[-] monsieur_jean@kbin.social 32 points 3 months ago

Speaking of thwarting piracy, how about Japan stops slaughtering whales and respecting the treaties they have signed first?

[-] monsieur_jean@kbin.social 16 points 5 months ago

The 90s are calling, they want their UX back.

[-] monsieur_jean@kbin.social 16 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Since I've moved in South East Asia, I have discovered that:

  • Almost every single printer that exists has a conversion kit available on Taobao to use big ink bottles
  • There's not a single firmware that hasn't been hacked, nor a single part that hasn't been cloned
  • Therefore, most printer manufacturers have a specific line of durable products that allows the use of third party ink because if they don't, other people will bank of their product maintenance and they won't sell much.

The only reason we in developped country get scammed like we are, is because of IP laws and governments that allow manufacturers to abuse them with no consequences at the expense of the customers (and the planet).

[-] monsieur_jean@kbin.social 23 points 9 months ago

Decent air fryer : $300

Air frying capable oven (lower range) : $600

Good air frying capable oven : $1500+

[-] monsieur_jean@kbin.social 18 points 10 months ago

It's ok, let the Bahamas and the Isle of Man handle this.

[-] monsieur_jean@kbin.social 13 points 10 months ago

I'm a male who has been managing online communities for more than two decades. I'm not sure what the answer to this issue is. But I'm quite sure it can't come from men... :D

I'd say, we need women admins of fediverse instances, and more female moderators. The only communities I'm part of that see little to no sexism have one thing in common : they are mostly run by women.

[-] monsieur_jean@kbin.social 18 points 10 months ago

And why are GPUs shipped with so little VRAM?!

[-] monsieur_jean@kbin.social 21 points 10 months ago

No, but they could have (and maybe have) block access to their bank account as a precaution.

[-] monsieur_jean@kbin.social 15 points 10 months ago

It's a bit more complex than that (and you probably know it).

When you enter the Apple ecosystem you basically sign a contract with them : they sell you overpriced goods, but in exchange you get a consistent, coherent and well thought-out experience across the board. Their UX is excellent. Their support is good. Things work well, applications are easy to use and pretty stable and well built. And if they violate your privacy like the others, at least they don't make the open-bar sale of your data their fucking business model (wink wink Google).

Of course you there's a price to pay. Overpriced products, limited UI/UX options, no interoperability, little control over your data. And when there's that one thing that doesn't work, no luck. But your day to day life within the Apple ecosystem IS enjoyable. It's a nice golden cage with soft pillows.

I used to be a hardcore PC/Linux/Android user. Over the last few years I gradually switched to a full Apple environment : MacBook, iPhone, iPad... I just don't have time to "manage" my hardware anymore. Nor the urge to do it. I need things to work out of the box in a predictable way. I don't want a digital mental load. Just a simple UX, consistency across my devices and good apps (and no Google, fuck Google). Something I wouldn't have with an Android + PC setup. :)

The whole "special club" argument is bullshit, and I hope we grow out of it. Neither the Apple nor the Google/Microsoft environments are satisfactory. Not even speaking of Linux and FOSS. We must aim higher.

[-] monsieur_jean@kbin.social 50 points 10 months ago

Not even soldered, it's part of the CPU/GPU die now.

[-] monsieur_jean@kbin.social 13 points 10 months ago

Makes me think, how many fediverse accounts has awkwardtheturtle created yet? How many instances are run on his servers? :D

[-] monsieur_jean@kbin.social 35 points 1 year ago

The other way around. We started with base 20 everywhere then simplified some of it.

During medieval times it used to be :
10 Dix (10)
20 Vingt (20)
30 Vingt et dix (20+10)
40 Deux-vingt (2x20)
50 Deux-vingt et dix (2x20+10)
60 Trois-vingt (3x20)
70 Trois-vingt et dix (3x20+10)
80 Quatre-vingt (4x20)
90 Quatre-vingt et dix (4x20+10)

Then they switched to base 10... But only up to 70 for some reasons in France. Belgium and Switzerland (and some parts of France) have gone all the way to 100 by using Septante (70), Octante or Huitante (80) and Nonante (90).

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