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related - Indian food contains turmeric (curcumin) and indians don't get alzheimer's as much.

I wonder how much faster dos would boot, especially with floppy seek times...

Instantly.

If you run a VM on a CPU like this, using a baremetal hypervisor, you can get very close to "everything in cache".


You can get close with a VM, but there's overhead in device emulation that slows things down.

Consider a VM where that kind of stuff has been removed, like the firecracker hypervisor used for AWS Lambda. You're talking milliseconds.


> from the very top

this kind of thing happens with the founder, but follow-on CEOs very very rarely have the leadership and vision.

I wonder how leadership can be the same for someone who initially folloed others when they joined.


The cheese grater mac pros were very popular, in that people got them and continued to use them.

The most notable feature was that there were mac-specific graphics cards, and you could also run PC graphics cards (without a nice boot screen). They had a 1.4kw power supply I believe, and there was extra pcie power for higher-end graphics cards. You could upgrade the memory, add up to 6 or more sata hard disks (2 in dvd slot). You could run windows, dual booting if you wanted and apple supported the drivers.

The 2013 was kind of a joke. small and quiet, but expansion was minimal.

2019 looked beefy, but the expansion was more like a cash register for apple, not really democratic. There were 3rd party sata hard disk solutions,

the 2023 model was basically a joke. I think maybe the pcie slots were ok for nvme cards, not a lot else (unless apple made it).

nowadays an apple computer is more like an iphone - apple would prefer if everything was welded shut.


> nowadays an apple computer is more like an iphone - apple would prefer if everything was welded shut.

Funny timing to say that

https://www.ifixit.com/News/116152/macbook-neo-is-the-most-r...


It's like poor people living in the crowded business district with little peace and giant billboards shining in the bedroom window.

Your story reminds me of working pre-pandemic, and going on an afternoon walk with a coworker. He was into pokemon go and he wanted to attend an event (raid?) before we walked. I followed him down the street where he stood at a certain deserted spot and waited. All of a sudden, people just started appearing, some from cars, some coming from between the bushes, some walking down the street.

the raid started, they all silently stared at their phones, and at some point they all looked up, looked around and walked away.

all mostly in complete silence.

who knew this was a precursor to more of the same, maybe throughout society.


IMO Pokémon go was the trendy app that actually bucked the trend of social media isolation, I talked to so many randoms that summer

I recently read that the Pokémon franchise is more profitable than Star Wars.

I was astounded as I know very little about it.


Not only that, Pokemon is the most profitable franchise of all time: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_media...

> full support for office

does microsoft still sell office?



Outlook is a business exclusive these days?! Outlook used to be included in the most basic version of office back when I still used microsoft office.

I’ve only ever used Outlook when forced to by an employer and I find it a dreadful application to use. I would guess that most people prefer something else. I would imagine that most people tend to stick with the default email app on their computer (no idea what that is on Windows as I’ve managed to avoid having to use Windows for 7 years now).

The default mail app on Windows is now called Outlook for Windows, no relation to the Outlook in Office (sorry, Microsoft 365 Copilot), and it's a significantly worse barely functional webview. It also replaced the entire Calendar app, which was decent.

They've really shifted how Outlook works... as well as how the backend is more tuned to the way M365 mail works far more than how it used to work with Exchange, or independently. It's been a slow downslide imo since around 2007 or so.

I know the why, but it's really worse as an experience for most people than the older integrations... but the use of horizontally scalable backends makes for a saner platform at the expense of better UX.


Will be removed from the next release. Then you can’t connect to your own exchange server anymore and are forced into 365 when you want a desktop app.

Yes the do have an one time purchase option. You get 5 years of updates but no new features. I have it on my home computers. But new features are not a big deal since the differences are not big anymore (just like mobile phones.)

I kind of wonder if we can also fix the "every device has internet access" problem.

All consumer routers let anything out. Your TV, your refrigerator, your microwave oven have unfettered access to the mothership - and data collectors/advertisers.

I think with 5g and 6g these devices might be getting other channels, and the two combined will just give us a huge proxy for the routers they are banning.


You said "also fix" but I'm not sure what preventing existing home routers from receiving security updates after 2027 fixes.

Do microwaves really have "smart" bs?

My 20-year old one sure doesn't. I do wish it could listen to the NIST Time signal to set the clock though :)

The answer to all of this has traditionally been robust competition.

A framework of just and fair laws and regulations should support this, backed up by open enforcement.

but, yeah.


this just reminds me of...

- watching "normal" cable tv

- listening to "normal" fm radio

- shopping on amazon (sponsored... everything)


This is why I pay to get rid of ads in things I like. Podcasts and TV are the big ones.

I just started watching season 2 of Jury Duty on Amazon. I had deleted the app when they announced that as a paying subscriber I would be getting ads.

Oh my God the ads are so horrible. So much worse than I remember.

Also, extra kudos to Amazon for nearly doubling the price of removing the ads the week before the show came out. How nice of them.


> I had deleted the app when they announced that as a paying subscriber I would be getting ads.

I completely cancelled Prime when they sent that email. To hit me with a monthly charge when I’m already paying a yearly fee just felt so cheap. I was already pretty unhappy with the direction Amazon had been heading; that email was the straw that broke the camel’s back.

My Amazon purchase volume dropped by 60% the following year, and another 10% the year after that. My goal is to get it down to 0, or at least in the single-digits of yearly orders.


They just doubled the "get out of watching ads" fee. Also, most of their good content is now in the "Now playing" section, where you can't seek around or choose episodes. Of course, it also has unskippable ads, even if you paid to remove them.

I strongly recommend purchasing a USB bluray player + then buying shiny metal disks to feed it (or finding your public library, of course!)

Used + overstock disks are << $10. I go to the store and grab what I want. I typically leave with about 30 movies / TV seasons for $100. They're far higher quality than the content that is included with amazon prime, and typically cost about 10% as much as the "buy movie" price for the same film.


Arr matey

Ahoy, sailor!

A difference between cable and streaming is that cable has DVRs that let you skip commercials if you want, while streaming tech introduced unskippable ads.

> cable has DVRs that let you skip commercials if you want

The last time I had DirecTV several channels had managed to have unskippable ads in recordings. Paramount was egregious with this and was the first channel I saw with this "feature" enabled.


I've never seen that. That's terrible. The people who put up with streaming enshittification are ruining it for the rest of us by normalizing it.

To be fair, this was almost a decade ago.

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