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oxygen_crisis commented on Apple's Liquid Glass is prep work for AR interfaces, not just a design refresh   omc345.substack.com/p/fro... · Posted by u/lightningcable
encom · 3 months ago
You'd rather go 7 years without upgrading, than buy a computer without an apple on it?
oxygen_crisis · 3 months ago
There was a Lenovo and an ASUS and an Acer in between but those all went in the graveyard pile before their second year was up and I had to keep resorting to the 2011 Macbook.

And that's counting the extra ~year I got out of the Lenovo after having to replace the fans.

Having user serviceable parts is nice but having parts that last 14 years is better. If there was a brand that did both, that's what I'd buy.

oxygen_crisis commented on Anne Wojcicki Wins Bidding for 23andMe   wsj.com/tech/biotech/anne... · Posted by u/mfiguiere
OutOfHere · 3 months ago
The tech behind 23andMe has long been grossly obsolete. AFAIK, they test a small sample of DNA only, whereas serious people do whole genome testing. A newer company in the field with more to offer is Nucleus Genomics, but I advise finding the full genome test provider that's right for you.
oxygen_crisis · 3 months ago
Isn't the real prize the library of personally-identified samples preserved in their "biobank" and not the methodologies or analysis they've applied to it so far...
oxygen_crisis commented on Apple's Liquid Glass is prep work for AR interfaces, not just a design refresh   omc345.substack.com/p/fro... · Posted by u/lightningcable
FirmwareBurner · 3 months ago
>Translucent UI is usually a bad idea outside of movies and non-critical game interfaces.

We're taking about Apple here, who prioritize aesthetics over everything else, shipping a defective keyboard design for 5 years straight just to shave 1 millimeter of thickness on the laptop.

It needs to 'wow' people in the Apple Store in terms of looks and feel, usability be dammed.

oxygen_crisis · 3 months ago
I thought the touch bar was even worse than the butterfly keys...

I put off upgrading my personal MacBook for years after work issued me a MacBook with the touch bar. Such a usability nightmare for the sake of eye candy. That was a long seven years.

oxygen_crisis commented on Two Grand Canyon-size valleys on far side of the moon formed within 10 minutes   cnn.com/2025/02/05/scienc... · Posted by u/pseudolus
andrewfromx · 7 months ago
Yeah I could say:

"Wall Street Loses 14% Within 10 Minutes of Opening Bell" (1929 Crash)

"Radio Broadcast Causes Mass Panic Within 10 Minutes" (1938 War of the Worlds)

oxygen_crisis · 7 months ago
You're somewhat exaggerating the effect, the headline uses past tense and your comparisons don't.
oxygen_crisis commented on MTR: 'traceroute' and 'ping' in a single tool   bitwizard.nl/mtr/... · Posted by u/program
lode · 7 months ago
Traceroute is easy to be misinterpreted, because it does not have insight in underlying networks like MPLS, which could be the cause of issues.

https://movingpackets.net/2017/10/06/misinterpreting-tracero... (discussion at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15474043 )

oxygen_crisis · 7 months ago
They are only misleading if you allow yourself to be misled by them. It's an extremely informative measurement if you are aware of how it works and don't misinterpret the results.
oxygen_crisis commented on MTR: 'traceroute' and 'ping' in a single tool   bitwizard.nl/mtr/... · Posted by u/program
eudhxhdhsb32 · 7 months ago
Mtr is indeed nice.

One thing I've not understood is why will some hops have consistently lower ping times than hops farther down the chain in the same trace?

Is it indicating that the router is faster at forwarding packets than responding to ping requests?

oxygen_crisis · 7 months ago
Traceroute doesn't use ping requests except with the old Windows binary. Usually it uses "Time-to-live (TTL) exceeded in transit" messages.

Beyond that technicality, your guess is often right... Routers will frequently prioritize forwarding packets over sending the TTL exceeded packets tools like MTR use to measure response times.

oxygen_crisis commented on Remote Code Execution in Marvel Rivals Game   shalzuth.com/Blog/IFoundA... · Posted by u/eugenekolo
LordDragonfang · 7 months ago
> Would be a massive hit I wager.

I strongly doubt it. Steam already tried releasing a console alternative, Steam boxes, and they massively flopped. By and far the main reason for the Steam deck's success is its portable form factor, not the fact that it's a linux machine that runs games. It succeeded in spite of the software, not because of it.

The overwhelming majority of users are going to want either a "real" (read: Windows) PC, or a "real" (read: the same one their friends have) console.

oxygen_crisis · 7 months ago
Steam Deck succeeded where Steam Machines flopped because of nearly a decade of advancement on the Proton compatibility layer, so the catalog of eligible games is orders of magnitude larger than it was in 2015.

When Steam Machines re-launch with the current generation of Proton compatibility it will be an entirely different story.

oxygen_crisis commented on Remote Code Execution in Marvel Rivals Game   shalzuth.com/Blog/IFoundA... · Posted by u/eugenekolo
Etheryte · 7 months ago
I wish Steam offered a console format of the deck, essentially the same thing, but with better specs, HDMI out and bluetooth for controllers. Would be a massive hit I wager.
oxygen_crisis · 7 months ago
The deck already has bluetooth for controllers and HDMI out if you get a standard USB3/HDMI dongle (or their expensive dock).

Essentially all you're asking for them to add is better specs.

In December their revised branding guidelines added a "Powered by SteamOS" badge so presumably 3rd-party boxes with various specs in set-top form factors will be coming before too long:

> The Powered by SteamOS logo indicates that a hardware device will run the SteamOS and boot into SteamOS upon powering on the device. Partners / manufacturers will ship hardware with a Steam image in the form provided by and/or developed in close collaboration with Valve.

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oxygen_crisis commented on Internet Archive breached again through stolen access tokens   bleepingcomputer.com/news... · Posted by u/vladyslavfox
card_zero · 10 months ago
I want it to protect all sorts of random obscure documents, mostly kind of crappy, that I can't predict in advance, so I can pursue my hobby of answering random obscure questions. For instance:

* What is a "bird famine", and did one happen in 1880?

* Did any astrologer ever claim that the constellations "remember" the areas of the sky, and hence zodiac signs, that they belonged to in ancient times before precession shifted them around?

* Who first said "psychology is pulling habits out of rats", and in what context? (That one's on Wikiquote now, but only because I put it there after research on IA.)

Or consider the recently rediscovered Bram Stoker short story. That was found in an actual library, but only because the library kept copies of old Irish newspapers instead of lining cupboards with them.

The necessary documents to answer highly specific questions are very boring, and nobody has any reason to like them.

oxygen_crisis · 10 months ago
You could let users choose what to mirror, and one of those choices could be a big bucket of all the least available stuff, for pure preservationists who don't want to focus on particular segments of the data.

Sort of like the bittorrent algorithm that favors retrieving and sharing the least-available chunks if you haven't assigned any priority to certain parts.

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