Then why are you here in a linux comm? It feels like you just want to be contrarian…
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Then why are you here in a linux comm? It feels like you just want to be contrarian…
Source? Only reason I’m using Apple Maps in the first place is because I need public transport directions and it’s not Google Maps. Organic Maps doesn’t have them, and I don’t want to use the app my state gov puts out because the way it calculates connections is garbage. Most international PT-only apps don’t have my city even though it’s the biggest in Australia.
Apple at least aren’t showing me that dumb shit in Australia that Google is doing with parentheses:
Bingo. And if you don’t use apps with ads, like only using jellyfin, you get none at all.
That’s literally what this post is about bestie.
Huh, that’s cool. All the ones at places I worked just had the legs with adjustable feetsies. They sucked to move.
No, I know that already, I’m talking about in the real world and how the game gets it wrong, as well as the dishwasher.
Those style of fryers aren’t usually on wheels as they have a gas connection…
you dropped this \
(because \ is an escape character, you must use ¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯
to correctly display ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
…I meant the keep watching thing. I get that a lot if I skip to the next episode right at the outro of a show.
Nah, I think that’s an issue with the jellyfin server. It happens to me too, using Swiftfin on AppleTV.
How’s that leather taste mate?
Holy moly, are you really this much of a bootlicker that you buy “bogus claims” as an excuse for insurance denying people life-saving treatment?
You’re right, rate is just one data point. One I think you purposefully ignored now.
The fact that the system is transparent, that every one is denied in a way that is public knowledge, makes the system much easier to change. It’s not directly comparable to the opaque way that US insurance companies deny claims, and the way you said “often have ways” implies the same level of subterfuge.
I feel like you also missed the other commenter’s point entirely. No one makes comparisons on raw numbers, that would be silly. But the rate at which UHC denies claims is likely greater.
I think you’re getting this kind of backwards. Individual claims aren’t denied under universal healthcare. It’s not opaque like a private insurer. Specific procedures are the thing not covered, and that becomes part of a national legislative/policy discussion.
No, no it is not.
PS5, kinda famously, has no exclusive games. I doubt it would be that taxing on devs to essentially create a build that changes it from Ultra settings to High equivalent to the PC versions when they’re all running on an x86 platform. The Series S is just garbage hardware that Microsoft should have never released, the Z1E already outperforms it handily.
I also, out of curiosity, did a search for the “Z2E” and it looks like a large leak surrounding it hit last month: https://www.gamesradar.com/hardware/handhelds/the-amd-chip-that-could-power-next-gen-handhelds-just-leaked-but-rumored-specs-keep-shifting/
This chip would be more than capable of matching the PS5’s APU. But the Z2 they’re releasing alongside it will be decently cheaper while matching the Z1E’s performance. So it’ll come down to whether Sony prioritises cost or performance. My money’s on cost though, they’re going to want this thing to be cheaper than a Steam Deck, and the Z2E will put it in Legion Go/Ally X price territory.
I genuinely think it’s already possible. The PS5 doesn’t exactly have a very new processor, it’s a 4000-series (desktop) Renoir, 7nm, Zen 2 architecture. The Z1E (the chip in the Lenovo Legion Go & ROG Ally X) is a 7040-series (mobile) Phoenix, 4nm, Zen 4/RDNA3 architecture.
The Z1E is basically 10% less performant for about 1/4 the juice. You could easily keep the same resolution, whilst dropping things like particles, shadow effects, etc that aren’t going to be as missed on a much smaller display. I’ve got a Legion but I believe the Ally X has a docked higher TDP mode that would push it to being competitive with the PS5, or at least it would certainly be possible with an active cooling dock.
AMD literally designed the Z1E for handhelds, so Sony would be remiss not to use it. That or a potential “Z2E” successor chip seen as this one is pushing over 18 months since it was announced.
https://www.cpu-monkey.com/en/compare_cpu-sony_playstation_5-vs-amd_ryzen_z1_extreme
I feel like I’m missing something, what does the title mean?
You: *wanders into a linux comm*
You: Some of you are insufferable.
Also you: *calls someone a dickhole*