Ricardo Marramaque

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Ricardo Marramaque

Ricardo Marramaque

@Ralmslb

Tech addict | Geek | Student

Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Ricardo Marramaque
Ricardo Marramaque@Ralmslb·
@LuzianoArts Nanite or UE for that matter is not that optimized. It's like Epic focused on 60 FPS and going above that is a "premium". Just shows code that doesn't scale properly, hence you end up having really bad optimized games that just enable all the features blindly.
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Framework
Framework@FrameworkPuter·
What a load of 💩
Big Brain Business@BigBrainBizness

John Ternus, Apple's SVP of Hardware Engineering, explains why Apple deliberately made the iPhone harder to repair, and why the math says it was worth it: In a conversation with MKBHD, John frames the design challenge by asking you to imagine two extremes: "Sometimes for me I find it helpful to kind of think about the book ends. Like if you imagine a product that never fails, right? That just doesn't fail. And on the other end, a product that maybe isn't very reliable but is super easy to repair." His position is clear: "Product that never fails is obviously better for the customer. It's better for the environment." When pushed on whether infinite repairability and infinite durability have to be mutually exclusive, John acknowledges they aren't always, but explains why the tension is real, using the iPhone battery as an example. Batteries wear out. If you want to extend the life of the product, they need to be replaced. But in the early days of iPhone, one of the most common failures wasn't the battery, it was water: "Where you drop it in the pool or you, you know, spill your drink on it and the unit fails. And so, we've been making strides over all those years to get better and better and better in terms of minimizing those failures." That work led Apple to an IP68 rating, the point where customers fish their phones out of lakes after two weeks and find them still working. But there was a cost to achieving that level of durability: "To get the product there, you've got to design a lot of seals, adhesives, other things to make it perform that way, which makes it a little harder to do that battery repair." That's the deliberate tradeoff. Apple chose tighter seals and stronger adhesives, knowing it would make battery replacement more difficult, because the reliability gains were worth it. John argues the math backs this decision: "It's objectively better for the customer to have that reliability and it's ultimately better for the planet because the failure rates since we got to that point have just dropped. It's plummeted, right? The number of repairs that need to happen and every time you're doing a repair, you're bringing in new materials to replace whatever broke." His conclusion reframes the entire repairability debate: "You can actually do the math and figure out there's a threshold at which if I can make it this durable, then it's better to have it a little bit harder to repair because it's going to net out."

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Ricardo Marramaque
Ricardo Marramaque@Ralmslb·
@phoronix I always wonder if Steam asks you every time they take a hardware survey. I've been 100% Linux for the last 8 months and I was only asked once or twice regarding the survey.
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Ricardo Marramaque@Ralmslb·
@oshillex The main issue is not compression, is lazy devs that don't optimize the installation size and instead ship hundreds of duplicated assets or assets you never use
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Math Files
Math Files@Math_files·
A dad posted his son’s math test… and the teacher marked this WRONG
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Philippe Lemoine
How long will it take before European leaders understand that Trump is fundamentally incapable of sticking to a deal, that he'll just randomly violate it whenever he feels like it and that he won't behave until we push back and make him pay a price for this kind of shit?
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Ricardo Marramaque
Ricardo Marramaque@Ralmslb·
@ren_0_o_ @TCiceronis Retard... Maybe go take a trip in nature and look at other races. Dumb females like this should be forced to live in a society where you live with other like minded females and are forced to do EVERYTHING!
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Tulia Ciceronis, Princeps Senatus, Mater Patriae
Los hombres lidian con un sistema que los deshumaniza, los convierte en máquinas proveedoras sin emociones, con el único propósito de generar recursos y “no quejarse”, juzgándolos como débiles a la menor expresión de emotividad y dejándoles como única emoción válida la ira y la única respuesta, la violencia.
ຸLaura Bennett@NefflynB

Las mujeres lidian con la menstruación, el embarazo y la menopausia. ¿Y los hombres con qué lidian?

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Ricardo Marramaque
Ricardo Marramaque@Ralmslb·
@WallStreetApes Maybe he should go to most Starbucks in Europe where you don't have a place to sit... If it's for the experience, it's still not worth it.
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Starbucks CEO defends a cup of coffee costing $9 He says the customers needs to just not think about it as a $9 cup of coffee, you’re paying for the “experience” of getting a Starbucks coffee “In some cases a $9 experience does feel like you're splurging, and then what that means is we have to make it worthwhile.” He says Starbucks customers “want to have a special experience and regardless of what your income level is, in some cases, a $9 experience does feel like you're splurging — well, this is a really affordable premium experience” How out of touch could a person possibly be…
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Ricardo Marramaque
Ricardo Marramaque@Ralmslb·
@GigaBeers Copper in general is a soft material. And it's a fact that oxidizes and anything that oxidizes corrodes. Even with special types, is still fighting a problem that will always happen.
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Myrna 𝕏
Myrna 𝕏@GigaBeers·
Fired my plumber—he buried bare copper pipe straight in the dirt, no sleeve/wrap. Claimed it’s “standard practice.” I asked for protection from acidic soil. He called me a Karen, demanded $4k anyway, now threatens to sue. Who’s wrong? Plumbers, is bare copper OK underground? AITA?
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Ricardo Marramaque@Ralmslb·
@NyarchLinux @CachyOS This is not a general rule..... You are talking regarding memory optimization, starting from a basis where there is poor memory usage. If an app or service is already thin enough that doesn't need that much memory at all, it will always be better than any algorithm.
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NyarchLinux@NyarchLinux·
@Ralmslb @CachyOS No that's not how computers work. Very often in algorithms using memory decreases the time needed for execution. (For example, Counting Sort uses more ram but takes less time) By not using the ram you are wasting cpu cycles and time. Slowing down your system.
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NyarchLinux@NyarchLinux·
We have benchmarked Nyarch against @CachyOS and Windows 11. Here are the results: - On the gaming benchmark, Nyarch totally destroys both CachyOS and Windows - Playing 4K anime, Nyarch ties with CachyOS - On RAM usage we beat CachyOS but lose to Windows
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Ricardo Marramaque
Ricardo Marramaque@Ralmslb·
@tpgoebel Being reckless and suppressing/hiding every crash and fck up, is not evolution, is corp corruption. That what Tesla essentially is, sells something that in reality, can't do safely and reliably.
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Tobias Goebel (Unsupervised)
„Aber Mercedes und BMW sind schon viel weiter, die haben Level 3! Tesla is nur Level 2!“ Für alle, die auch keinen Bock mehr auf dieses Argument haben, habe ich diese Grafik erstellt. Sie soll helfen, besser zu verstehen, wie eingeschränkt und unterlegen ein „Level 3“-System gegenüber „Level 2“ sein kann. Es geht um Haftung, nicht um Fähigkeiten. imagehero.app/tesla/sae-leve…
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Ricardo Marramaque@Ralmslb·
@Xeixos Maior traidor deste país.... E o pior é o nr de pessoas que não vêm os danos brutais que esta criatura fez ao país.
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Xeixos@Xeixos·
😂 António Costa, o génio da economia, acha “inaceitável” que os jovens portugueses gastem todo o salário em habitação. Tradução: Depois de anos a importar milhares de imigrantes, a aumentar a pressão sobre a habitação, a gastar rios de dinheiro em tudo menos em construir casas, agora vem dizer que é “inaceitável” que os jovens não consigam viver. É como se um incendiário olhasse para a casa a arder e dissesse: “Que pena, isto não devia estar a acontecer.” O homem que ajudou a destruir o país com políticas desastrosas agora faz de surpreendido com as consequências. Portugal: o único país onde o problema é criado pelo Governo… e depois o Governo ainda se faz de vítima.
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Ricardo Marramaque@Ralmslb·
@dead_cell @WindowsLatest Remember when the market W11 has the "productivity OS", while removing relocating the task bar and changing the context menu ( right mouse click) to be extremely slow? Lol
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Dead Cell@dead_cell·
@WindowsLatest The problem with Windows isn't just all the AI, bloatware, and telemetry... it's that MS will do all of that and still have zero clue what their users want. I just wanted to move my taskbar or resize my start menu... ya know, 5 YEARS AGO! Instead we got ads lol
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Windows Latest@WindowsLatest·
Breaking: CEO Satya Nadella admits Microsoft needs to "win back" Windows fans, confirms 1.6 billion monthly active devices Microsoft CEO Nadella confirmed that the company still cares about consumers and that it will "win back" Windows fans. Microsoft recently confirmed it'll give users greater control over Windows updates, including the ability to pause updates for as long as you want, and a movable taskbar. Other features coming to Windows 11 include a faster taskbar, Start menu, ability to resize Start menu and taskbar, faster File Explorer, reduced OS crashes, and dramatically faster performance, especially for gamers. We're already seeing early bits in the preview builds, so the promises are not just words.
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Ricardo Marramaque@Ralmslb·
@TheGalox_ Other than that is just standard wireless charging. Apple hasn't invented shit for almost 10 years, other than Magsafe.
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Ricardo Marramaque@Ralmslb·
@TheGalox_ Wtf are you talking about... Android adopts pretty much all open standards first before Apple "invents" them. We have had 15W wireless charging for years.... I love Magsafe as an Android user (cover), but it's nothing more than slim magnets to hold the phone...
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Anthony@TheGalox_·
Android manufacturers should have focused on creating true wireless charging instead of adapting Magsafe. Today's news that Apple is considering removing it makes it clear that magnets aren't the future. In 2021 Xiaomi reached a milestone when it made possible 5w true Wireless Charging, imagine how fast and longer distance it would be today.
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@Sxnt1_Sxndxval The main issue in my eyes is her reaction when she was discovered. Shows an attitude of a person that can't be trusted and isn't in a relationship of 2 people acting as 1. She was treating it as a service/business. Just run away
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Andres Sandoval
Andres Sandoval@Sxnt1_Sxndxval·
Acabo de cancelar mi boda, a solo dos semanas del evento, porque revisé el celular de mi prometida y descubrí que tiene una cuenta de ahorros secreta con más de $50,000 USD de la que nunca me habló. Llevamos tres años viviendo juntos y durante todo ese tiempo yo he pagado el 80% de los gastos, incluyendo la renta, las cenas y hasta sus vacaciones, bajo la premisa de que ella "apenas llegaba a fin de mes" con su sueldo. Incluso me endeudé con un préstamo personal para pagar la mitad de la fiesta de la boda que ella tanto quería, mientras ella decía que no podía aportar más porque estaba "en cero". Cuando la confronté, no me pidió perdón; me gritó que yo era un acosador por invadir su privacidad y que ese dinero es su "fondo de emergencia por si las cosas salen mal", algo que su madre le aconsejó tener siempre en secreto. Mis amigos dicen que exageré, que al final es su dinero y que no hubo una infidelidad física, así que no debería tirar tres años a la basura. Yo siento que viví con una estafadora que me dejó cargar con todo el peso financiero mientras ella acumulaba una fortuna a mis espaldas. Ella dice que si la amara, su cuenta bancaria no me importaría. Yo digo que la confianza se rompió para siempre. ¿Ustedes qué harían? ¿Es válido tener secretos financieros así en una relación o es una traición total? Los leo.
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Institut für Realitätsabgleich
VW ID.Polo kostet so viel wie Tesla Model 3, hat aber - 80 km geringere Reichweite - 70 PS weniger - 40 km/h langsamer - Kleinwagen versus Mittelklasse Dafür gibt es Extras wie Deckeltrichter für Scheibenwaschbehälter für 7,90 Euro. Niemand der bei Verstand ist kauft den VW.
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