Frasier

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Frasier

Frasier

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Blue Sky Digital
Blue Sky Digital@BLUESKY_host·
@rovarma No one is in denial of this. It is the EXPLICIT desire of all Linux users and devs. We built an OS / environment for our diverse needs and requirements and Windows and MacOS faggots can go fuck them selves. We don't care. We don't even care if you want to use Linux, so fuck off.
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Ritesh Oedayrajsingh Varma
This is 100% true, but Linux devs were and are in denial about this. There’s a reason the install page for every cross platform app looks like * Download Windows installer * Download OSX package * Click here for Linux install instructions that may or may not work on your distro
gingerBill@TheGingerBill

I don't know if a lot of people have thought why this happened. To make Linux viable for the layman, Valve had to make Proton (derived from Wine) so that Win32 API became the first and only stable ABI on Linux. Why did Linux Distro devs not care about stable ABI historically?

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Frasier
Frasier@traparlifter·
@TBAA73 Her face looks uncanny and her proportions are grotesque
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Saitama
Saitama@Caped__Baldy__·
@UncannyKam he's green he's big he's muscular wtf do you want ?
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Frasier
Frasier@traparlifter·
@nationalpost Bro is lucky enough to get to play hockey as a paraplegic in Canada while kids in Gaza get blown to bits, the entitlement is crazy
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Blender Bob 🔶
Blender Bob 🔶@robertrioux·
By the way, Twitter mob, you are now all forbidden to use any of my addons since they were all coded by GTP or Claude.
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Blender Bob 🔶
Blender Bob 🔶@robertrioux·
Congratulations Twitter mob. You just killed four programmer jobs at the Blender Foundation and deprived them of 1/8th of their yearly budget. But it’s ok, now you can use Blender with a good conscience. You better send them donations now. #b3d
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Frasier
Frasier@traparlifter·
@JoshStrifeHayes Preaching the blue button is imperiative to the blue button cause because the effect of the blue button only comes into effect when most people press it. With the red button you "win" the second you press it since you live no matter what, there's no need to convince anyone else.
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Josh Strife Hayes
Josh Strife Hayes@JoshStrifeHayes·
I would press the 🔴 I also give blood. If you want to social clout of preaching the 🔵 is the morally superior choice, I hope you are also doing what you can literally right now to save lives.
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Frasier
Frasier@traparlifter·
@ThePrimeagen AI can enjoy programming way better and will replace you within the next 6 months
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
I really just like to program Hands on keyboard, music, deeply thinking and enjoying the process
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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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Frasier
Frasier@traparlifter·
@a_arknu @cmuratori Software developers genuinely think their users are retarded cattle like no, everyone who isn't into computers that I know even all the dumb ones complain all the time about how slow every website and program is these days. IT IS EXTREMELY NOTICABLE AND EVERYONE HATES IT
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Asbjørn
Asbjørn@a_arknu·
@cmuratori FPS has absolutely nothing to do with the 94ms. That is time to showing the dialog, including whatever animations are needed to do that. It is *faster* than the old dialog. Anything under 200ms is perceived as instant by your brain.
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Casey Muratori
Casey Muratori@cmuratori·
Just want to make sure I'm reading this right: Microsoft rewrote the run dialog with performance "top-of-mind", and the best they could manage to do when putting up a single text box was 10fps?
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Frasier
Frasier@traparlifter·
@BeanDip___ Which reveals how impressionable you are since their content is dumb and sucks too
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Frasier
Frasier@traparlifter·
@TheMG3D Don't fall for Polymarketslop
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Frasier
Frasier@traparlifter·
@pompomend It's real but most people who claim it, aren't
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Frasier
Frasier@traparlifter·
@FFmpeg Didn't that guy kill a girl
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YouTube Creators
YouTube Creators@YouTubeCreators·
to the creator who feels like giving up: don't, we see you
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UESP
UESP@UESP_net·
In the waning years of the Third Era of Tamriel, a prisoner born on a certain day to uncertain parents was sent under guard, without explanation, to Morrowind, ignorant of the role he was to play in that nation's history... --Today is the 24 anniversary of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind!
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.@misatropic·
@ourspringtime mind you bjork has never been on key in her life
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Frasier
Frasier@traparlifter·
@gnukeith It's designed around AI workflows which makes it slop
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Keith
Keith@gnukeith·
I once again ask, WHAT IS NOT SLOP TO YOU PEOPLE!?!?!?!?
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