Legonatic

joined 1 year ago
[–] Legonatic 2 points 6 months ago

Nice things like this can really only exist in a museum or immersive space, I think.

[–] Legonatic 0 points 6 months ago

I actually bought a Huawei Matebook in February 2019 (2018 model) from the Microsoft store for just over $1300. You know, the MacBook ripoff one? It was just a few months before they were banned. Honestly, that thing is still a solid laptop.

Okay battery life, really good specs, super light, amazing display. Unfortunately heats up a lot and throttles under load, but not terrible. I mainly got it for music production with Ableton Live 10, and still use it for that. Gaming is meh but can play some games at modest settings. Good for Photoshop and Premiere. Great for basic computer use. It even barely had any bloatware installed. I suppose there could be some backdoor for spying as is often rumored, but it's really not something I am that concerned about.

I guess it's a shame they got banned. I feel like there's nothing else in the PC market like it. These days it seems like I'm better off buying a MacBook Pro given my hobbies.

[–] Legonatic 2 points 6 months ago (4 children)

Lack of Ableton Live support is also why I probably won't switch to Linux. Even though years ago I used to dual boot Ubuntu and quite liked it as an OS, the lack of DAW support is the real deal breaker for me too. Ableton Live is just too good and I know it too well to switch away from it.

[–] Legonatic 23 points 7 months ago

I am well aware of this overlap and it doesn't come as a surprise. I perhaps wish more of these creators acknowledged the military industrial complex and addressed what it means for their content and for the world of engineering.

[–] Legonatic 79 points 7 months ago (11 children)

I also had this uneasy feeling watching the video. It certainly felt a bit like a cog in the military industrial machine. While the actual content of the video wasn't exactly bad in my opinion, I don't know how I feel about pitching anti-terror or war machines to children through the lens of, "Engineering is cool!" That said, there are many more examples of that pitch out in the world in other forms. I do think Mark could be more careful especially when he is directly promoting a company in the defense industry.

[–] Legonatic 3 points 7 months ago

Almost as if it's a grifter account that exists to illicit reactionary responses, both for and against. I would hardly even call this a "take" since it isn't even an outright opinion. Let me be clear though, I do not like this account either.

[–] Legonatic 6 points 8 months ago

I am also not a fan of the doomerism. Feels harder to avoid here unfortunately

[–] Legonatic 6 points 9 months ago

You divided backwards. It should be land divided by population. 5.34m / 8b = 0.0006675 miles^2 per person.

[–] Legonatic 3 points 11 months ago

Hey don't spoil the surprise!

[–] Legonatic 78 points 1 year ago

2021 had GME meme stonks and was the start of NFTs. Also COVID vax started coming out.

[–] Legonatic 28 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Who could have ever guessed audiences would start getting disinterested in these movies? 😱

[–] Legonatic 23 points 1 year ago (10 children)

I have seen some truly terrible takes elsewhere online from New Yorkers who think this is another poor people tax. This is the opposite of a poor people tax. I don't know where that idea is coming from, but it sounds like a Fox News and New York Post talking point.

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