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- Comment on Steam Deck OLED announced 1 year ago:
It’s smart. Also, developers have a solid benchmark to set their games to. Console has long had the benefit of a stable hardware set over the course of many years, which makes it easier to develop to the broadest possible market. Skipping incremental APU updates has a benefit of keeping a longer benchmark for game developers hoping to boost sales by targeting the market with handhelds.
- Comment on ChatGPT In Trouble: OpenAI may go bankrupt by 2024, AI bot costs company $700,000 every day 1 year ago:
Would you hire a dev with no comprehension of the task, who can not reliably communicate what their code does, can not be tasked with finding and fixing their own bugs, is incapable of having accountibility, can not be reliably coached, is often wrong and refuses to accept or admit it, can not comprehend PR feedback, and who requires significantly greater scrutiny of their work because it is by explicit design created to look correct?
Not me, but my boss would… wait a minute…
- Comment on Google Messages just flicked the switch on end-to-end encryption for all RCS and group chats 1 year ago:
Google Chat replaced hangouts and is not E2E.
Google Messages is the Android default SMS App, at least on Pixel phones.
- Comment on People who back into parking spots: Why? 1 year ago:
It’s…perfect. So beautiful.
- Comment on Lemmy.world's servers 1 year ago:
I’ve done this to a degree as well. I used this LASIM tool someone wrote to auto-move all my user settings and subscribed communities. Pretty neat!
- Comment on What is your gaming "comfort food" and why? 1 year ago:
Yeah, I tried one after many years…I had fond memories of the old PS2 versions.
PC port of Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends and janky everything was a barrier just too high to overcome.
- Comment on Lemmy is popular nowadays, yet is losing its active users 1 year ago:
Sigh… You’re free to go sir. Have a nice evening Mr sovereign user.
- Comment on Who else foresees environmental problems with this later down the line? 1 year ago:
Yeah, this seems really smart to me, as long as you can avoid the obvious problems with it being submerged in fucking corrosive as shit saltwater. Makes way more sense than using A/C since the ocean is a giant heatsink.
I am guessing OP is worried about either these things being a driver of why the oceans are heating up (not the tons of CO2 in the atmosphere from) or the ocean being too hot to effectively cool these things, which also doesn’t seem plausible outside of very specific locations/depths.
I think this would be better than doing it on land, however I also think that it’ll be costly and need to be over-engineered to survive the environment and not worth it in the end (as MS has apparently come to the same determination).