Comment Re:Tech-bro marketing today would make Bernays blu (Score 1) 137
AI and LLMs, et al - If I need it I can pay less than what the latest iPhone ** Max goes for and get stuff done, or do it in
Comment Tech-bro marketing today would make Bernays blush (Score 1) 137
My latest acquisition? A 10 year-old quad core burner laptop, for free (to me - folks have a funny concept what e-waste is, these days), and for $50 for Crucial hardware it's been updated with RAM and SSD storage good enough to do anything that I need to do with it (I can even open up multiple tabs in Chrome if I bothered to install it...). It ain't going to play the latest AAA game, but I don't need that on the daily (I have other 5 yo computers that can still do that?), what's to complain about. OS is current and patched (and is nothing Redmond or most of Silicon Valley is going to make much bank on). It works - full stop, off the treadmill. AI and LLMs, et al - If I need it I can pay less than what the latest iPhone ** Max goes for and get stuff done, or do it in
I don't suspect I'm in the majority here, but here it is.
Comment Technically, (Score 1) 132
Comment w00t! (Score 1) 97
Comment Yahoo! is an artifact (Score 1) 14
Comment Re:It be 2024... (Score 1) 142
Comment It be 2024... (Score 1) 142
CDs: Whatever Walmert's electronics dept still decides to stock in their dwindling racks, or second-hand collections from some mid-sized resale stores that make more money on consignment goods and t-shirts than their music sales, aside perhaps from their vinyls.
Of course Vinyl's doing better now in 2024. If one's doesn't care either way about digital vs analog et al, they just stream it...
Comment Re:Wait, Airpods have cell service? (Score 1) 164
Comment Re:Fuck Apple. Fuck Google. Fuck smartphones. Go P (Score 1) 91
My phone is a locked down proprietary piece of shit I loathe with all my heart.
100% same here. It is also why Apple is so dead set on milking their mobile platform(s). I have two trashcan macpros in front of me. They're no longer eligible for MacOS upgrades (only security updates, so far). One run's a GNU/Linux distro like it was built to run it, the other (for now) runs its last supported MacOS release. I'm blessed to work in an environment and a role where I can do my job in either software/OS scenario. If work wants to pay for me to use an Apple Silicon Mac, sure, great. I'll save these little tubular space heaters for *nix dev systems until they go kaputt, then I'll place one next to the SiliconGraphics cube IRIX system in our ongoing 'museum collection,' and move on with life
Those things basically cost what a low-end mini-PC costs, on the renewed market, not that I'd buy one today, when I can get better hardware in a mid-to-higher end mini-PC, FWIW, that uses a fraction of the juice to run.
Comment Re: try asking abode to pay 0.50 per app install o (Score 1) 91
But even MSFT seems to treat the consumer OS market as less than a primary income source (to say the least.. Whose actually paid any significant amount for a Windows 11, or 10 for that matter, upgrade lately?), and Apple doesn't 'do' Server anymore (sadly..). Apple breaks upgrades based on hardware models, so they know one's got to buy new hardware eventually.
Comment Re:try asking abode to pay 0.50 per app install on (Score 1) 91
I seems like only yesterday Apple LOVED them some Europe (particularly Ireland) for their amicable taxation. I guess that ship has sailed (pun intended).