I never came across that site before. Thank you for the useful info.
I never came across that site before. Thank you for the useful info.
Are the T14’s easily upgraded too?


Oh, I see. But yeah, it’s a pretty big difference.
You’re welcome. I like to think that I like thinking about things and stuff.


if you think about it
I tried that, and I’m not totally sure about the correctness of my numbers, but your numbers intuitively seem off to me:
a 50" 1080p TV is almost 10x the size [of a 7" screen]
How did you arrive at this? I’d argue a 50" screen is much more than 10 times the size of a 7" screen.
The inches are measured diagonally, and I see how 50" is somewhat “almost 10x” of 7", as 49" would be 7 times longer diagonally than a 7", and 7.something is " almost" 10.
But if we assume both screens have a 16:9 ratio, the 50" screen has a width of ≈110.69 cm and height of ≈62.26 cm, while the 7" is only ≈15.50 by ≈8.72 cm.
The area of the 7" is 135.08 cm² while for the 50" it’s ≈6891.92 cm². The ratio between these two numbers is ≈51.02, which I believe means the 50" screen is more than 51x the physical size.
At least, that number seems more realistic to me. I’m looking at my 6.7" phone screen right now and comparing it to my 55" TV screen, and it seems very possible that the phone screen could fit more than 50 times inside the TV screen, not just “almost 10x”.
If I totally misunderstood you, please explain what you mean.
My numbers for width and height were calculated using this display calculator site that someone else mentioned somewhere under this post, and I rounded the decimals after doing the calculations with all decimals included.


Now you can easily find all the porn videos you have collected of any of your friends!


Loaded Ant Meat Fries


Labeling All My Files


Lying About Mount Fuji


Reminded me of these two projects by some Dylan Tallchief on YouTube:
He first made a programmable drum machine, then a DAW in Excel.


I didn’t quite understand the abbreviation “teu”, so I searched for it, and it seems it means “twenty-foot equivalent unit”, for anyone interested.


There’s Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE). Does that count?


I’m not even sure Tiananmen had a square back then


Having Children, One Left… (HCOL) /s


Invidious instances probably became too unstable too often…


Are we talking OpenCore Patcher? I was actually planning on trying that for my Early 2013 MBP, but I’m leaning more towards some Linux distro now, for the longevity of it, though I haven’t yet figured out which distro supports my MBP the best. Got any recommendations to share on some of this?


Yes, but why? Are they in place to protect the spinning rust when you hard drive the car? Or has it something to do with cracked Windows and a missing driver?
I’m always being extra careful around those computers on wheels, since most of them have a built-in backdoor!
Fuel for thought…


Time is funny
Nope, “an ap” is not akin to “an apkin” …