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whateveracct commented on Blurry rendering of games on Mac   colincornaby.me/2025/08/y... · Posted by u/bangonkeyboard
DaiPlusPlus · 12 days ago
> It's a shame because a Mac Mini is a solid gaming computer

Well, Apple doesn't sell 'em with RGB LEDs built-in, so I dunno.

...more seriously though: I don't know how you can say that with a straight-face. On paper, the Apple Silicon M3 and M4 seem comparable to NVIDIA's mid-tier offerings from 3-4 years ago... when rendering to a 1080p-sized display; assuming you'd like to render your games at native Retina or even 5K resolution (given that Apple would really rather you used their display hardware for the best experience, right?) then you'll have to limit yourself to games from the last decade (assuming they've even been ported to macOS in the first place) or convince yourself that this year's AAA titles are fully playable as a slideshow.

...and that's assuming your Mac doesn't start thermal-throttling itself too.

Also, you'll also need a very non-Apple mouse: I'm flabbergasted by how even still in 2025 you cannot independently left-click and right-click on Apple's Magic Mouse[1]; while, ergonomically a multitouch mouse is great for many things, but navigating a wheel-driven UI (e.g. weapon-wheels) is not one of them.

[1] https://superuser.com/questions/188431/apples-magic-mouse-an...

whateveracct · 12 days ago
I said solid not state of the art :)

if all I can't play is 2025 AAA games..I'm not missing out on much. It ran BG3 solidly anyways! Obviously not maxed out but it was playable and enjoyable.

whateveracct commented on Blurry rendering of games on Mac   colincornaby.me/2025/08/y... · Posted by u/bangonkeyboard
behnamoh · 13 days ago
This just shows how little Apple cares about gaming on Mac. It's so sad that I spent thousands on multiple Mac devices (MBP, M Studio, etc.) only to be bottlenecked not by hardware, but by Apple's shitty approach to gaming software.

I know why they do it though. Apple can't take their undeserved 30% cut of Mac games the same way they take their iOS cuts.

We had a teacher years ago who said something that remains true until today: "everything is about money, especially the ones that appear to have non-monetary reasons."

whateveracct · 13 days ago
It's a shame because a Mac Mini is a solid gaming computer.
whateveracct commented on Token growth indicates future AI spend per dev   blog.kilocode.ai/p/future... · Posted by u/twapi
whateveracct · 16 days ago
This is the goal. Create a reason to shave a bunch off the top of SWE salaries. Pay them less because you "have" to pay for AI tools. All so they don't have to do easy rote work - you still get them to do the high level stuff humans must do.
whateveracct commented on MCP overlooks hard-won lessons from distributed systems   julsimon.medium.com/why-m... · Posted by u/yodon
wredcoll · 18 days ago
> It "somehow works" isn't engineering.

But it sure is fast.

whateveracct · 17 days ago
For some definition of "fast" haha
whateveracct commented on Food, housing, & health care costs are a source of major stress for many people   apnorc.org/projects/food-... · Posted by u/speckx
BobaFloutist · 19 days ago
But the additional benefit is a tax benefit, also known as "all the other taxpayers subsidize this behavior"
whateveracct · 19 days ago
They're (slightly) subsidizing the fact that I am covering more of my medical expenses out of pocket. Remember it's only tax free if I eventually spend it on health care.

Feels like the equivalent of other things we give tax benefits for. Various things for your and your dependents' well being.

whateveracct commented on Food, housing, & health care costs are a source of major stress for many people   apnorc.org/projects/food-... · Posted by u/speckx
BobaFloutist · 19 days ago
Of course it's fair, my criticism isn't with your outcome but with designing an insurance plan to work this way.

It's weird to tie your little extra money to your health insurance plan.

whateveracct · 19 days ago
That's why it's not the only option. It's a benefit not a restriction. The powers that be saw an opportunity for insurers to cover less and insurees to leverage that into a different benefit. It's all just about shifting risk around and taking a little off the top.

It's a nice incremental addition to the existing system. Way more feasible than changing the system.

whateveracct commented on Food, housing, & health care costs are a source of major stress for many people   apnorc.org/projects/food-... · Posted by u/speckx
ryandrake · 19 days ago
So, in other words, the typical American "Hope and pray that my health costs don't outrun my savings/investment rate" philosophy. Different strokes for different folks, hope it works out for you.
whateveracct · 19 days ago
My health care costs have a pretty clear soft upper bound given how HDHPs (and most plans) are structured. Deductible and out of pocket max makes it easy to be responsible and budget into an emergency fund.

In terms of non-exceptional costs, I'd say I spend about as much on medical bills every year as I do keeping my cars in good shape. Less than my house and less than I spend on hobby stuff, my cats' vet, or jewelry haha.

whateveracct commented on Food, housing, & health care costs are a source of major stress for many people   apnorc.org/projects/food-... · Posted by u/speckx
BobaFloutist · 19 days ago
Right, but it's also nuts that a lot of people are on a health insurance plan that encourages avoiding medical care because it offers tax-advantaged investing. You get how that's nuts, right?
whateveracct · 19 days ago
It doesn't seem nuts to me? I have a good emergency fund and a stable job and no big debts (cuz I'm good with money generally), so I can choose to use my health insurance to make a little more money.

That's only fair given all the pre-work I did to set it up for myself.

whateveracct commented on Food, housing, & health care costs are a source of major stress for many people   apnorc.org/projects/food-... · Posted by u/speckx
ryandrake · 19 days ago
> tax advantages of an HSA

The minuscule tax advantage here is that 1. you're paying for your health care costs with pre-tax dollars, but you can generally still deduct these even without an HSA, so +0 advantage there, and 2. you are allowed to invest the savings, and gains are not taxed at the federal level (but may be taxed at the state level), so the advantage here is your savings account size x your effective tax rate. The premiums for a HDHP also tend to be slightly less than PPO or other plans.

For most of us that tax advantage is tiny. I would rather have an insurance plan that actually covered my costs minus a copay, even better one without a copay, even better Medicare For All where I don't even have to worry about an insurance company or pay insurance premiums. HDHP + HSA is pretty much the worst of the bunch.

whateveracct · 19 days ago
> for most of us

yeah so for most of you, don't do it?

I like that I can stuff away $7k+ I'd be stuffing away anyways tax free. And all I have to do is keep a responsible emergency fund.

whateveracct commented on Food, housing, & health care costs are a source of major stress for many people   apnorc.org/projects/food-... · Posted by u/speckx
ImPostingOnHN · 19 days ago
Yeah, I wouldn't consider any HDHP (High-Deductable Healthcare Plan) to be "good insurance".
whateveracct · 19 days ago
It is when you take into account the tax advantages of an HSA.

If you're like me and can shake off a few grand medical expense out of pocket, suddenly it's the best plan.

I have a HDHP and paid less than $10k all year for my family's medical expenses and we had a freaking baby lol.

u/whateveracct

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