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  • The name's Diff... Diff Fective.

    You think I'm Abe Normal? No, but I have a lot of respect for them, really pushing the meta strategy further than ever.

  • I'm built diffefectively 🫠

  • As someone untreated (and shut-in), the grass isn't green here either. I don't know what the here-and-now alternative is, especially as a well-understood and very-effective med that can be taken irregularly is probably an exception rather than the norm (esp. for something serious/underlying).

    If somebody finds a combo of meds that makes them more-than-somewhat functional I think that's great, I don't care how you try to frame it. I'm probably not surviving any sort of collapse either, not that I'd even want to. (someone on meds might do better if they can taper off)

    I take more issue with the cost and hoops of the US health-insurance system (+other stuff like transportation). It's a failure even by "pick two" standards... if it's "you try this first" or 4 appointments for testing/specialists before one step is made it would be much better if bureaucracy weren't also an issue.

    Specifically with the gov't imploding now (and the impending rug pull) I'm not sure what I could ever do unless there was a real chance someone will let me be a test subject for physical brain preservation (and they'd move my brain some other not-imploding country).

  • Hmm. This in a news community doesn't seem like such a good first post. Not saying there's no issue with them, but maybe some of the issue is you.

    This is a heads up... don't be shocked if mods dislike your choices here too.

  • Go into a local field and tame a wild horse??? Probably healthier that way anyways (all-natural, soul-bond)

  • But did you know that women who own horses are likely to live on average 15 years longer than women who do not own horses? Why wouldn't people get a majestic car-sized animal to improve their well-being, are they stupid?

  • It is a new community, so that's part of it.

    W/config I actually meant it probably should be nsfw by default. Though no idea. It's not an nsfw-specific instance so it could also be an issue.

    Alternatively, this could be an instance-related protest. The context with that being: there is also an anti-trans poster on that instance and people are complaining about the lack of an admin response.

  • I lost interest enough to delete the models I had before and this headline made me look into deepseek.

    EDIT: Not quite the Streisand Effect considering I already knew about it, but still an unintended source of pressure. Like someone stockpiling before a ban of something, even if they weren't too avid about it before. I've had a similar thought when it comes to taking down free streaming sites.

    Though this seems to have traded compute for data, so I don't have the VRAM for it... even running through RAM, I don't feel like downloading a lesser version with my slow-ish internet.

  • Water? Preposterous!

    A giant pot of delicious soon-to-be stew, however... mighty tempting, doc! You'll have to treat me right though, you wouldn't want to get food poisoning from stringy meat would ya?

  • I'm thinking more of a voluntary program.

    That shadowm'n on her 1am walk is gonna go away quickly if I'm with her and she ices me right there in the Applebee's parking-lot 🫠 she's allowed to do it. It happens all the time...

  • My more immediate thought is that most people couldn't even get within 100 miles, and this says nothing of training/planning etc. "why doesn't somebody do something" is probably just wish fulfillment by others who feel powerless to do anything about it.

  • The blocky white outline on everything in your example I'd say is a technical issue (common with beginners) not one that others who have used a digital art program would likely consider a stylistic choice. Home Movies is imperfect and minimalist, but it is well-presented... and even season 2 is much smoother due to the switch to Flash, which may be part of it.

    Weird stuff was either successful because the good outweighed the bad (the really bad stuff gets lost to time)... or because seemingly-bad choices were deliberate, had technical benefits, and were skillfully done.

    In other words, there's a big difference between something being "experimental" and it being early practice.

    Though I will say sometimes style/proportions just bother people especially when common, see the hate for cal-arts memes.

  • You sound like you're already at higher-end, obviously not who I was talking about. Perhaps I should've said "for most people", but really cost is a multiplier here so maybe similar tech will become a norm some day due to advancements (as I mentioned in the edit).

    Part of my thinking (aside from not high-end) with the survey was that people could be using Big Picture mode for living-room OLED gaming, but seemingly aren't (unless they have older OLED that is not 4k?). Some people even still like their retro stuff (even 4:3 content) on CRT tech, rather than filters and/or upscalers.

    Also just saw a video (L1T) about 2 options for $180 4K HDR IPS displays, not sure if this is a new low but I'll keep waiting (though I may be an outlier, going for free content that isn't the highest quality even by 1080p standard) also because it's on amazon.

    There isn’t such thing as content that works well with OLED

    I think you know what I mean. A daylight scene is going to look great on the display I mentioned above (and there may be higher-end non-OLED options too). Side-by-side there might be a difference, but diminishing returns for the actual experience.

    Where OLED-like tech excels is darker content (near if not perfect black, which is what IPS etc will not match). I could see somebody buying this tech for horror games/content (especially Dead Space with its diagetic UI). Maybe for space content, but even then the stars need to be sparse or very under-exposed (white stars, dimmer clusters/interstellar cloud if any) to get a contiguous field of perfect black between the stars.

    So stylistic choices really make-or-break it here. For an example I actually do have an OLED display (a phone I got free because screen is cracked) and in the movie Wall-e there are just a few bits with near-perfect darkness that work really well (some transitional-moments, Wall-e's trailer when unlit, robot PoVs where the letterboxing looks like it's part of the mask)... but here it usually isn't space as most of the shots of used are pretty bright (some in the intro are darker) like the rest of the movie.

    My mention of burn-in was not that I think it's a huge issue, but that it's still a worry. Searching on it I was still seeing videos about burn-in, one of the videos from 1 year ago was about a then-new display that had it due to mismatched-aspect content causing the panel to over-drive too much (which is unfortunate as that should be a great use-case). Wear leveling still sounds a bit long-term scary to me, especially with higher cost.

    Other model-dependent issues I was seeing was VRR flicker and font rendering (sub-pixel arrangement). Also saw someone complaining about the support of HDR in general (games and even creation tools, Windows etc) from that same 1yr ago (it could be better now, but I'm betting this also leaves a lot of older titles that now are unplayable unless some mod/tonemapper etc can be used).

    = the person who gave it to me seemingly didn't even know what OLED is, and forgot me pointing it out

  • Also humans lack a stable tooth-friendly microbiome in their mouths. At least not ones in modern societies, I mean maybe someone in remote areas of the world (who has never eaten refined sugar and never used mouthwash, still eats unprocessed+fibrous foods etc.)?

  • Alright sure, maybe. But LCD screens are ubiquitous, and most people probably aren't looking to buy more displays. In a similar vein, early 4K adopters probably don't have much reason... if they can just be happy with what they already have.

    It is good enough to be the last thing to upgrade, especially looking at the chunk of cost it'd be when lumped in with PC/console cost. (also, selling is probably not for everyone even if less-modern HDTVs had any resale value, and at ~42" you might even not get any quick takers even if free)

    A quick look at the Steam survey, ~56% of users are still using 1080p and ~20% are using 1440p. If OLED is almost exclusive to 4K and/or 240Hz many will likely continue to ignore it.

    Also if you don't have the hardware+content, it also doesn't really make sense. That's additional cost, and you may even need to look specifically for content created that works well with OLED (if not created with it in mind). Higher-speeed broadband availability/cost and streaming enshittification(+encoding quality) may be factors here too.

    And burn-in seems to still be a thing, at least with some types/models.

    So I see this as a long way off for mass adoption, similar to VR. And more to my point that it's more of an exception than a norm.

    EDIT: Also just saw QDEL, seems a year away still but may fix burn-in and cost (especially if it is pushed to lower end, print manufacturing may allow it). Though who knows, I'm also seeing tandem OLED (except it seems to make cost worse).

  • TVs very much so

    Very much so... what? A quick glance, they're expensive AF (riddled with "smart" features and now AI, gigantic on top of 4K etc) too.

    Sure I guess there's actually a chance a few impulsively bought one at a big-box store (or "on sale" for the full price of a non-OLED TV), but it's more likely they bought "LED" which is marketing speak for local dimming (not even close to OLED turning pixels off).

  • OLED displays (which are definitely a thing for desktop computers and TVs)

    Probably not for most people, due to cost. More realistic for portable devices where battery saving is a thing, as it doesn't seem like there's much mainstream push for OLED (or similar equivalent) monitors that aren't top-end (on newegg, I could only find 240Hz options).

    That and often search results are for other panel technologies (IPS/TN/VA). Lower spec stuff seems to exist but you really gotta scrape the bottom of the barrel (portable monitors) to find some niche product.

  • ::: spoiler FDR's corpse, having fixed the dust bowl and his resulting well-earned popularity leading to term limits being added into law, if he could see this headline

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