cmnybo
@cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
- Comment on Is this Samsung USB c adapter fake? 2 hours ago:
It’s definitely cheaply built. There is no RFI filtering and they used a resistor as a fuse. At least it appears to have a decent amount of separation between the high and low voltage sides though.
- Comment on An ad giant wants to control your next TV’s OS 8 hours ago:
I will never connect my TV to the internet. I will not buy one that requires an internet connection either.
- Comment on Opera labels every other browser 'f***ing boring' in an inexplicably sweary promo reel. Oh, and updates its gamer-focused Opera GX browser a little too 2 days ago:
I think I will stick with a browser that’s not filled with CCP spyware.
- Comment on Uses for a SBC (When You Already Have an x86 Mini-PC?) 2 days ago:
Single board computers have GPIO and interfaces like SPI and I2C. They also tend to have lower power consumption and can run from 5 volts. If you want to interface with low level hardware or run from batteries, the SBC will usually be the better choice.
- Comment on Any tips for setting up a Mac? A 15+ years Linux user needs help 2 days ago:
The other option is to use hardware from any other company.
- Comment on DOJ to ask judge to force Google to sell off Chrome 3 days ago:
I just hope they are forced to sell to a company that has zero connections to Google.
- Comment on Big, beige ’80s PC case started out as a joke, but it’s becoming real in Japan 4 days ago:
SSDs are not suitable for long term storage. Modern consumer grade SSDs are only rated for 1 year of data retention without power. Only SLC flash is suitable for long term storage, but those are very expensive and low capacity.
- Comment on LG’s first 480Hz OLED gaming monitor is $1,000 4 days ago:
I wonder how many people can even tell the difference between 144Hz and 480Hz apart from the extra heat and screaming GPU fans.
- Comment on ‘Do not pet’: Why are robot dogs patrolling Mar-A-Lago? 6 days ago:
Considering that there was an assassination attempt there not that long ago, it’s not surprising they increased security.
- Comment on Best HDD/SSD for local media hosting 1 week ago:
I would get a recertified enterprise drive from Server Part Deals. Drives in the 12-18TB range currently have the best price per TB. Be sure to get a SATA drive if it’s going in a desktop.
- Comment on Microsoft builds first datacenters with wood to slash carbon emissions 1 week ago:
If they really cared about carbon emissions, they would shut down all of their AI crap.
- Comment on Terrified friends burn to death trapped in Tesla as doors won't open after crash 1 week ago:
Any car without manual door locks and handles is a death trap. They should be required by law.
- Comment on Lack Of Interest In The PS5 Pro Is Forcing Scalpers To Sell Them For A Loss 1 week ago:
I don’t get why anyone would want a console when you can play games on a PC with mods and much better graphics. If I can’t mod a game, I will lose interest in it pretty quickly. The last console I bought was a PS3 and I really only got it to watch blurays on.
- Comment on FFmpeg devs boast of up to 94x performance boost after implementing handwritten AVX-512 assembly code 2 weeks ago:
I’m surprised Intel would remove a feature that AMD provides in their desktop CPUs.
- Comment on Proton is the latest entrant in the quirky “VPN for your TV” market 3 weeks ago:
It’s too much trouble to try and work around the VPN blocking that most streaming services do. It’s so much easier to just torrent whatever you want to watch.
- Comment on Fired Employee Allegedly Hacked Disney World's Menu System to Alter Peanut Allergy Information 3 weeks ago:
That’s why you disable their account before telling them they’re fired.
- Comment on Store (and access) old emails 3 weeks ago:
In Thunderbird you can move the emails to a local folder and they will be fully downloaded.
- Comment on Reddit is profitable for the first time ever, with nearly 100 million daily users 3 weeks ago:
That’s pretty generous to assume 10% of their users are human.
- Comment on Google plans AI browser assistant "Jarvis" to automate web tasks. 3 weeks ago:
I sure could use an AI that detects and blocks things like AI generated articles and sponsored search results as long as it’s open source and runs locally.
- Comment on What OS/ OSs for a core2 quad? 3 weeks ago:
With 8GB, you could run any DE without worrying about RAM usage. 2GB DDR2 DIMMs are dirt cheap on ebay, so I would recommend maxing it out while RAM is still readily available. That CPU will still run most modern software at a reasonable speed.
- Comment on Feds Say You Don’t Have a Right to Check Out Retro Video Games Like Library Books 3 weeks ago:
People will just continue pirating those games then.
- Comment on Cable companies ask 5th Circuit to block FTC’s click-to-cancel rule | Cable companies worry rule will make it hard to talk customers out of canceling 4 weeks ago:
If they make it that hard to cancel, they should make it that hard to subscribe.
- Comment on Intelsat's Boeing-made satellite breaks up in space, disrupting communication services 4 weeks ago:
It most likely collided with some space debris. A piece of debris that is too small to track is still enough to smash a satellite apart.
- Comment on Lexar doubles up the NM790 series SSDs max capacity to 8TB — new drives spotted at retail for approx $1,000 4 weeks ago:
It’s a QLC drive, so you get slow write speeds and poor write endurance. They should be avoided for as long as TLC drives are available.
- Comment on Location tracking of phones is out of control. Here’s how to fight back. 4 weeks ago:
Don’t just give location access to any app that requests it, especially background location access.
- Comment on Denuvo respond to their rep for tanking games - "I'm a gamer myself, and therefore I know what I'm talking about" 4 weeks ago:
I don’t care what he says, I will never buy a game with Denuvo.
- Comment on San Francisco to pay $212 million to end reliance on 5.25-inch floppy disks 4 weeks ago:
It would have been replaced a long time ago if that was the case.
- Comment on San Francisco to pay $212 million to end reliance on 5.25-inch floppy disks 4 weeks ago:
5.25" floppies were obsolete for years before they even installed the system in 1998. They could have been using compact flash cards by then.
- Comment on Shipments of OLED monitors are soaring, up 181% this year 4 weeks ago:
I just wish they would start making them with a sub pixel layout that works with sub pixel antialiasing. Text looks awful without it unless the monitor has a really high DPI.
- Comment on T-Mobile, AT&T oppose unlocking rule, claim locked phones are good for users 4 weeks ago:
They shouldn’t be locked at all. If the phone is included with the contract, it probably requires you to pay it off if you cancel early anyways.