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turtlebits commented on From M1 MacBook to Arch Linux: A month-long experiment that became permanenent   ssp.sh/blog/macbook-to-ar... · Posted by u/articsputnik
cycomanic · 2 days ago
> But the quality of MacBooks is just another level. I had 3 or 4 so far since 2010, and each of them held at least 5 years. Crazy good.

When I read things like this it really sounds like there is some reality distortion field in the mac world. How is that anywhere special? I'm running a thinkpad X1 as my 2 main laptops (it was my only work machine until 2 years ago) and I never felt the need to replace it. It gave me 8-10h battery life and the only issue I ever had was that 1.5 years ago the battery was reaching end of life and capacity started dropping very fast.

That was just a 70$ repair I could easily do myself.

My youngest daughter just inherited my mother's x220 (?) (she has been running Linux) that I got for my mother in 2011 or 2012. That never received any work and still works fine except that I didn't change the battery so you have to run it of ac power.

My older daughter and my mother both just got some used thinkpads that are >3years old and don't have any issues either.

So from my experience a 5 year lifetime for a macbook is really nothing special and definitely not "crazy good".

turtlebits · 2 days ago
Nothing matches the build quality, display and general feel of macbooks.

IME, (possibly outdated), but thinkpads have some of the worst quality displays I've ever seen.

turtlebits commented on Claudia – Desktop companion for Claude code   claudiacode.com/... · Posted by u/zerealshadowban
commandar · 8 days ago
To be clear: having a diversity of tools is a good thing! I like having options.

My complaint is more that right now it feels like everybody is rushing to fill the exact same space with the exact same feature sets.

It's resulting in a lot of superficial diversity that's functionally homogenous. I want to see more applications that are pushing the capabilities of current AI tooling in creative directions.

turtlebits · 8 days ago
If you don't care about bleeding edge, most of these will fall to the wayside and a few superior options will win out.

Otherwise, you're going to see the variations on the same thing over and over, which is totally fine, and where innovation comes from.

Personally, I just use stock VS Code (copilot) and Cursor.

turtlebits commented on Show HN: Edka – Kubernetes clusters on your own Hetzner account   edka.io... · Posted by u/camil
turtlebits · 10 days ago
$5/month per core for self hosted? Thats way too expensive.
turtlebits commented on iPhone DevOps (2023)   clearsky.dev/blog/iphone-... · Posted by u/ustad
jl6 · 11 days ago
My mobile OS dream has always been to have a phone that I can plug into a docking cradle (or maybe just a USB-C cable these days) to connect it to a full size monitor, keyboard and mouse, and then use it as a regular PC, and then unplug it and have the same “data state” available on the mobile OS (albeit perhaps with different apps, reflecting the different input methods and screen size).

Is this any closer to becoming reality with modern Android?

turtlebits · 11 days ago
Samsung dex does this fairly well. The problem is that if you need to carry around a display and keyboard, you might as well carry a laptop.

I think folding phone is the better approach.

turtlebits commented on GitHub is no longer independent at Microsoft after CEO resignation   theverge.com/news/757461/... · Posted by u/Handy-Man
azangru · 13 days ago
> For the last 25 years, Microsoft was known for:

- Creating a language (typescript) that took the front-end web community by storm.

- Becoming one of the real adopters of "progressive web apps". Apple is actively hostile to them, because they would eat into the 30% cut they are making from the apps distributed via the app store; Google, once a champion, has grown kinda tepid, because it also gets a cut from apps distributed via Google Play; but Microsoft now behave as if they are a believer.

- Shipping a tremendously popular text editor, Visual Studio Code.

turtlebits · 13 days ago
Sorry, but even with typescript, the frontend web community a shit-storm.

Anything Microsoft + web is a nightmare. Their login system is a redirect and re-auth hell and I loath anytime I need to log into anything Microsoft related.

turtlebits commented on AWS Restored My Account: The Human Who Made the Difference   seuros.com/blog/aws-resto... · Posted by u/mhuot
turtlebits · 17 days ago
"An AWS consultant who’d been covering my bills disappeared". I wouldn't be surprised if the payer filed a chargeback and then AWS went nuclear.
turtlebits commented on Wired Called Our AirGradient Monitor 'Not Recommended' over a Broken Display   airgradient.com/blog/wire... · Posted by u/sklargh
turtlebits · 19 days ago
Customers could care less about accuracy if the unit is hard to use. Ie UX, features and price > *.
turtlebits commented on uBlock Origin Lite now available for Safari   apps.apple.com/app/ublock... · Posted by u/Jiahang
mock-possum · 20 days ago
Which apparently my iPhone SE doesn’t qualify for.

Every time this happens, I tell myself, “maybe it’s time to try and android phone”

turtlebits · 20 days ago
9 year old phone? Don't worry, google won't care about you either.
turtlebits commented on Show HN: I spent 6 years building a ridiculous wooden pixel display   benholmen.com/blog/kilopi... · Posted by u/benholmen
derefr · 21 days ago
Speaking of "alternatives to e-ink for a zero-power-use-when-not-updating dot-matrix display"...

Has there ever been designed a "display" that is just a thermal printer hidden in one end of a box, and a take-up spool + tensioning spring hidden on the other end, such that the "display" is then a continuous thermal paper "scroll" stretched across the box behind [UV-protective!] glass, that can be "refreshed" by printing a new full-width image to the thermal printer?

turtlebits · 21 days ago
Not sure if you can call it a display if you have to throw it away to change an image.
turtlebits commented on If you're remote, ramble   stephango.com/ramblings... · Posted by u/lawgimenez
kmarc · 22 days ago
To defend @bagacrap, they said they tend to be a bit suspicious.

And I am, too, when I hear this weekly from the same person (and when I ask back next day, if she recovered, she asks me "from what"?)

I'm all in for more times off for parents, more PTOs, sabbaticala, etc. But come on, having "a cold" twice a month... IT IS suspicious.

turtlebits · 22 days ago
Who cares? Only their manager should. And it's not about butts in seats but overall productivity. This attitude is why companies ate pushing for RTO.

u/turtlebits

KarmaCake day2595March 24, 2012View Original