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trynumber9 commented on Arm's Cortex A725 Ft. Dell's Pro Max with GB10   chipsandcheese.com/p/arms... · Posted by u/pixelpoet
pinnochio · 19 days ago
Apologies for the tangent, but isn't this like saying "sliced tomato featuring BLT sandwich"?
trynumber9 · 18 days ago
No. It's trying to analyze the CPU core but clarifies the device under test as that may have performance implications. There is cooling and possibly manufactured configured power limits.
trynumber9 commented on LG UltraFine Evo 6K 32-inch Monitor Review   wired.com/review/lg-ultra... · Posted by u/tosh
sparrish · a month ago
$8,000 and it only does 60Hz?! What were they thinking?
trynumber9 · a month ago
It's $2000
trynumber9 commented on OLED, Not for Me   nuxx.net/blog/2026/01/09/... · Posted by u/c0nsumer
fgonzag · a month ago
I have a 49" QD-OLED panel. I have never been one to find visual artifacts distracting, but fonts were awfully jaggy in Linux to the point I spent a week tinkering with font config and almost switched panels to a larger miniled since code looked horrible. And I'm someone who was fine with horrible VA low res low quality screens back in the day.

The sub pixel geometry on samsung's qd-oled needs very specific font configuration to be correctly displayed, and even then it just stops looking bad.

trynumber9 · a month ago
What resolution is that display?

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trynumber9 commented on No, it's not a battleship   navalgazing.net/No-its-no... · Posted by u/hermitcrab
JoBrad · 2 months ago
The stats are crazy:

  In commission: 15 October 2016[3]
  Planned: 32
  Completed: 3
  Cancelled: 29
  Active: 2

trynumber9 · 2 months ago
Similar "stats" to the Seawolf class.

Planned: 29 Completed: 3 Canceled: 26 Active: 3

Yet, unlike the Zumwalts, they are considered a good boat.

trynumber9 commented on This is not the future   blog.mathieui.net/this-is... · Posted by u/ericdanielski
doesnt_know · 2 months ago
Obesity rates have never been higher and the top fast food franchises have double digit billions in revenue. I don’t think there is any redemption arc in there for public health since the 90s.
trynumber9 · 2 months ago
US adult obesity rates have been declining (slowly) for about 5 years now. Probably not a fluke.

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