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cypherg commented on New report calls for end to child marriage in the US   womensmediacenter.com/new... · Posted by u/binning
cypherg · a month ago
big issue in appalachia / red states were republican lawmakers have tried to thwart laws restricting the practice
cypherg commented on AV2 video codec delivers 30% lower bitrate than AV1, final spec due in late 2025   videocardz.com/newz/av2-v... · Posted by u/ksec
alberth · 3 months ago
Will streaming services ever stop over-compressing their content?

I have a top-of-the-line 4K TV and gigabit internet, yet the compression artifacts make everything look like putty.

Honestly, the best picture quality I’ve ever seen was over 20 years ago using simple digital rabbit ears.

You especially notice the compression on gradients and in dark movie scenes.

And yes — my TV is fully calibrated, and I’m paying for the highest-bandwidth streaming tier.

Not my tv, but a visual example: https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd....

cypherg · 3 months ago
and this is why I don't look down on those who choose to pirate bluray/4k content
cypherg commented on The death of partying in the USA   derekthompson.org/p/the-d... · Posted by u/tysone
cypherg · 6 months ago
Once again, they’re severely discounting socialization over the internet. Twitch, discord, et al account for massive amounts of socialization. For many kids it’s easier to chat or stream than it is to find the other 2-3 weird kids into their particular hobby. Watch the TV documentary “Social Studies” if you think Gen Z isn’t partying. “Euphoria” is definitely an exaggeration but it’s relatable to Gen Z for a reason. Anecdotally, I see Genz all the time at raves and concerts. These aren’t “animal house” style events but still.
cypherg commented on If you could only keep one app on your phone, what would it be?    · Posted by u/brike
cypherg · 8 months ago
Instagram because it's by far the app that gets the most use on an hour by hour basis. Endless content plus messaging.
cypherg commented on Ask HN: What companies have a good work life balance?    · Posted by u/smaug7
cypherg · a year ago
+1 for Atlassian. One of my close mates is a US FTE for 10 years and he's always trying to recruit me, specifically on the merits of work-life balance. Surely varies from team to team but their Team Anywhere (fully remote, all positions) is very appealing.
cypherg commented on We need new metaphors that put life at the centre of biology Essays   aeon.co/essays/we-need-ne... · Posted by u/rbanffy
cypherg · a year ago
Try this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Medusa_and_the_Snail

The Medusa and the Snail: More Notes of a Biology Watcher is a 1979 collection of essays by the American science writer Lewis Thomas. It was published by Viking Press in 1979 and reissued by Penguin Books in 1995. Most of the essays in the book had first appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine. It is Thomas's second collection of short essays after Lives of a Cell.[1]

The title essay is about the relationship between Nudibranch sea slug and the medusa of a jellyfish that inhabit the Bay of Naples. It explores how the relationship between the two creatures can be seen as illustrating the impossibility of understanding the notion of the self.[2]

cypherg commented on The Snowflake Attack May Be Turning into One of the Largest Data Breaches   wired.com/story/snowflake... · Posted by u/CKMo
cypherg · 2 years ago
and we don't even know if snowflake itself was compromised at this point...seems it was not
cypherg commented on Vigilante Hacker Took Down North Korea's Internet. Now He's Taking Off His Mask   wired.com/story/p4x-north... · Posted by u/dylan604
cypherg · 2 years ago
Main problem with DoSing NK is that it disrupts legitimate military cyber activities.
cypherg commented on Andrew Huberman's Mechanisms of Control   nymag.com/intelligencer/a... · Posted by u/casca
cypherg · 2 years ago
so many academics and doctors have been criticizing his "science" for years, this total loss of integrity should be the final straw that breaks the camels back
cypherg commented on Andrew Huberman's Mechanisms of Control   nymag.com/intelligencer/a... · Posted by u/doener
cypherg · 2 years ago
lots of scientists have previously criticized a wide range of his claims but this is next level deception bordering on psychopathy

u/cypherg

KarmaCake day125October 27, 2015View Original