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@notplants @decentral1se @j12i

Ideally you could delay calling `event.preventDefault();` until after you know that the quick-nav was successful. But due to the async nature of the cache and fetch mechanic, i don't think thats possible.

@notplants @decentral1se @j12i

Might wanna do the same thing on line 81 as an `else` statement for `if (newMainContent) {`, to handle all cases.

Really don't wanna get into a situation where user clicks a link and nothing happens.

@notplants @decentral1se @j12i

Very cool tbh 👀

line 84 (error handler) should probably do something to emulate clicking on the link and having it navigate normally. Because otherwise a missing cache entry on-click will result in a silent failure for the user.

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The guy in front of me on Caltrain works at OpenAI and the fact that he’s spent the last ten minutes on Google writing queries with “site:reddit.com” after them tells me everything I want to know about the state of this industry

@notplants Ah sorry I didn't understand what you were asking at first.

AFAIK that lspci output doesn't positively identify the GPU you have, but from this PDF it sounds like it should be intel HD graphics 4000?

psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/P

And StackOverflow says the max res for that GPU would be 2560×1600 through DisplayPort

superuser.com/questions/131779

In general, as a very old laptop, it probably wouldn't be very usable with a high density screen even if the GPU did support it.

@notplants The lcd segmented displays on the old Nintendo Game & Watch have crisp edges 🤷

To actually respond to your question though, the metric you are looking for is "pixel density", similar to "DPI" (dots per inch) from the world of printing.

Celly Phones have really high pixel density screens. You could probably just peek at your friends' phones and see how they look to you, and then look up the model of phone online and see what its pixel density is, then compare that to laptop screens.

Apple is the main hardware vendor for super high pixel density screens on laptops. There are also some other laptops that feature 4k screens, but in general those are the kind of products that I would personally try to avoid as much as possible -- expensive blinged-out and consumer-oriented products that sacrifice functionality for impressive sounding specs.

Cuz here's the thing. The number of pixels goes up as the square of the pixel dimensions of the screen. So the finer the edges of the text get, the exponentially more power the machine will consume, the more complex the software to display things on the screen will have to be, etc.

I think apple actually renders a lot of non-text things at 1/2 scale to give the machines decent performance. When I play video games, even on my 1680x1050 display, I turn down the rendering resolution to make the game smoother. When I'm working with video, especially capturing video, again, I turn down the resolution a lot so that people who I am presenting the video to can actually see WTF I'm doing.

Personally I don't think all the problems that come with using a high resolution display are worth it. If you really just want a 4k display on a laptop tho, I'm sure there are some products out there you could buy, even used ones these days.

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@dumpsterqueer Sometimes iphones used to upload heic images to websites (even tho I know they are generally not supposed to). IDK if they still do this but if so, I found/wrote some code that can read them and make sure they are rotated correctly git.sequentialread.com/forest/

It uses the same wazero thing yall have been using

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in soviet russia you browse the web
in capitalist america the web browses you.

@AngryAnt @aras I was talking about IaaS, just the "hardware" part. My experience from running an IaaS myself has been that once you set it up, it just works and doesn't require constant effort.

The software has no marginal cost, so while its cool that someone out there can support themselves financially by facilitating the monitoring and upgrades and stuff, they are gonna be really easy to compete with, and as the market grows, the amount they'll be able to bill should approach zero.

We dont shell out $100s per month to someone who's supposed to update our web browser for us... And the web browser is extremely much more complicated than some dinky little server software like mastodon.

@aras

I'm no datacenter expert but I really feel like the market is wildly distorted.

We pay $160/mo to colo a 1U pizzabox w/ 100mbit internet service 10x slower than the gig I get at home.. And for that gig i pay $60/mo

It doesn't need to cost $700/mo to run a computer.

In order to get the performance of a cheap consumer grade SSD, Amazon charges a monthly cost of 100x that consumer grade SSD's purchase price. Sounds insane but its true, type 1TB and 50k IOPS into calculator.aws

And can't most of mastodon's "slowness" be removed by rewriting the outgoing federation to use nonblocking IO? There's probably never been a gotosocial instance this big, but I suspect if there was, it wouldn't need such an investment in compute capacity .

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@lina hey so I have a friend who's disabled and really likes llms. He likes how he can use them to get started with writing something, and then edit what it spits out if he needs to. It makes computers and phones usable for him in a way that they never really were before

@reesericci hmm, what if a blind person saw that post? Blind people use the internet too.

@reesericci What does LASA stand for?

I don't need alt text in order to access an image post, but for people who do, please put alt text on your images.

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