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Reblogged by slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell"):

krinkle@fosstodon.org ("Timo Tijhof") wrote:

@slightlyoff

You can use this Wikipedia dataset to plot adoption rate of new browser releases:

https://codepen.io/Krinkle/full/OJoVqXm

Prior analysis: https://timotijhof.net/posts/2023/browser-adoption/

#browserstats

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fromjason ("Jason") wrote:

In response to me asking what he's been up to, my 5 year old nephew replied, "getting haircuts and crying."

That was four Christmases ago, and I still think about it to this day.

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xor@tech.intersects.art ("Parker Higgins") wrote:

this is such an important story that does not get enough attention because the "porn" headline is so salacious. individual US states legislating access to parts of the web is a big deal and only likely to get worse https://www.404media.co/north-carolina-montana-pornhub-blocked-vpn/

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robb@social.lol ("Robb Knight") wrote:

New post: The Web is Fantastic https://rknight.me/blog/the-web-is-fantastic/

This is a post I've been trying to write for a while and it's a bit all over the place but if I don't post it now it will live in purgatory forever

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Reblogged by rmrenner ("The Old Gay Gristle Fest"):

damianogerli ("Damiano Gerli") wrote:

Who cares about Steamboat Willie entering public domain?? More importantly, the original The Man who Laughs by Paul Leni is also PD now, a beautiful movie that hasn't lost one beat of its original emotions in almost a hundred years. (also yes, Joker origin story blah blah)
One from YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGOafkOi4q4

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fromjason ("Jason") wrote:

Apparently my website went down this morning. I'm on the phone with the CEO of the internet and I gave them the ok to add the most powerful servers they have. #djkhaled #wtb

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Reblogged by zack@toot.cafe ("Zack"):

0x1C3B00DA@stereophonic.space wrote:

Are there any OpenGraph tags (or anything similar) to indicate posts in a series or maybe just a single followup post? So, for instance, a news outlet can post an news story and then a few months later, they can write a followup post and update the original with links to the followup. That way social media sites that are using OpenGraph for previews could indicate that there’s been an update to the post.

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Reblogged by jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein"):

gulovsen ("Grant Gulovsen") wrote:

As a U.S. Army veteran I don’t understand how any of my fellow veterans — who were willing to fight and die for their country and swore an oath to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign or domestic” — are now willing to throw all of it away by supporting an insurrectionist who has made it clear he intends to dismantle everything that makes this country great if he becomes President again.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:

Son, grandson, muppet.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/01/02/three-generations/

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collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth") wrote:

Is it me, or is Elsa kind of toxic?

I mean, in both movies, she spends all her time not listening to anyone around her, shutting people out until she needs them, and creating disasters by reacting to things the wrong way, all just to swoop in and play the hero by cleaning up her own mess in the end.

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pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:

Does this look like science to you? Then get help.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2024/01/02/every-time-i-regret-examining-the-creationist-literature/

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MidnightRaven@4bear.com ("Midnight Raven") wrote:

What I like about Mastodon is that it's not one big Hellsite but 10s of thousands of individual Hellsite that all fight each other. Like fueding City States. Watching people vague about drama in the far reaches is like hearing the gossip in a tavern, where people say stuff like "The City Lord of the Artisan City claims to be a Pagan, yet aligns themsleves with Church Doctrine... How foreboding"

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kornel ("Kornel") wrote:

I've tried #Apple M3 Max with Baldur's Gate 3, and I'm very disappointed. It chugs at ~20fps in 4K. Supports only outdated and poor-quality FSR 1.

It's likely because the game is not optimized for Apple's Metal, but IMO that's 100% Apple's fault. #BG3 has a mature well-optimized Vulkan implementation, and Apple stubbornly refuses to acknowledge Vulkan's existence.

Apple probably doesn't see the problem, because iOS toddler-casino games don't mind using Metal — but that's not AAA desktop games.

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anneapplebaum@journa.host ("Anne Applebaum") wrote:

Russia has once again demonstrated its disdain for the Western world with a massive attack on Kyiv and other cities this morning.
Today would be a great day to seize Russia's frozen assets and start using them to pay for the damage.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/12/ukraine-russia-frozen-assets/676390/

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lloydmeta ("Lloyd") wrote:

Just realised I never got around to bumping to the *actual* current LTS after starting from 16.04… to be continued I guess.

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nadim@symbolic.software ("Nadim Kobeissi") wrote:

First dream of 2024: I was sentenced by the Biden administration to work as a web developer aboard a space station for two months because my Sonic the Hedgehog 2 mod was so bad. On my first day, the space station had an inaugural performance by the Spice Girls, and my aunt Zeinab was with me in space shaking her head at their indecent, haram dancing.

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lloydmeta ("Lloyd") wrote:

I containerised my > decade old Octopress 2.0 (!) #blog.

Nothing overly new or exciting but I did use the current Ubuntu LTS (18.04) and Rancher Desktop (instead of #Docker Desktop).

https://beachape.com/blog/2024/01/01/containerising-an-octopress-2-dot-0-blog/

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

(would appreciate retoots for reach! cheers)

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

Without looking it up, what % of worldwide smartphone sales in 2023 do you think were iPhones?

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rmrenner ("The Old Gay Gristle Fest") wrote:

This Cat and Girl comic about 90s culture continues to be relevant:

Girl: I want to meet the most 90s person.
Cat (the most 90s person): I wish it was the sixties.

https://catandgirl.com/one-mans-90s-trash/

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rmrenner ("The Old Gay Gristle Fest") wrote:

Just discovered that Konishi Yasuharu of Pizzicato Five put out a half-hour 60s twist compilation back in the late 90s. First two tracks are extremely kitschy versions of Alouette and Frere Jacques but some of the later tracks are genuinely good: Mary Wells' cover of Eight Days A Week and the Leslie Uggams version of I Want You to be my Baby https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84uGsqtrq0o

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collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth") wrote:

Questions to ask before posting an answer to a question:

1. Has my response provided new information? If no, you didn't answer, you just left a comment.

2. Is the new information helpful towards answering the question? If no, you didn't answer, you just left a comment.

3. Did you just type the question into an LLM and report the answer? If yes, you didn't answer, you just left a comment.

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

The data's really, really clear: most *new* phones (even in the US and the UK) are 20-35% as fast as the ones developers carry.

But it's worse than that! Most phones in the fleet are more than 18 months old, which means the median device is *whatever cost ~$350 two years ago*.

That is not a fast device. It doesn't have 5G. It absolutely will not deliver a good UX if you're building with the usual React nonsense.

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

Lest you think that's an outlier, here's the $350 Motorola Edge vs an iPhone 15 Pro:

https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/compare/4200094?baseline=3639070

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jsonstein@masto.deoan.org ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:

new-ish tech terms

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

To be sure, a $200 device is a damned sight better than a $50 flip phone, but *worlds* different from the iPhones and Pixels and S23 Ultras that webdevs carry.

Here's what $200 gets you today (new, unlocked):

https://www.motorola.com/us/smartphones-moto-g-power-5g/p?skuId=885

https://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_g_power_5g-12219.php

Totally umodified, cache-free A78's and A53's, mercifully produced on a 6nm process. Not that it helps:

https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/compare/4216222?baseline=3639070

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fromjason ("Jason") wrote:

*slowly closes door* #meta #metaAI

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xor@tech.intersects.art ("Parker Higgins") wrote:

it is so so so rewarding to unexpectedly hear and understand things in an intentionally learned language

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

This sort of device is why average selling prices continue to fluctuate in a tight band between $300 and $325 (new/unlocked), even as the high-end continues to push new price peaks. You've gotta sell a *LOT* of < $200 phones to offset a $1200 "pro max" device.

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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:

Working on an update to the Performance Inequality Gap series[1], and it occurs to me that I don't think web developers grok how hard mobile is. There are *new* devices, targeted at the US market, w/ 320x240 resolution, 512MB of RAM, and 2014's finest A53 cores. They sell for $50 and do volume:

https://www.kaiostech.com/devices/#:~:text=AT%26T%20/%20Cricket-,AT%26T%20Debut%20Flex,-Go%20back%20to

https://www.cricketwireless.com/prepaid-phones/smartphones/cricket-debut-flex-graphite-gray.html

[1]: https://infrequently.org/series/performance-inequality/