If numbers suggest quality than I guess McDonald’s makes the worlds best hamburger.
> Instead the new DOOM is some 20ish hour campaign that costs MS a lot and the consumer a lot. I don't even think many people liked it compared to the last ones due to the slower movement. I’ve been playing doom since…
And yet it seems to continue to need to be repeated. If the shoe fits and all.
> Definitely impressive for a handheld It’s just hard for me to be impressed by one of the weakest entries from both a performance and image quality point of view. It’s all subjective though so if others do find it…
> And I don't want to have anything to do with people like that. And nobody is forcing you too. > I don't really understand why anyone wants to spend their time playing games with assholes from the internet. Maybe your…
Looks accurate to the content to me.
And riding beyond the conditions. Motorcyclists cause in fact in my country, many of their own accidents. This despite the fact they’ll claim it’s everybody else’s fault. Too bad the statistics say otherwise. I am a…
I wouldn’t know honestly, it’s not one of my “special” areas of interest so I lack the knowledge haha. I’m just mates with a dude who’s been an Apple hardware engineer for a long time.
The memory is not integrated into the SoC die itself, but it is packaged alongside the SoC rather than being separately mounted.
I mean none of this is accurate, but sure.
Sounds like a you problem. I didn’t find it to be either.
For context: I came from hardware, Linux, networking, telecoms, and datacenter infrastructure, not software development. I always wanted to go deep, but in practice my brain dragged me across many instead, which…
> Nope, just knowledge workers. Nope, just a specific kind. Those who developed and cultivated only a very specific skill set at the expense of all others. I used to think being a generalist, and having persued…
I think you are correct, but not in a manner likely to happen. My parents had all the support they needed from their parents, but it wasn’t enough, their life was interrupted before they found their footing and they…
> You don't need to have life all figured out before you have kids My parents didn’t have their life figured out and I paid the price with extreme mental and physical abuse as their life entered a never ending downward…
I encounter it constantly with the latest models. Claude is particularly prone to it. > I shouldn’t have said that with confidence > I got ahead of myself there > I overstepped, allow me to correct that It’s wild seeing…
To be fair, it is entirely possible it works better today, than it did then. I was just so aggrivated at the time, thinking each time I had resolved it, only for it to appear again that I just gave up!
> GPT 5.5 still invents facts rather than looking them up So does Claude, what’s your point? I used it and ChatGPT this week in trying to assist troubleshooting a complex DB related issue and Claude had to apologise no…
> No one will click a video that has the ai tag though. This is the same thing you will see HN users saying unironically about ads. Yet the revenue of say Google and Meta would say otherwise.
> Yes, you can. You can click a button that makes a strong "suggestion" to the algorithim, which they will honor for as long as they feel like. I went through this a few years ago when the channel of a large far right…
> It is, but also it's ok to silently judge people. You are free to judge people for liking AI music, or in fact anything obviously. We all judge, and must live with judgement. But is this judgement supposed to be of…
> When I started building gaming PC, the top $700 cards didn't even provide comfortable performance or graphics. When would this have been? I can not remember a time this was accurate for the games of the time, outside…
> from getting accused of price fixing and cartel behavior "Accused" makes it sound like these things may still be up in the air, when they very much are not. I would choose instead the much clearer "A number of those…
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It’s a bizzare assumption to make that because people happen to have different preferences or needs than you do it must be “consumerism.” I have very specific requirements for motion clarity in games on modern displays.…
If numbers suggest quality than I guess McDonald’s makes the worlds best hamburger.
> Instead the new DOOM is some 20ish hour campaign that costs MS a lot and the consumer a lot. I don't even think many people liked it compared to the last ones due to the slower movement. I’ve been playing doom since…
And yet it seems to continue to need to be repeated. If the shoe fits and all.
> Definitely impressive for a handheld It’s just hard for me to be impressed by one of the weakest entries from both a performance and image quality point of view. It’s all subjective though so if others do find it…
> And I don't want to have anything to do with people like that. And nobody is forcing you too. > I don't really understand why anyone wants to spend their time playing games with assholes from the internet. Maybe your…
Looks accurate to the content to me.
And riding beyond the conditions. Motorcyclists cause in fact in my country, many of their own accidents. This despite the fact they’ll claim it’s everybody else’s fault. Too bad the statistics say otherwise. I am a…
I wouldn’t know honestly, it’s not one of my “special” areas of interest so I lack the knowledge haha. I’m just mates with a dude who’s been an Apple hardware engineer for a long time.
The memory is not integrated into the SoC die itself, but it is packaged alongside the SoC rather than being separately mounted.
I mean none of this is accurate, but sure.
Sounds like a you problem. I didn’t find it to be either.
For context: I came from hardware, Linux, networking, telecoms, and datacenter infrastructure, not software development. I always wanted to go deep, but in practice my brain dragged me across many instead, which…
> Nope, just knowledge workers. Nope, just a specific kind. Those who developed and cultivated only a very specific skill set at the expense of all others. I used to think being a generalist, and having persued…
I think you are correct, but not in a manner likely to happen. My parents had all the support they needed from their parents, but it wasn’t enough, their life was interrupted before they found their footing and they…
> You don't need to have life all figured out before you have kids My parents didn’t have their life figured out and I paid the price with extreme mental and physical abuse as their life entered a never ending downward…
I encounter it constantly with the latest models. Claude is particularly prone to it. > I shouldn’t have said that with confidence > I got ahead of myself there > I overstepped, allow me to correct that It’s wild seeing…
To be fair, it is entirely possible it works better today, than it did then. I was just so aggrivated at the time, thinking each time I had resolved it, only for it to appear again that I just gave up!
> GPT 5.5 still invents facts rather than looking them up So does Claude, what’s your point? I used it and ChatGPT this week in trying to assist troubleshooting a complex DB related issue and Claude had to apologise no…
> No one will click a video that has the ai tag though. This is the same thing you will see HN users saying unironically about ads. Yet the revenue of say Google and Meta would say otherwise.
> Yes, you can. You can click a button that makes a strong "suggestion" to the algorithim, which they will honor for as long as they feel like. I went through this a few years ago when the channel of a large far right…
> It is, but also it's ok to silently judge people. You are free to judge people for liking AI music, or in fact anything obviously. We all judge, and must live with judgement. But is this judgement supposed to be of…
> When I started building gaming PC, the top $700 cards didn't even provide comfortable performance or graphics. When would this have been? I can not remember a time this was accurate for the games of the time, outside…
> from getting accused of price fixing and cartel behavior "Accused" makes it sound like these things may still be up in the air, when they very much are not. I would choose instead the much clearer "A number of those…
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It’s a bizzare assumption to make that because people happen to have different preferences or needs than you do it must be “consumerism.” I have very specific requirements for motion clarity in games on modern displays.…