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There is an example of that feature on the Modern Vintage Gamer youtube channel. See the timestamped link below. He has a whole video covering Super ZSNES.

https://youtu.be/r5twUkvYFpA?t=617


I have a zfs x 3 disk hard drive mirror and 10GbE.

For writes yes 10GbE overkill but for for reads it's faster than 2.5GbE would be.

Sure there is 5GbE but most switches that support 5GbE support 10GbE.


Or even worse what happens when people start gambling that someone won’t die today? It opens the door to crowdsourced hits with plausible deniability.

Eating bitter greens can cause the body to secrete more bile and that speeds up fat digestion.

I use TUDCA for that though it can make me gassy if I take too much.

Or like anything else it will be too good to be true at the very beginning but then once people hear about it and it gets popular supply overtakes demand and the mac minis go back to being idle most of the day.

When YouTubers start making videos about it you know it's too late.


The question is what is the hassle of running it plus wear and tear. Max price will tend to that. It is not like crypto where there is capital investment in a rig that can do nothing else. People are using their existing laptop. So I reckon 20-50 a year max per laptop.

This is a pet peeve of mine that makes it so annoying to communicate with friends and family who live in other countries.


The thing that bothers me about Android is the gimped file manager.

You wan't to access some files off your network using smb? Here install this third party tool and don't forget to give it full read/write access to your device.


The biggest lesson here is don't buy Apple products.

Steve Jobs would be rolling in his grave if he could see the software quality of the products that Apple releases today.


> Steve Jobs would be rolling in his grave if he could see the software quality of the products that Apple releases today.

lol, nah he wouldn't. He would of upgraded his coffin to plush and got a big screen to watch the money roll in.

I recommend reading up on his 80/90's antics. All he cared about was money and that the world was crafted by him.

He was widely known for intense bullying, lacking empathy, and ruthless manipulation, combined with a "productive narcissism" that fueled his obsessive drive for perfection.


> I recommend reading up on his 80/90's antics. All he cared about was money

Incorrect. Read the David Pogue Apple book. For example, after the iMac was released, the Apple board of directors offered Jobs a million shares and six million options if he switched from interim to permanent CEO. Jobs continued to refuse. “This is not about money. I have more money than I’ve ever wanted in my life.”

Most of Steve's wealth came from Pixar, which he ultimately sold to Disney, rather than from Apple.


Yes, and "his obsessive drive for perfection" as you put it is what would make him "rolling in his grave if he could see the software quality of the products that Apple releases today" as the parent put it.


He famously shipped the original Macintosh with a keyboard without arrow keys to force buyers to use the mouse.

His vision of perfection didn't always match common sense. There are quite a few examples of this.

I always cringe a little when I read these "jobs would have rolled over in his grave" comments.


Jobs was a perfectionist and a minimalist. Part of minimalism is that sometimes you delete marginal features (arrow keys) that you still end up wanting back.

If you never delete too many features, you aren’t deleting enough features.


He would've not let the abysmal slop like iOS 26 UI to ship ever.

Some things he didn't appear to care much about, the polished UX was his schtick.


I am 100% sure that Steve Jobs could have shipped a broken Czech keyboard if that was in pursuit of some random abstract like purity or minimalism. "iOS keyboard has too many keys. Reduce keys make them larger. People should not use these obscure symbols anyway". (extrapolated from a couple of biographies and a couple of books on 1980s Apple I read, this is very consistent with his character).

As for iOS 26, no reasonable person would have let it ship. From one source (John Gruber -> "Bad Dye Job") the previous head of Apple's UI design team who lead the UI team was just not a UX designer, he was just a visual designer or something. I think it shows.


You are over-exaggerating.

As much of a snob that Jobs was it's nonsensical to say that he would've knowingly insisted on changes that locked users out from their devices. That's just nonsense. At the very least there would've been a prompt to change the password phrase or some such in upgrade. And if it did happen as an oversight, it would've been patched on the first report and some heads would've rolled.


But that's the difference. Jobs might've done something like this for a reason. That's not what happened here. He probably wouldn't have tolerated it as a bug.


Didn't he also say you are holding it wrong?


Or what if Satoshi deliberately destroyed their key?

The motivations behind Bitcoin were clear.

All the wealthy people I know don’t really do it for the money. The money is the gauge or the metric they use to judge how well they are playing the game but what motivates them is the love of the game and their sense of purpose.

If someone was to truly believe that Bitcoin was going to be a gold/USD/Eurodollar/swift etc. replacement then their metric of success isn’t money if they got in early.


100% and just based on the cypherpunk origins of this whole thing, this the most likely scenario.


Also I think that people discuss this stuff in a very narrow minded way. “Is it one person or multiple people?” Maybe it was one person to begin with then others joined in to contribute under the pseudonym.

Given all the available information (including the DHS worker revealing that Satoshi was identified by the USA government and he was multiple people)[0] this is the most likely case.

[0] - https://youtu.be/MAOrjlub4Qc?t=2612


Fuel price rises = logistics price rises.


You're right that fuel prices have risen. But usually the impact of fuel prices is mostly felt on bulkier, lower cost items first.

After all, a truck can carry a 10kg sack of rice, or a 10kg nvidia gpu. If shipping costs for 10kg rise by $15 the sack of rice has doubled in price, but the GPU is only 0.5% more expensive.


Not all increases in prices are reactive. Some are anticipated. Inertial inflation is real.


For a truck yeah, but across the ocean, it isn't quite that simple because GPUs and grains are sent in different types of ships (or different modes entirely) that aren't interchangeable.


You're right - perishable goods have to be shipped fast. Your bananas, berries, fresh fish, and not-fron-concentrate juice can't be on some slow-steaming container ship with the furniture, clothes, building materials and vehicles.

The GPUs can though.


Rice is a nonperishable grain. Grain ships in neither of those. Grain is shipped in bulk carriers


And the GPUs are such high margin that they all take an airplane anyway.


That is other “different mode entirely” that exists to go across an ocean :)


This is driven by AI datacenter demand, not fuel prices. RAM prices have actually dropped significantly in the last couple days as the Iran war hit and the possibility that interest rates might go up and pop the AI bubble sunk in. (Though let’s see where they go after the last couple days of whipsawing.)


It's driven by a whole bunch of factors but I agree it's largely driven by AI data center demand

But still 30% of the worlds helium production is apparently shut down and ships can't get to where they need to be as efficiently as they have been so there is going to be knock on effects from this.


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