Comment Re: How stupid... (Score 1) 120
First, as I said, I'm in security so being paranoid is my job. Second, you have no idea who I perform security for...
Also a safe room is not a safe; it's a room where you hide from thieves and kidnappers.
First, as I said, I'm in security so being paranoid is my job. Second, you have no idea who I perform security for...
Also a safe room is not a safe; it's a room where you hide from thieves and kidnappers.
Yup and who knows what sort of side channel capabilities can be teased out of this data. Ping a couple surfaces and diff to improve resolution and suddenly the device can use a wall like a diaphragm and read audio or similar types of attack. I'm speculating on possibilities but these things are real attacks in 3 letter agency portfolios. One guy called me paranoid, setting aside that I mentioned I was in security and thus it is my job, I'm not the only one who might buy a vacuum. Would it be paranoid for a senator to be concerned? What about the white house cleaning staff? The pentagon?
>"To bring back an old meme, "Ok boomer".
I am not old enough to be a "boomer". So you might have to change that to "OK X".
>"For the record the same was said about colour TV."
I was young during the transition to color. But I watched both B&W and color at the time and remember both well. Color did not have any such effect. HOWEVER, it is true, at least back then, that B&W was considerably sharper. But color was worth the decrease in sharpness. And HDTV was waaaay overdue by the time in came on the scene and I loved it. So, no, it is not the same thing.
>"So I don't think the high framerate "soap opera effect" is the issue, I think it's the crappy realtime conversion."
I think it is both. Remember The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was filmed at 48 frames per second (instead of 24). It looked artificial/fake/bad to me, even at the cinema, as well. And it was wildly and widely criticized as a major detraction. So it isn't just the fake smoothing processing that causes issues, there really is an important component to lower frame rates in the traditional feel and suspension of disbelief.
Now, young viewers who are much newer to video can probably get used to anything and not have as much problem with it. But we older people often find higher frame rates to be really horrible.
>"Critics, including some big names in Hollywood, argue that motion smoothing looks unnatural and deviates from the creator's intended vision."
No, it makes things look TOO NATURAL/REAL, like they were shot with a webcam or cell phone. It breaks the cinematic experience and expectation that a lot of us have had our entire lives and we detest that. Others hate that it messes with their "suspension of disbelief mode". And, still, others hate the artifacts it creates.
>"Intelligent FRC takes a more nuanced approach to motion smoothing by letting content creators dictate the level of motion smoothing used in each scene"
I generally don't give a F about what the "content creator" wants. *I* want control over my own equipment and its settings and what I watch, thank you very much. I want to turn off *ALL* motion smoothing. And I want everyone to have that ability AND the ability to turn on FULL motion smoothing, or whatever they want in-between. If you want to add another option for "content creator mode", fine, as long as it is optional and my preferred setting is available and never has to be reselected again.
Sorry, some of us are really passionate about this issue. And I am tired of devices/sites/software/whatever increasingly betraying the user's wants and needs.
I think bifacial wins in most latitudes now. ISTR that, but could be misremembering.
That's true, but really because local scale ROI is favourable. Grid scale is still weak, it's just that importing diesel to remote / off-grid / high fuel cost regions tips the balance for local regions. But you're right to call this out, because the same is likely true for many other settlements that are very far north or south. However, the Scandi countries are more willing to make social investments and are probably the richest of the high latitude countries, too. So it may take longer in eg Canada.
There, FTFY.
Say what you will about Steve Jobs, but ever since the switch to MacOS X he always had one budget item in each category with sometimes great or even exceptional value for the money and Apple quality along with it. The legendary white 12" iBook G4 was by far the cheapest subnotebook at it's time and the first Mac minis could be bought for 250-300 euros, offered great value for the money, were excellent machines and very small. Any PC equivalent that even could come close would cost hundreds more and came with ultra shitty windows.
So good for Tim Cook finally getting back into offering a neat quality budget item. I might actually buy Apple again, believe it or not.
I had butter beans for dinner, and they were tasty.
If your point was merely a non sequitur, why make it?
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