Message from @pipacs
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elaborate?
center of focus provides much higher detail
but outside of that area it gets more blurry than a current gen 24mp camera
its just cutting edge shit that hasnt been developed much
whats the point of galaxy fold
>$2k price
turn off the lights!
>$2000 for a shitty phone
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Vege>meat
I eat 300-400g of meat a day
Stop that
no....
chicken and rice doesnt pollute
sure
Starlink's trails fucking up astronomical observation
starlink is cancer
oh say can you see
I really very much doubt their timetable
same
dono teat
pretty good
so much new vocabulary:
>AM/FM
>gadgetbahn
old news
>introverts get tired by socializing
I'm not really an introvert, at least not a stereotypical one, but yesterday I had a moment when I was thinking "god, how can people sit all evening doing nothing but talking with random people"
I fall into some kind of introversion but I always thought I was closer to an ambivert in the right situations. The video made more sense in that all people would get depleted from socialising and "gaining energy" is a complete myth to me. My dad is a pretty big extrovert who from my observations seems to get tired talking even though his activity seems to pick up over the course of a party on a superficial level.
Well IMO everyone gets tired of people sometimes, everyone just have different limit.
I’ve been programming for 15 years now. Recently, our industry’s lack of care for efficiency, simplicity, and excellence started really getting to me, to the point of me getting depressed by my own career and IT in general.
Modern cars work, let’s say for the sake of argument, at 98% of what’s physically possible with the current engine design. Modern buildings use just enough material to fulfill their function and stay safe under the given conditions. All planes converged to the optimal size/form/load and basically look the same.
Only in software, it’s fine if a program runs at 1% or even 0.01% of the possible performance. Everybody just seems to be ok with it. People are often even proud about how inefficient it is, as in “why should we worry, computers are fast enough”:
You’ve probably heard this mantra: “Programmer time is more expensive than computer time.” What it means basically is that we’re wasting computers at an unprecedented scale. Would you buy a car if it eats 100 liters per 100 kilometers? How about 1000 liters? With computers, we do that all the time.