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Can anyone explain to me why so many pictures today that get posted are of abysmal quality? Its like people are taking screenshots of VHS tapes or something;

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I cant tell what any of that shit is genuinely supposed to be with how low quality the picture is. Im assuming warhammer based on vague shapes of a few of the figures
Mostly jpeg compression for online use, shit quality rarely matters for social media. Even 1000px wide is excessively high detail for quick memes.
The increasing number of pixel sensors density is also making image diffraction effects significant, those gimmicky 50MP cameras on a tiny sub 1 inch sensors don't mean jack when you have to blow the captured image up to fill a computer screen. Any flaw would be magnified that many more times.
Most professional cameras today are around 20-30MP, nobody cares to push it as much as phone cameras.
The ones that push resolution to 100MP have giant sensors (44x33mm vs the standard 36x24mm), see samples below (click the 100% zoom):
 
Everything being cloud shit.
I got a 3d printer. As it's from China I stuck it on a dedicated subnet where it has no access to anything, no DNS, no reaching out to the CCP, nothing. Of course when you hit the wrong tab on the display it tries to go to China and hangs for 30 seconds or so.
Luckily it offers easy 'root' access, so I've disabled all the chink shit and am working on fixing the camera so it works with a port forward, apparently it's doing some dumb 'web' protocol instead of a plain old MJPEG stream.

Maybe I'm overly paranoid but I don't really think devices that can catch my house on fire if hacked should default to being cloud connected.
 
Mostly jpeg compression for online use, shit quality rarely matters for social media. Even 1000px wide is excessively high detail for quick memes.
The increasing number of pixel sensors density is also making image diffraction effects significant, those gimmicky 50MP cameras on a tiny sub 1 inch sensors don't mean jack when you have to blow the captured image up to fill a computer screen. Any flaw would be magnified that many more times.
Most professional cameras today are around 20-30MP, nobody cares to push it as much as phone cameras.
The ones that push resolution to 100MP have giant sensors (44x33mm vs the standard 36x24mm), see samples below (click the 100% zoom):
This isnt a camera technology issue. Look at the twitter text, its heavily pixelated.

Its like mother fuckers are copying a vhs over and over and over.
 
This isnt a camera technology issue. Look at the twitter text, its heavily pixelated.

Its like mother fuckers are copying a vhs over and over and over.
That's just jpeg artifacts, compressed over and over again when the meme spreads. Not like social media sites can tell how many times an image was copy and pasted then recompressed.
 
Idk if it's been mentioned yet but phone ui being replicated everywhere is driving me insane. Windows was the thinking mans OS, it had cool features which were complex yet useful. Now it's a glorified Android OS being run on upgraded hardware. I can understand if a smart device does this but why does windows have to do this? It's causing smartphones lack of features and user control to leak into windows, an operating system designed to give users control.

I also hate the lack of isolated accounts. It's bad enough that you need accounts to run standalone software, it's even worse when they force or coerce you to connect your account to 15 other accounts. Even seven years ago I distinctly remember this not being a thing, now everything has to be connected to everything else so much that people are being sold shit like password managers and online data removal. Very sinister, "for convenience" "for ease of access", I'd be unsurprised if they make browsers even less functional in the future. Thank God for tor and open source browsers.
 
shit quality rarely matters for social media
Imagine paying $$$ for the layest iPhone with gorillion Megapixel camera...

Most phonecels post theit 100MB pictures on IG where they get compressed to 50bytes.

Phone cameras are a gimmick anyway. When someone tells you they paid $$$ for a good camera, it is within your right to assume they are retarded.
 
Yuh bro. I want those non-extinguishable poorly manufactured lithium batteries in my chinesium death-traps.

I've seen how chinesium electronics work. Do we really want them zooming in at 90mph on self-driving mode? I'm surprised many of them make it out of the dealership.

The poor design choices don't even begin to describe why chinese EVs are terrible. Would not be surprised if they spy on US infrastructure and worm every open wifi network they come across; if you'd know what Temu does behind the scenes, you'd expect the worst of the worst too!
They spy on their own stuff lmao. They're testing a new "feature" with state grid (does stuff like utility poles/light poles) where there's enough sensors that it'll pull over your car on the side of the road if you drift too much...

That being said, I want them in the US market purely to fuck over US manufactuers who have been ass raping consumers.
 
Can't speak for the EV9, but I've rode the K4 and the defrost and recirculated/vented air buttons are still there. The former is suppose to be on the left below the hazard lights. For the latter at the right side where the picture cuts off. For whatever reason this doesn't show it.
My biggest complaint with the car and modern cars in general is getting rid of the speedometer/tachometere in favor of a digital one. I can imagine that these things will likely go out before the car itself does, and I doubt it would be cheap to replace. Otherwise it's not a bad ride.

One thing I envy Eurofags on is how common manual cars are. They're nearly extinct in America at this point and I hate it.
..... Manual transmissions are getting more and more rare in Europe these days. They were only "rare" on their poverty cars because they cost more and were SLIGHTLY less efficient than a 6 speed manual. Note that every auto is 6-10 speed to a cvt they're more efficient.

Digital speedo/tach is actually cheaper now than designing a dedicated gauge cluster for each vehicle. Just change how "cool" the animation/UI looks on the screen for each market segment and you can use that 7-12 inch automotive grade LCD panel in EVERYTHING.
Just like how CD players are disappearing from cars, auxiliary audio ports have also been disappearing from cars as an audio option. It coinciding with the removal of headphone jacks from smartphones is not surprising, sadly. That leaves AM/FM radio (although there has been talk about auto makers possibly removing AM radio), Bluetooth for phone pairing and audio, USB drives to play music (which have switch from USB-A to USB-C now), and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. (although there are some new cars that don't have that feature, namely Teslas)

One other annoying feature that can be harmful to cars is cylinder deactivation, which is added by auto makers to try to squeeze out every last bit of extra MPG to meet tightening fuel economy requirements. The baffling part about this is that Ford included cylinder deactivation with their 1.5T 3-cylinder EcoBoost engine, meaning that it can run on only 2 cylinders, but cylinder deactivation adds stress to the engine, and is prone to the usual computer glitching. 3-cylinder engines as a whole not only sound bad when they're revved, and vibrate significantly while at idle, but they've always been on the unreliable side too, i.e. the Ford 1.0T 3-cylinder EcoBoost issues, cylinder deactivation on the 1.5T will lead to issues in the future, and Nissan's 1.5T 3-cylinder VC-Turbo being under NHTSA investigation due to engine failures.
Well it IS a Ford 3 cylinder.... Toyota and GM seem to know how to make a non shit one, even Mitsubishi.

Fwiw AM radio is rapidly going away on new vehicles.
To be honest this was the beginning of the end.
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At least with tubes you'd never get them small enough to fit in your pocket.
Honestly even pure transistors would still make most tech bulky.
 
One other annoying feature that can be harmful to cars is cylinder deactivation, which is added by auto makers to try to squeeze out every last bit of extra MPG to meet tightening fuel economy requirements. The baffling part about this is that Ford included cylinder deactivation with their 1.5T 3-cylinder EcoBoost engine, meaning that it can run on only 2 cylinders, but cylinder deactivation adds stress to the engine, and is prone to the usual computer glitching. 3-cylinder engines as a whole not only sound bad when they're revved, and vibrate significantly while at idle, but they've always been on the unreliable side too, i.e. the Ford 1.0T 3-cylinder EcoBoost issues, cylinder deactivation on the 1.5T will lead to issues in the future, and Nissan's 1.5T 3-cylinder VC-Turbo being under NHTSA investigation due to engine failures.
That's a valid point, but the 3 pot ecoboom may actually run smoother on 2 than 3, since at least 2 combustion events are now balanced.
It is really funny to me, that 30 years later, since the 8-6-4 deathstar engine, manufacturers still can't fix the original issues:
Awful running, jerking when switching cylinders, oil fouling spark plugs, oil pooling in deactivated cylinders.
Fuel savings were only like 5% realistically, because you are still lugging the entire damn piston up and down anyway. It's just better to make it do actual work and put less strain on other cylinders. Engine is shot anyway if either starts to fail, so 4 pots just win all around.
Eyeballed wear is worse on high loads, so 4 pot will run more than twice the distance of 2-3 pot.
There's nothing wrong with 2L petrol/diesel turbocharged engines, they are perfect for sedans. Anything less is just for getting groceries honestly.
Walls of engines today are so thin you can't even overbore them, there's just nothing left to even repair on engine. Just replace it, like a toy car.

At least with tubes you'd never get them small enough to fit in your pocket.
Well, they did make smaller ones: https://hackaday.com/tag/miniature-vacuum-tube/
 
There's nothing wrong with 2L petrol/diesel turbocharged engines, they are perfect for sedans. Anything less is just for getting groceries honestly.
Just don't expect it to be fast, maneuverable, or very safe towing with a 2 litre which upsets the average American because they want to go 70mph up homestake pass or squalnomie with a trailer. I had a friend of mine did who put 4k on a a fucking toyota L engine from Moab to Rock Springs lmao.
That being said, VGTs imploding might be a bigger issue. Another item on the maintenance list that's expensive...
Digital speedo/tach is actually cheaper now than designing a dedicated gauge cluster for each vehicle. Just change how "cool" the animation/UI looks on the screen for each market segment and you can use that 7-12 inch automotive grade LCD panel in EVERYTHING.
As someone with astigmatisim. Fuck that and night driving, I'm sticking to my old dashes.
 
Can anyone explain to me why so many pictures today that get posted are of abysmal quality?
I think that is because a newer "smartphone" can take "ultra HD 4K" resolution pics with images that take up 3 or 4 MB, yet level of detail in such photos is comparable to a good photo taken at standard definition (480p)... maybe. Also they lack option for SD pics.

Everything being cloud shit.
The "cloud computing" crap is usually using someone else's hardware over the internet.
 
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..... Manual transmissions are getting more and more rare in Europe these days. They were only "rare" on their poverty cars because they cost more and were SLIGHTLY less efficient than a 6 speed manual. Note that every auto is 6-10 speed to a cvt they're more efficient.
Also, why would you really want one? For normal driving, how is it helpful? It's already hard enough to be texting someone, jacking off, picking my nose, adjusting the AC, and flipping someone off with my other 5 hands.
 
Also, why would you really want one? For normal driving, how is it helpful? It's already hard enough to be texting someone, jacking off, picking my nose, adjusting the AC, and flipping someone off with my other 5 hands.
I enjoyed manual transmissions when the roads were empty enough to drive for fun. Now it's absolute shit with cars and people everywhere, especially on previously unknown roads. I got an automatic 10 years ago and now I love my adaptive cruise control and some automatic lane control so I can eat my burger while I drive and get 3% less pissed off when the guy in front of me decides that a random speed between 45 and 65 is a good idea.
 
I still cringe every time I get a fucking popup for a retarded "achievement" on my vidya
Everything being cloud shit.
I got a 3d printer. As it's from China I stuck it on a dedicated subnet where it has no access to anything, no DNS, no reaching out to the CCP, nothing. Of course when you hit the wrong tab on the display it tries to go to China and hangs for 30 seconds or so.
Bambulabs?
..... Manual transmissions are getting more and more rare in Europe these days. They were only "rare" on their poverty cars because they cost more and were SLIGHTLY less efficient than a 6 speed manual. Note that every auto is 6-10 speed to a cvt they're more efficient.
Same here, tho its mostly cvt shit
Digital speedo/tach is actually cheaper now than designing a dedicated gauge cluster for each vehicle. Just change how "cool" the animation/UI looks on the screen for each market segment and you can use that 7-12 inch automotive grade LCD panel in EVERYTHING.
Normalfags love that shit, cant get enough chinky screens in their shitty mercosur peugeots built by macacos in mato grosso
That's a valid point, but the 3 pot ecoboom may actually run smoother on 2 than 3, since at least 2 combustion events are now balanced.
It is really funny to me, that 30 years later, since the 8-6-4 deathstar engine, manufacturers still can't fix the original issues:
Awful running, jerking when switching cylinders, oil fouling spark plugs, oil pooling in deactivated cylinders.
Fuel savings were only like 5% realistically, because you are still lugging the entire damn piston up and down anyway. It's just better to make it do actual work and put less strain on other cylinders. Engine is shot anyway if either starts to fail, so 4 pots just win all around.
Eyeballed wear is worse on high loads, so 4 pot will run more than twice the distance of 2-3 pot.
There's nothing wrong with 2L petrol/diesel turbocharged engines, they are perfect for sedans. Anything less is just for getting groceries honestly.
Walls of engines today are so thin you can't even overbore them, there's just nothing left to even repair on engine. Just replace it, like a toy car.
Dont know much about engines but since we are talking about this got a question about hybrids: why isnt any company making a gas turbine phev? like just use a turbine to charge the batteries like some locomotives do, arent turbines super efficient when running continuously? I know old ass turbine cars were shit because the turbine had to start and stop but in this case it would run until the battery is charged again, so why are companies using ices for this? because they already got them lying around and its cheaper? or theres another reason?
 
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arent turbines super efficient when running continuously?
Yea, but just larger ones (think of planes). Smaller ones are worse than regular piston engine due to low compression ratio and high EGT.
Modern piston engine is really efficient, petrols at 40% and diesels at 50%, the rest is lost on friction so you get about 30% out with reasonable load.
Turbine trains were tried, but they didn't perform well. The part-load efficiency kills them.
 
Also, why would you really want one? For normal driving, how is it helpful? It's already hard enough to be texting someone, jacking off, picking my nose, adjusting the AC, and flipping someone off with my other 5 hands.
If you go offroading or work in bad terrain enviorments. I need to downshift properly when towing and sometimes the logic in an auto doesn't work well (The "fake" manual autos sometimes will up in gear).
Also easier to rebuild if you have an older car and don't trust shops these days.
why isnt any company making a gas turbine phev?
You'd need turbine + CVT and there's issues with the blade not being symmetrical causing uneven wear and shock issues (relative to margin+cost)
 
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The future that this world of Current Year got instead was one where everyday tech is still pretty much like back then, aside from electronics. Seems new electronics always have that "enshittification watered down smartphone" feel, there's oversaturation of touchscreens and "smartphones" and "social media"
Zoomers get panic attacks when something has too many buttons which is why everything has to be a touchscreen where you have to navigate 6 gorillion menus to change the font size
 
Is that why some drones use motorcycle engines instead of those small rc plane turbines?
Yes. For smaller devices you have efficiency only in range of 5-10% and tiny RC engines still have CR of 8-10, while turbines have it 3-5.
Piston engine CR is about as twice as efficient as turbine one, since it's otto vs rankine cycle - the heat of combustion is contained and pressure increases massively. In turbine you are just heating and expanding air at constant pressure.
Even with that, those turbines only really use 5% of air, the rest is just pumped by as working fluid, so you have immense compression losses - it takes 100MW to drive a 200MW turbine shaft - resulting in only 100MW output.
Where turbines shine is lightness (aircraft) and increase of their total output power with increasing speed (aircraft again), efficiency at high loads (for some reason aircraft again), burning various fuels (military), increase of available power with lower air temperature (aircraft) and low maintenance (aircraft) as well as operation at partial atmospheric pressures (aircraft).
At low loads, they just suck and are just a giant space heaters - In iraq you could see which abrams was turned on, because the entire squad gathered behind it to warm up - so they put an additional power unit to power the internals and keep main engine off.

You may have noticed, that turbines click a lot of stuff for air travel.
The biggest one is - efficiency at high altitudes where air is rarer. Piston engines struggle, since they may loose 50% of their power and require a turbocharger to maintain their output. They did the maths in 1950s and found out, you can get more and more power just by increasing the turbocharger size, until math showed that engine is just a dead weight on a turbo and so MIG3 jets came into flight (engines made by british design)
You can easily imagine standard ground turbine loosing power at high altitudes, so you just slap on additional stage, which is really easy since everything is already moving at proper velocity.
Aircraft maintain their efficiency because they travel at altitudes where air is rarer, so there is less drag.
If you understand that modern cars top out at around 200kmph where the air resistance matches engine power you can understand you either need a more powerful engine to go faster or reduction of drag.
Planes do both and as a reward, they can go much faster so the inefficiency of propulsion system is outweighed by efficiency of very very fast travel.
Satellites travel at 12.000km/h and they use 0 fuel because there is no drag.
 
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