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  • with newer, faster, better tech being available year after year

    Let's be real here - this hasn't been the case for smartphones like 5 years at this point. Barely anything has changed in that time frame besides like a "telephoto" lens and foldables.

    People are just sold on the idea that things are changing.

  • Your battery doesn't drop from 80 to zero instantly. If you're going to be "playing a game" or "watching a video" for over an hour and your battery is already at like 40 percent, you can just swap it before you start. If you're burning through a full battery and can't be interrupted...

    The reboot takes like 20. Swapping the battery with a full door does literally take 15. So yeah, maybe like 45 seconds? Is that really such an inconvenience?

    And sure, a spare battery is a box. But a charging brick is a bigger box. And it needs a cable.

  • Apple: Your honor, everyone has an iScrew and a MagicHeat and an iOpener and a MagicPryer. And if they don't, we even offer a full bundle for only $300! These are very common tools.

  • I would much prefer having smaller/fewer things to carry and not having to keep my phone tethered to an extra box over having to wait like 15 seconds. How is 15 seconds without a phone a problem?

  • As mentioned in other comments, tracking logic is going to be so negligible at those sizes that it's not even worth talking about - it'd be like 100kb at worst.

    The problem is Meta is extremely inefficient in writing mobile apps. They solve many problems by just chucking libraries at them, but those libraries are "jack of all trades" type libraries. They use React which is abysmally large, and tons of their own monolithic garbage.

    When you write an app from scratch, you only use the pieces you need. Meta is an absolute monolith with years and years of code that's been added over time and it's easier to just "copy/paste" most stuff they've ever written than to start over.

  • I'm genuinely curious - what do people find confusing about Mastodon? What could be improved?

    I was a little confused by Lemmy at first, but downloading and setting up the Mastodon app seemed super simple and straightforward. I've never been interested in short form text content like this, and couldn't find anything I thought was interesting on the platform, but I didn't feel confused.

    Would love to hear what people find annoying/confusing as I'd love to be able to help create content etc for anything that's holding people up. Twitter owns too much social/mental weight for people and Meta is no better - would love to find a way to help move people towards something like the Fediverse.

  • People deserve to be paid for the work that they do, and it doesn't matter what that work is.

    Yeah, this. This right here. This is exactly why your argument falls apart.

    We have people in the US who have jobs, but can't afford to keep a roof over their head and to feed themselves. The argument people are making is that they deserve food, and not to fucking starve to death. You're arguing that they need to give someone money so they don't starve.

    People are arguing what work they do shouldn't matter, and you're agreeing. But because of the western views on capitalism and western views on social programs, you're claiming that the food producers won't get money and therefore are essentially saying these people should starve.

    These people tend to work jobs that the upper class doesn't want to do. But for some reason, you're arguing they also don't deserve appropriate pay or the right to a safe life.

  • I don't understand how people overlook this so easily.

    People acknowledge the amount of work and labor required to produce food and insist food shouldn't be cheap/free... But then just ignore the fact that we're paying less money to also move that shit across the globe on giant machinery that had to be produced and burning fuels that had to be extracted and refined.

  • Most of them you don't have a choice. There are fans that light up when the fan has any power at all. Motherboards have integrated lights. GPUs have internal LEDs...

    Sure, you could desolder some of them, but that's harder.

  • Honestly, this is more bad "charging hygiene" than anything else. I thought this was the case too until like 10 years ago when I learned how Li-on batteries worked, and since then, I've had negligible battery deterioration after 3+ year old devices.

    The TLDR is don't charge your phone past ~80% except on rare days you need the extra juice, and by extension, definitely don't leave your phone on the charger overnight. Most people do exactly that and it absolutely murders your battery health.

    If you're on Android, AccuBattery is helpful with charge alarms and detailed info if you want to learn about it.

    If you have a Samsung with the "protect battery" quick option, it's a god send and makes this all super easy.

  • I disagree with most of the other bits too. They seem to be tendencies of cats people don't take the proper care of.

    I've owned two cats for over ten years. They've destroyed a couple things. My parents have had 5 cats for about ten years and they've barely had anything destroyed. My neighbor who has had a dog for about a year and a half has had multiple pieces of furniture ripped, and many things around her house ruined/destroyed.

    Cats are solitary predators and not pack animals, so they are motivated more by their own needs and desires, but saying "don't care about you whatsoever" just sounds like someone who's never had a real relationship with a cat or doesn't understand the way they exhibit their care.

    I've trained like 5 different cats to fetch, multiple cats not to go in certain areas of the house, not to chew certain things, etc. Most people try to train cats like they would train a dog - through showing disapproval towards behavior etc, which, as mentioned above, is just not what motivates a cat.