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joombaga commented on Sick of smart TVs? Here are your best options   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/fleahunter
PaulHoule · 2 days ago
I think it costs less too, whereas a new or used PS5 costs more but doesn't add a lot of value -- there are roughly 15 exclusive games for the PS5 so it's not compelling if you have a gaming PC, but it is a nice package to sit next to your TV that does a lot and can stream games from the gaming PC. Personally I like a PS4 controller better than the Apple TV thing.
joombaga · 2 days ago
The PS5 unfortunately doesn't do DVDs or CDs though.
joombaga commented on Sick of smart TVs? Here are your best options   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/fleahunter
Marsymars · 2 days ago
What does a last-gen game console offer over an Apple TV if you don't care about games?
joombaga · 2 days ago
A DVD/Blu-ray/CD player and a digital TV tuner.
joombaga commented on The future of Terraform CDK   github.com/hashicorp/terr... · Posted by u/mfornasa
cube2222 · 4 days ago
You can just switch from `count = 1` to `enabled = true` (or vice-versa, works back-and-forth) for a resource and tofu will automatically move it next time you apply.

It's pretty seamless.

joombaga · 4 days ago
That's cool! We'll still need to change all of the references to `resource[0]`, right? Or does tofu obviate that need as well?
joombaga commented on Mistral releases Devstral2 and Mistral Vibe CLI   mistral.ai/news/devstral-... · Posted by u/pember
felixg3 · 5 days ago
Is it really an svg if it’s just embedded base64 of a jpg
joombaga · 5 days ago
You were seeing the base64 image tag output at the bottom. The SVG input is at the top.
joombaga commented on Pebble Index 01 – External memory for your brain   repebble.com/blog/meet-pe... · Posted by u/freshrap6
Daneel_ · 5 days ago
I thought you might find it interesting to know that it’s “wont” instead of “want”, when saying “wont to do”

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wont

Also: I agree with your concern

joombaga · 5 days ago
I'm embarrassed. Thanks for the correction!
joombaga commented on Pebble Index 01 – External memory for your brain   repebble.com/blog/meet-pe... · Posted by u/freshrap6
joombaga · 5 days ago
My first concern is that this looks very difficult to remove if the battery begins to swell, as silver-oxide batteries are wont to do. Perhaps that's less likely with single use batteries.
joombaga commented on Modern Walkmans   walkman.land/modern... · Posted by u/classichasclass
mycall · 5 days ago
Do they eat cassette tapes just as good as the originals?
joombaga · 5 days ago
No, not if you rewind them. At least mine doesn't. But I can't trust the tension on a new tape.
joombaga commented on Estimates are difficult for developers and product owners   thorsell.io/2025/12/07/es... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
vegetablepotpie · 7 days ago
As a project manager, it sounds like you're making excuses. Just give me a number, trust your gut!

We have a fundamental failure to communicate, what we're doing. The game project managers and finance believe we're all playing is a regression towards the mean, where everything is additive and rounds up to nice consistent formulaic sums. Whereas software development follows power law distributions. A good piece of software can deliver 10x, 100x, or 1000x the cost to produce it (ex: distribution, cost of delivering another copy of software is near 0 once written). You don't get that sort of upside with many other investments. Finance is happy with an NPV 8% above what they invest in. This means that when software people talk, everything they say sounds foreign, and everyone assumes it's because of jargon. It's not. The fish don't know they're swimming in water. When the fisherman comes, everyone is caught off guard.

So we get what the author talks about

> The estimates stopped being estimates. They became safety railings against being held accountable for unreasonable expectations.

We. Pad. Like. Crazy. Yes this is inefficient. Some project managers recognize this. We get theory of constraints. But rather than cull the layers of hierarchy that lead to the padding in the first place, all the blame for failure goes back to developers. Get hit on the head enough and you will stop acting in good faith and pad to save your ability to feed and cloth yourself.

joombaga · 7 days ago
It's not obvious to me that we should avoid padding, or why it's seen as undesirable.
joombaga commented on Framework Laptop 13 gets ARM processor with 12 cores via upgrade kit   notebookcheck.net/Framewo... · Posted by u/woodrowbarlow
adgjlsfhk1 · 9 days ago
Honestly a Framework+System76 merger would make a lot of sense. System76 cares about the software but uses whitelabeled hardware. Framework has done excellent hardware engineering but doesn't care much about the software.
joombaga · 9 days ago
I don't know that it's fair to say Framework don't care much about the software. Their oldest devices are still getting firmware updates. At any rate, Pop!_OS runs very well on Framework Laptops (though I use Arch + Hyprland, w/ Windows on their storage expansion card).
joombaga commented on Why are 38 percent of Stanford students saying they're disabled?   reason.com/2025/12/04/why... · Posted by u/delichon
xpe · 10 days ago
> Most of these students are claiming mental health conditions and learning disabilities, like anxiety, depression, and ADHD. ... Obviously, something is off here. The idea that some of the most elite, selective universities in America—schools that require 99th percentile SATs and sterling essays—would be educating large numbers of genuinely learning disabled students is clearly bogus.

"Obviously"? "is clearly bogus?"

Not to me. I see too much rhetoric and assumptions. In an article in Reason magazine, I expect more -- to demonstrate careful thinking that cuts through lazy common-sense thinking.

To make sense of a situation, one of my favorite tools is simple: a causal diagram(s). See [1]. This requires effort, and it should. Making a useful, communicable model that forms the foundation for your argument takes practice. Here's a disability-related example: [2]

I want to live in a world where causal models are demanded by readers.

[1]: https://thesystemsthinker.com/wp-content/uploads/images/volu...

[2]: https://ibb.co/5XcGyLK0

joombaga · 10 days ago
Agreed. I don't find the 38 percent figure to be surprising. I have no basis on which to find it surprising so the author's incredulity is baffling.

u/joombaga

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