago:
I partially agree with you. Yes mixing and mastering is far more important than bitrate. However if I let my gf listen to a identical song both in normal 16/44khz and 24 bit version, she can hear difference. Now is it night and day ? Not always, but subtle Improvement can matter when enjoying music.
- Comment on Tidal’s subscription is getting simpler and cheaper — yes, you read that right 3 months ago:
Actually this is a good deal. Curation on tidal is good, meaning they have cool playlists handpicked by people. In the past when I used it it was with questionable MQA encoding, which had a lot of controversy. But 24/192khz flac, If you care about audio quality is a better offer than Qobuz.
Can’t go wrong for the price. But I think the main driver should be audio quality. Because FLAC files (esp 24/192khz) can be very data hungry, for those who use it mobile only. So you need to be careful with that. You can use lower sample rates and higher bitrate mp3 as well if my memory serves well. But that defeats a bit the purpose of what Tidal stands for
- Comment on US considering more than $10 billion in subsidies for Intel, Bloomberg reports 4 months ago:
Corporate socialism.