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Ask HN: Is Signal Down?

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oojuliuso
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Netflix made a lot of money off me in the early 2000s, the pre-streaming days (and MacOS X, and 10.1 days), when discs were sent out by mail. One could go queue up everything you wanted to watch, have a couple discs out at a time, and get new ones sent to you as watched discs were returned. There was never enough time in the day to watch them, with unwatched discs in my possession for weeks, turning into months. Yet the idea of the all-you-can-eat buffet monthly subscription kept me hooked, kept me paying. The other hook was that you had a curated list of stuff to watch, and the queue would manage itself, as fast as one could watch them.

It's possible I could've saved money just renting 1 movie at a time, no different from how online rentals are now.

I think disc rentals over mail and Redbox machines still has some relevance even today. You never have to worry if a movie's taken off the streaming catalog, then having to research what other streamer has it, then contemplating if you want to go through signing-up just for 1 movie. You found the movie, you requested it, and it's getting mailed to you in hardcopy. It won't suddenly disappear in transit due to rights-holder issues.
oojuliuso
·3 mesi fa·discuss
100% in agreement. Trying to get rid of my 32" 4K. Too much head panning and scanning. I want to comfortably see the entire screen without effort at less than 12 inches away. Creatives likely get some benefit with large displays, but for people who read, code, do productive stuff, it's too much screen, too much pixels.

27" @ WQHD res seems just about right. 4K if you absolutely must.
oojuliuso
·6 mesi fa·discuss
And before the in-person interview, the applicant is required to produce a handwriting sample in front of the interviewer of random text, which is then compared against the mailed documents.
oojuliuso
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Steve Jobs rolling in his grave. The mortal enemy. Thermonuclear war.
oojuliuso
·8 mesi fa·discuss
They’re building servers now in Houston for their private cloud compute environments, but it’s just for them.
oojuliuso
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I think Cook left easy money on the table by not competing against NVIDIA. They could've tested the waters by loading up Apple Silicon on PCIe riser cards, maturing the toolkit for AI workloads, and selling them at competitive prices. Yes I know they're in the business of making entire widgets, but it would've been easy money. The hardware and software stacks are there. Unlimited upside with nearly zero downside risk.
oojuliuso
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Love walking by the AS/400 terminal emulator screens after checkout. If it ain't broke, why fix it?
oojuliuso
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Why Amazon can't use its economies of scale to build a Kindle monitor that devs and writers would early adopt like wildfire is a strange curiosity.
oojuliuso
·5 anni fa·discuss
I fear any upstart LinkedIn competitor sans social would just become another LinkedIn over time. Just don’t see the incentives for entering the professional networking space.
oojuliuso
·5 anni fa·discuss
burpees
oojuliuso
·5 anni fa·discuss
The new air’s right around the corner, so hopefully some of those concerns will be addressed. I’m excited that Apple can now release yearly refreshes without hesitation. No more vendor roadmaps to rely upon. This should mean faster iteration and refinement for what customers want.
oojuliuso
·5 anni fa·discuss
surprised they don't have a system status page.
oojuliuso
·5 anni fa·discuss
bill gates is/was a diet coke fan. if i ran into him, say at dick's drive-in, i'd ask if he still drinks the stuff. i'd likely follow whatever he says. but for now, i'll continue to enjoy my 1-2 cans daily.