

They always had shit integrated graphics. Only now that they make their own GPUs is when they finally started making decent ones


They always had shit integrated graphics. Only now that they make their own GPUs is when they finally started making decent ones
Well, you could actually float the keyboard when unfolded

When you try to look at a spreadsheet and there are too many columns even in portrait mode, I open up the phone.
For some reason nobody figured out “zoom all the way out” functionality on the phone yet
My first tablet had a 7" screen. Huawei Mate 70 Air is 7"


There are things chatbots are useful for. Like writing short scripts to automate some tasks. I had mostly ChatGPT write a Haskell script to enable the tproxy globally, write to a .env file for the other services to know the IP of the proxy and to restart on change
I also wrote a script to change the IP of my proxy and update the DNS record. The tproxy software uses the authoritative DNS server to initially look it up to avoid having to wait for the TTL to expire
Doing this by hand was annoying and error-prone


It doesn’t have plugging and unplugging cycles and doesn’t get bent in different directions, so it will basically never break unless you use the phone while holding the charging pad


You keep on connecting and reconnecting the USB-C cable, and if you use it while charging you probably bend it.
The cable in the charging pad never gets unplugged


Your phone doesn’t have that much energy stored in it. 5 watt hours or so? Now consider the energy cost of making usb-c cords


It’s literally a few watt hours. Not kilowatt hours, watt hours. I pay $0.08 per kwh, so after a few years of wireless charging I might pay $1 more
But the USB-C cord might break in less than that time and cost more. Manufacturing cords is never going to be green, but electricity can be made renewable


There are artificial colors that are not known to be harmful, so would that also mean they are without chemicals?


Now play 1080p content on it to compare


I had a 6" 720p phone. Couldn’t tell the resolution, but could definitely tell the longer battery life


I cannot tell 4K because my TV is 50’’ and I sit three meters away


the UIs for things like configs are not really usable in my experience, unless someone found something that works better


Disagree, nix is a lot better than standard package managers. For one, you can have packages installed that rely on different dependecy versions


The hypothetical hater is wasting time talking about it because you can install nix on most setups, even Mac OS
And it has the most packages, a number of magnitude more than snaps and flatpaks combined


Or, you could save time by not caring about the 2GB and just installing it. If you really care, get it from nixpkgs


I respect your wrong opinion


This why we need to switch to Matrix, to empower users to publish any malware they want
Stockings actually protect against leg blood clots