I was not aware of that stuff you linked, appreciate the sources and education. I read through them and damn… 😩 there’s always some wacko ruining shit for the rest of us.
I agree that DHH guy sounds like a bigoted nut, but the thing about the Hyprland community being toxic doesn’t sound any different to just about any other linux community. There’s always some douche wanting to sound superior to others on the forums and usually a lot of them.
Elitest mentality kills just about any community enjoyment for a broad spectrum of intrests. So to me that’s just background noise, the DHH thing though… you have a valid concern.
I don’t think there is any truly clean competition sadly we seem to live in a world of the lesser evils instead of the lesser goods. I’ll keep my eyes out and see if any better options come up, or if you have any recommends on companies to keep in mind.
Exactly, but it still won’t get them my money. I believe in rewarding companies who had the balls to listen to their customers first with my dollars. Framework will be my next laptop no matter what any other competitor comes out with.
They’re the only reason we’re seeing any companies starting to u-turn and make modular/repairable laptops.
They make a variety of excellent table top cooking appliances. My wife is Japanese and recommended me this rice cooker when we started dating. That same rice cooker is still going strong I purchased it in 2006.
I recently was curious about them and did a search to see if there was any newer model or upgrades… still the exact same model and almost the same price is considered one of the best models by multipel reviewers.
That thing is seriously built to last! My wife and I have now named the cooker “Zojirushi sama” as a reward for still making amazing rice 20 years later even after almost daily use.
We also have one of their auto nabe cookers which is going on 15 years old.
This seems more like an example of procrastination not technical debt. Technical debt as I understand it requires a previous decision to impeed new decisions/progress progress because it wasn’t done properly the first time.
A better example would be he wants to add a brick chimney to the roof but can’t because the roof is made of straw thatch and can’t support the weight, so it would need to be rebuilt first out of timber, and then a chimmney can be added.
As a professional vfx artist and my daily workloads could easily saturate even the most monstrous cpu. Simulations and rendering will fully peg literally any processor your throw at it. Consider at our offices we have renderfarms with literally thousands of cpu’s and we regularly send jobs that take hours even with all that processing power. So at least in the space of creative development for visual fx and games production, the single cpu advances will always be welcomed, appreciated, and fully utilized.
The latest trends of pricing on the other hand… not so much appreciated (looking at you gpu’s and ram).