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That is...disturbing.



Big fan of the cherno!


Which $600 model has an OLED screen?


https://www.microcenter.com/product/678489/lenovo-ideapad-sl...

This one is very similar. I bought mine from Thailand


> 16" WUXGA IPS Anti-Glare Display

> $689.99

That computer has neither an OLED display nor a price of $600.


This has a WXUGA display, i.e. 1920x1200. It’s not comparable to the high DPI display on the MacBook Pro.


One quite nice display is the 2880 x 1800 16" OLED on the Samsung Galaxy Book series --- I kind of miss it when using my MacBook Pro.


Sure, Apple doesn’t have a monopoly on nice displays, but they’ll sell you a laptop with a high DPI display for $1000. It’s hard to get a laptop with a comparable display for much less. And if you save any money you’ll pay for it in performance and build quality.


What specifically isn't comparable?

Comparable. Things you can't compare between two laptop screens.


Why is GIF worse (I'm not a frontend developer, so I'm genuinely curious)?


GIF is a format from the 1980s that has not changed or improved one bit since. It's limited to a 256-color palette per frame, which on top of looking bad, will massively bloat your file size as a common strategy to make it look less bad is to re-select a new palette each frame. It's massively worse than a modern lossless (or perceptually lossless) video codec and there are no real benefits to it except backwards compatibility on account of the whole "unchanged in 40 years" bit.

Most sites and platforms silently swap out uploaded GIFs for re-encoded MP4s with no loss in quality due to how awful GIF is as a format. Telegram reports saving 95% on storing GIFs by doing that instead.

https://telegram.org/blog/gif-revolution


GIF animations will autoplay where video embeds often will not esp on mobile. For a looping low color vector animation it might not be too bad.


Video embeds can be made to autoplay, browsers typically don't block them if the video is muted, and JS can be used to nudge them along if they do.

With the automatic conversion of GIFs into video, this also isn't a property that can be relied on for GIF as an end-user. See Xitter, where their buggy scroll position detection takes over playing and pausing GIFs.


They were not. The daughter is 31 and her father went missing 22 years earlier.


No, according to the article, she was already 31 in 2002.

> In 2002, at age 31, she'd gotten her degree to teach music around the time that Bill announced to the family that he was going to try to climb Huascarán.


Preach!


Peak enshittification.


You will come to regret this comment when you realize later how much you wish the way things are now ( as we near the true peak ).


This is probably what you want: https://github.com/planetscale/vtprotobuf


Connect [1] is one and it's fantastic. The Go implementation in particular is much nicer than grpc-go.

[1] https://connectrpc.com/


Wow that’s awesome! I wasn’t aware of this.


And that's why we pay AWS the big bucks.


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