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Blue_Morpho, to asklemmy in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

Let’s see my old ass Samsung note 4 took the same quality of pictures with one camera module.

Same quality as what? Because there are objective, reproducible tests that I can show where my Pixel 7 pro outperforms the Samsung note 4.

The note 4 has no optical zoom, where my Pixel has a 5x optical zoom. This gave me good photos of my son on stage in orchestra which would be a few pixel blur on a Samsung note 4.

The note 4 has no wide angle camera so getting that Christmas dinner table photo with everyone in the photo was an easy pinch zoom-out instead of attempting to stand in the far corner of the room and still missing some people.

Average users want their phones to take a good photo. I linked proof of that in the other reply. Average users don’t care what goes on behind the scenes for that to happen.

It doesn’t matter whether it’s one camera or 5. It doesn’t matter whether there is a rangefinder. What matters is the photo.

You claim to be an average user yet your obsession on how a good quality photo should be achieved, rather than how it is currently done is something only a technical user would care about.

Blue_Morpho, to asklemmy in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

Companies adding extras doesn’t mean it’s better for the end user

androidauthority.com/smartphone-camera-poll-resul…

24% of Android users value camera quality above all other features. For the majority of phone users, camera quality is an important factor.

You are the outlier that doesn’t care about camera quality at all.

Blue_Morpho, to asklemmy in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

aid what?

Typo: aod feature. Always on display.

If the screen has 60hz or higher refresh, I’m pretty sure it will.

It’s supposed to drop down to 1hz. The CPU refreshing a pixel of an OLED screen or a notification led is the same power usage. That is even if you have a notification led, the CPU could still be stuck refreshing it at 60 hz.

Blue_Morpho, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Someone been stealing ideas

Bebop crew always talks down to Faye. That makes her the Meg Griffin of the show.

Old grey haired dude obsessed with Spike and Chris.

It’s pretty obvious Family Guy is a Bebop adaptation for American audiences. Fox Studio just made a few tweaks.

Blue_Morpho, to memes in No take backs?

It was only Morpheus that said that. It could be that Morpheus was taught wrong. Any basic understanding of science would show that Morpheus’s statement was wrong. But his knowledge of science was learned inside the Matrix.

The movie’s were all about revealing layers of truth so it would have fit right in with the theme.

Blue_Morpho, to risa in Here you go @bloopernova

Stop whatever you are doing and go watch it.

Blue_Morpho, to risa in We're on a mission from Starfleet

Never noticed he has an Infinity Stone.

Blue_Morpho, to risa in Here you go @bloopernova

You could have pasted the Scanners head exploding meme in as the last frame.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in new rule

A piece of paper that sticks to most things is a sticker. Because toilet paper will stick to damp things despite not being a sticker.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in Air: Where did that bring you? Back to me.

Air cooling is not as effective as water cooling,

It’s not that simple because air cooling in pcs today means a heatpipe. A heatpipe uses fluid (such as water under a vacuum) that boils at a low temperature. The phase transition of liquid to vapor transfers hundreds of more times heat than simple conduction of cold water running over the CPU.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enthalpy_of_vaporization

It’s how refrigerator compressors work to cool things so effectively. The genius of a heat pipe is it works without an electric compressor ( this limits it’s cooling ability but it’s still genius).

So a heatpipe CPU air cooler with a 120mm radiator will outperform a water-cooler with a 120mm radiator in almost every situation. The advantage of water-cooling is you can make that radiator huge (280mm is typical today), and place it on one of the side/top panels of the case where air is cool instead of deep inside where the air is hot.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in Microchips

Make the microchips shaped like tiny guns. Sell it as a premium. Do you want a communism vaccine or a $100 vaccine that comes with a premium microchip gun so you can tell your friends you are always packing.

Blue_Morpho, to piracy in Sony is going to remove certain purchased titles from user libraries

More than refund should be legally due. The cost to repurchase the product is what is due.

Blue_Morpho, to lemmyshitpost in Brave truth teller.

It’s as real as Kids requesting litter boxes

That was a more subtle disinformation deflection by conservatives. Schools did need litter boxes for mandated mass shooting lockdown preparations.

Instead of the horror of children needing to use litter boxes because American conservatives cant regulate their firearms, it was, “Haha, liberals want litter boxes for furries.”

Blue_Morpho, to risa in Yet they immediately forgot again

I like the theory that it’s sent to the bridge to uplift the morale of the regular crew. They knew the officers will be the first to get blown up in any hostile encounter.

It keeps the captain in check if he knows he’s going to get a blown up console to the face instead of a lower deck red shirt dying .

When those protocols can’t be used like in landing parties, it’s the red shirts who die first.

Blue_Morpho, to risa in Philosophical franchises

Morgana’s dragon.

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