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TVs tend to incessantly ask for internet access, especially android ones.


Then don’t buy an Android tv?


The problem with 'well just don't buy it' is that in many product categories, enshittification has become so entrenched that there are no longer options to avoid it. The availablity of product features is driven by market forces, if it's no longer profitable to sell a TV that doesn't require online connectivity for the purposes of ads, then such TVs will no longer be sold.

Alternatives like using monitors designed for digital signage come with drawbacks. Expense, they don't have desirable features like VRR, HDR or high refresh rates, since they aren't needed for those use cases. Older TV models will break and supply will dry up.

In the long term, this problem, not just TVs but the commercial exploitation of user data across virtually all electronic devices sold, isn't something that can be solved with a boycott, or by consumers buying more selectively. The practice needs to be killed with legislation.


Good point. I’ll just argue about HDR and high frame rates being desirable features :) I don’t even know what VRR is.


VRR is Variable refresh rates, so if there is nothing going on in the content, they can bring the refresh rate down and save processing, thermal issues and energy. If there is a lot going on(say a game), they can ramp the refresh rate back up super high.

There are a few different "standards" around VRR, not every device supports all of them.


Meh, I wonder why I care about saving energy or processing on a tv that’s plugged in anyway but hey. Thanks for explaining!


Their explanation of the reason for VRR is bad. The primary reason people want it is gaming where the game is not locked to a specific frame rate. Without VRR, the timing of a frame being delivered isn't necessarily going to match when the display is expecting a new frame. This leads to one of two effects. Either the display is forced to hold an old frame for longer and pick up the new frame on the next refresh cycle, which creates stutter. Or the display switches which frame its using partway through the refresh cycle, which creates a visual tear in the image.


Turns out the problem with mobile was windows all along!


Personally it felt quite natural once you start to work on real software projects.


I have never felt that way, and I’ve worked on a variety of projects at a variety of companies.

Everyone has a bespoke mishmash of nonsense pipelines, build tools, side cars, load balancers, Terragrunt, Terraform, Tofu, Serverless, Helm charts, etc.

There are enough interesting things here that you wouldn’t even need to make a tool heavy project style software engineering course - you could legitimately make a real life computer science course that studies the algorithms and patterns and things used.


Merging strategies, conflict resolution, bisect debugging, and version control in general are very computer sciencey.

Would make a great course.


That’s not even getting into the fact that you could basically teach multiple graduate level distributed computing courses with k8s as a case study


That's the job of a (good) manager.


Main Street sells pizza but VCs sell Ponzi schemes


This!


The biggest assumption is that it assumes only a single path to intelligent life.


I disagree with the characterization of structural corruption. Every rationale actor will seek to capture all the benefits and pass on the risks. The real corruption is when decision makers know that they can’t be held responsible through corporate or political structures. See also [moral hazard](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_hazard)


If compute power is the deciding factor server vs edge discussion then we’d never have smartphones.


I’m willing to sacrifice your rights if it means that there’s less incentive to steal my phone


why do you think you have any say over others' rights? using that same logic, you know what? i think you're going to steal my phone. so do you mind if i sacrifice your rights and install a camera right in your room? wouldn't want you to plot the theft of my phone now would i


It’s not just Apple, lots of federal programs in US require a DUNS number.


To be clear, Apple does not require a DUNS number for developer registration.


It does if you have an org account: https://developer.apple.com/programs/enroll/


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