[-] mild_deviation@programming.dev 10 points 10 months ago

If you run your own servers, it’s cheaper than in the cloud. The reason people choose the cloud is either they don’t want to, or can’t, run their own server farm.

Generally speaking, if it wasn't cheaper for them to use the cloud, they probably wouldn't. Owning infrastructure comes with costs that amortize better at scale. If infrastructure is not a big cost in serving your customers, then it's probably cheaper to rent.

[-] mild_deviation@programming.dev 11 points 11 months ago

And have a bigger sweet spot.

Same for VR headset optics.

[-] mild_deviation@programming.dev 22 points 11 months ago

What about your health? Your mental health in particular.

Your parents raising you is not something you owe them for. You didn't choose to exist; they chose that for you. Raising you is the bare minimum they can do after making a choice like that. And now that you are older, you can reflect on the manner in which you were raised and decide what your relationship with them needs to look like so you can keep your sanity.

[-] mild_deviation@programming.dev 16 points 11 months ago

It's a cat and mouse game, except the mouse has effectively infinite lives.

[-] mild_deviation@programming.dev 7 points 11 months ago

These devices probably cause < .1% of fatal pedestrian accidents

Percentage is meaningless without context. The stat you're actually looking for is pedestrian deaths per mile. And it's probably quite bad for these vehicles because they explicitly commingle with pedestrians.

Cars don't spend very much time on parts of roads that have pedestrians on them, and when they do, there's signage or traffic lights to help. Cars also have lights to help drivers see pedestrians and help pedestrians see cars, and generally make a lot of noise. You get none of these benefits with personal motorized vehicles. (Well ok, a scooter probably comes with some lights, but they're probably also small and shitty and unregulated, so they don't really count...)

[-] mild_deviation@programming.dev 17 points 11 months ago

FUCK raisins. The nasty little fucks can go decay in a corner alone for all I care.

[-] mild_deviation@programming.dev 12 points 11 months ago

That one might have in the shower

[-] mild_deviation@programming.dev 7 points 11 months ago

I feel like most of them haven't used C# in the last decade, let alone .NET since Core.

[-] mild_deviation@programming.dev 14 points 11 months ago

Linking to Lemmy image posts is a bad experience. This use case needs to be much better because content is the main way that non-Lemmy users can be motivated to join Lemmy. I tried to share this with a friend yesterday, and had to explain that the image I actually wanted them to see is locked behind a tiny thumbnail, and that the full size Good Place Janet someone commented is not what I wanted them to see (at least not without the context of the posted image).

There's no way to open a shared Lemmy link in your client of choice. You can manually add URLs on Android, but you have to do that for every Lemmy instance, so that's not going to fly. I don't know if there's any solution at all on iOS.

There's not a good way to control what content I see. It's essentially either "everything" or "a single community". On Reddit, you could already have multiple communities about the same topic on Reddit, but usually one was dominant, and you had multireddits to save you if there truly are a few good related subreddits. Now on Lemmy, you multiply that problem by N instances, and subtract the multireddit feature. This situation simply must be made better somehow.

[-] mild_deviation@programming.dev 47 points 1 year ago

Sign up for a month, binge, cancel, next.

That's not going to last. As soon as they run the numbers and decide it's worth it, they'll create ways to lock you in.

[-] mild_deviation@programming.dev 25 points 1 year ago

I'll be completely unsurprised when streaming companies start enticing or forcing us into term agreements.

[-] mild_deviation@programming.dev 12 points 1 year ago

If you use the gamingest headphones with proprietary dongles, you can get decent latency. But then you're sacrificing on sound quality or ANC, and if you have multiple devices you want to use them with (eg a console and a PC), you have to either physically move the dongle between them, or suffer with Bluetooth lag and connection hassles on one of them.

Bluetooth is still bullshit in terms of latency. It will get better with LE Audio, but whether it will get good enough is anyone's guess, and it's still in its infancy and support is almost non-existent.

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