A_Porcupine

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[โ€“] A_Porcupine 4 points 2 weeks ago

The satnav keeps telling me to take the third reich...

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Honey likes cuddles (lemmy.world)
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[โ€“] A_Porcupine 1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

A few things:

  • I disagree that LCD is good enough, especially for living room gaming. It is the best and most significant upgrade I've ever done, by a long way.
  • In terms of Steam Survey, again no arguments from me, oled monitors are rare, I was arguing that TVs are not.
  • There isn't such thing as content that works well with OLED, everything looks significantly better, especially with HDR, which almost everything supports and has done for a significant period of time.
  • As someone that has been using an OLED TV for 5+ years, burn-in really isn't an issue, there's not a trace of burn-in on either of my TVs, or any of my portable devices with OLEDs. The only time I've ever experienced burn-in on an OLED was a Nexus 5, which is so long ago, that it's almost irrelevant. In the case of the Nexus 5, the only reason it ended up with burn-in is because I enabled the developer option to keep the screen on at all times, resulting in the status bar burning into the screen. All modern OLED displays take burn-in into account and run screen cleaning occasionally, which isn't noticeable as the screen just appears a black. So unless someone is running a news channel with a static logo 24/7 on the screen, they're not going to have issues with burn-in. It's worth noting I have an OLED TV on my desk too (that one was indeed on sale, for ~400 IIRC), and that has static content such as an Apple logo (work laptop ๐Ÿ˜ž), on it for hours each day, with no burn-in.
[โ€“] A_Porcupine 1 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) (3 children)

I'm not sure sub-ยฃ550 ($700) with reasonable sizes (42"), really counts at expensive AF anymore (not cheap but not expensive AF). But each to their own.

[โ€“] A_Porcupine 1 points 4 weeks ago (5 children)

Monitors no, TVs very much so.

[โ€“] A_Porcupine 2 points 1 month ago

Funnily enough, the one you'd expect this from, the bank, I used to work for, it's all Go and running on k8s in aws.

[โ€“] A_Porcupine 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

100%, sounds interesting! I'm going to spend some time tomorrow looking at a bug in the jellyfin android TV app related to DTS audio over HDMI.

[โ€“] A_Porcupine 6 points 1 month ago

Definitely true, I dread to think about how much tech debt these companies have. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

[โ€“] A_Porcupine 9 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Unfortunately my bank, government, national health, surgery, local shops, food delivery services, etc. don't open source their code. It'd be nice if they did however.

[โ€“] A_Porcupine 27 points 1 month ago (12 children)

As a software engineer, annoying bugs that should be so simple to fix are so frustrating! I wish I could just have a crack and fixing it myself!

[โ€“] A_Porcupine 1 points 1 month ago

I'm not sure that the NIC on one of the most popular Asus motherboards is really outside of everyday user territory. In my case, it's a realtek onboard ethernet chip.

On a "normal" distro the drivers for this are pretty easy to install, and is definitely something an everyday user could achieve (double click a single file in the download from realtek).

[โ€“] A_Porcupine 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Honestly, even for a living room PC it's a pain. My living room machine uses Corsair fan controllers, so I had to battle to get OpenLinkHub installed, and a realtek 2.5gbe card, which I attempted to get working and gave up (kernel src package does not match the kernel for some reason). Not overly fun.

 
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A boopable snoot (lemmy.world)
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