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Chobbes, to asklemmy in Which of your favorite creators content quality went downhill very quickly?

Yeah, it’s really egregious. I don’t really like their videos because they all feel kind of biased like that… and just a lot of editorializing. To be clear, I’m not above technology getting us out of a jam, but I really don’t think we should expect it… We should really plan with what we know is possible.

Chobbes, to asklemmy in What are some "no brainer" inventions or features that just haven't made it to the consumer yet?

No, but I want to see what I’ve purchased T_T. While we’re at it I’d like public key cryptography to see more use, haha.

Chobbes, to asklemmy in What are some "no brainer" inventions or features that just haven't made it to the consumer yet?

Why the fuck don’t receipts just show up in my bank / credit card statements?

Chobbes, to asklemmy in Which of your favorite creators content quality went downhill very quickly?

God kurzgesagt really bothers me for their “technology will save us” ideology. I get bad vibes.

Chobbes, to asklemmy in What is your unpopular flim opinion

Interstellar is an amazing movie followed immediately by a terrible sequel.

Chobbes, to asklemmy in What is your unpopular flim opinion

Ohhhhh, yes, but I think you’re thinking of the other one. It’s the one with a few casual one liners.

Chobbes, to asklemmy in What is your unpopular flim opinion

This was exactly my thought… Some of the ent scenes are really rough now. Fantastic movies, though!

Chobbes, to asklemmy in What is your unpopular flim opinion

You didn’t like the one where there was a bad guy and they fought the bad guy and then won against the bad guy?

Chobbes, to asklemmy in How will we ever get away from plastics when they are ubiquitous for safety

I’m probably going to hell for saying this, but… I’m not that worried about plastic pollution? Doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try to minimize single use items and plastic ending up places it shouldn’t, but if it’s the best option for food / medical safety or cheaply producing something with a lower carbon footprint… we should probably just use it without too much guilt? The world is almost certainly better because of plastic in my opinion.

Chobbes, to steamdeck in Steam Deck OLED now supports HDR Remote Play from PS5, unlike PlayStation Portal

I think you’re just not the target market. If you’re not somebody who has the luxury to keep up on whatever the nerds on the internet are making, you’re probably happy to have a first party product to buy. Honestly part of the appeal of products like this is just the luxury to not have to research the thing to figure out if you can make it do what you want — that’s clearly not something you care about, and that’s fine…

Chobbes, to steamdeck in Steam Deck OLED now supports HDR Remote Play from PS5, unlike PlayStation Portal

I still can’t get over how much of an obvious blunder it was to only have one analog stick on the PSP.

Chobbes, (edited ) to steamdeck in Steam Deck OLED now supports HDR Remote Play from PS5, unlike PlayStation Portal

I don’t think this is a completely fair comparison. I have a Steam Deck OLED and I don’t have a PS5 or a Portal, but I can see the appeal of the Portal (though initially I thought it was kind of dumb too). The screen is bigger and higher resolution, it’s a first party device with pretty much the same ergonomics as the controller you’d be used to, and it is significantly cheaper than any OLED version of the steam deck and roughly half the price of the base model LCD steam deck (with the caveat that the 64GB LCD version can currently be had for $350 “while supplies last”).

Is the Steam Deck a great device? Absolutely! It does more than the Portal in that it can play games on its own (and is kind of a full computer), and the price of the Steam Deck is actually insanely good for what it is. The fact that you can set one up for remote play on a PS5 is also pretty cool, and I wouldn’t be terribly surprised if people did opt to spend a little more for a Steam Deck vs a Portal…

But realistically if you’re a busy parent or something and you just want to play your PS5 around the house (which I thought was a stupid use case, and was a reason I held off on getting a Steam Deck… But it’s actually really nice), I can totally see the appeal of just getting the Portal because it’s cheaper than a Steam Deck, has a bigger and higher resolution screen (though not OLED), won’t need any tinkering at all, and will just have the layout and features you’re used to in the controller. It’s definitely a relatively niche device, but I don’t think it’s insanely priced for what it is and I think a decent chunk of people will be happy with it… But if you’re not in the target market it might seem a little silly.

As I get older I value money less and time and not having to mess with stuff more. I think the Portal really isn’t targeting younger people who are less willing to spend money, and more willing to put up with jankier solutions like just using your phone… It’s targeting older people who just want to buy a decent quality thing that will just work out of the box so they can play games while they watch their kids or whatever.

Chobbes, to memes in Compendium of human knowledge at my fingertips

Yeah. You’ll probably have access to a calculator these days, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth knowing some basic arithmetic. Playing around with arithmetic is a good way to gain an understanding of the fundamentals and have a better sense of what the operations mean and how they work, which helps even when you do have a calculator.

Chobbes, to pcgaming in You’re going to need an SSD in order to play Final Fantasy 16 on PC

Compression can increase read and write speeds to storage because you’re sending over fewer bits. The tradeoff is that you need CPU resources to do the compression (and decompression).

I haven’t found games to compress that well. On my steam folder 809GB compressed down to 724GB, so I save maybe 10%. That’s certainly not nothing, but it’s not game changing either. That said I don’t install a lot of hundred gig plus games.

Chobbes, to pcgaming in You’re going to need an SSD in order to play Final Fantasy 16 on PC

Yeah ~2008 is kind of the timeframe I have for people getting SSDs in consumer devices. I mean… maybe you could count compact flash?

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