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Somebody needs to get on deduplicating UTF8 ASAP
I’m only still here because account deletion is broken on KBin.
Somebody needs to get on deduplicating UTF8 ASAP
That’s reasonable. I pulled that info from Wikipedia, and I don’t speak Japanese, so I just was going off that.
That’s great and all, but for those of us that do speak English and are expecting certain grammatical norms, eschewing those norms, regardless of the validity of the reason, makes it significantly harder for us to parse.
The question mark is not a rare piece of punctuation, either. It’s used in China. It’s used in Japan. It’s used in Vietnamese, every Romance language I’ve ever encountered, and every Germanic language I’ve ever encountered. I’m not saying I understand all those languages, but I can certainly recognize when someone’s asking a question in one because the question mark remains the same.
This is a piss-poor excuse and reeks of the attitude of one who’s never encountered a language that doesn’t use the Latin Alphabet even in passing. Oh yeah, by the way, it’s called the Latin Alphabet, not the English Alphabet.
I’m not OP. I’m just chiming in with info I gained from selling TVs for several years.
Yeah, but LCDs miss out on the ability to go greyscale to save even more power in emergencies. Due to the way LCD screens work, the same trick would likely increase the amount of power draw it incurs.
The battery life and black levels are always going to be better on an OLED, no matter what you do to the LCD. There’s no chance of backlight bleed on OLED screens, either.
It changes the question from “why not use duck” to “what does duck really add to bing”
Then they either have some exemption or end up benefiting from the law in some indirect but significant way.
Apparently, fuck up the environment, so forget I said anything
My parents used to have this problem with dogs (our neighbors loved to let them shit everywhere but their own yard) and had a great amount of success with lining the perimeter of the property with moth balls.
Stop advertising the site as a place to go when you get banned from reddit for being too insufferable even for them.
Yeah, but it usually doesn’t downclock as aggressively, right? Or is that entirely dependent on the CPU scheduler?
Iirc, a lot of them also have efficiency as a secondary priority, since whatever the chip is running will always be plugged in.
USB DACs are quite small now. I don’t mind having to plug mine into my phone to use wired headphones.
His deep dives on new chips used the be the highlight of my month when he was writing for them. I haven’t seen anything approaching the level of thoroughness he displays anywhere else. He also has either his master’s or a PhD in electrical engineering, so he may know a thing or two.
Edit: it’s a PhD.
It makes me wonder if and when we’ll see clients that also act as single-user instances.
E-ink technology uses some pretty fascinating chemistry to display more natural paper-like on-screen textures as opposed to regular digital Word documents and PDFs.
I have a feeling this author might just be fucking stupid.
I’d personally kill for a monitor like this because I work with text all day, every day.
If it catches on, it’ll come down in price. The race to the bottom will happen, it just hasn’t had time yet.
Not to mention, it’s a standard now, and the old Supercharger protocol is being phased out in favor of another standardized one (I forget which). Further development done on their chargers from here on out is going to be done by a consortium of companies rather than in-house anyway.