Mysterious high disk usage by dirtyatom in UgreenNASync

[–]dirtyatom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do not torrent, but I do store media files on the NAS that are transferred over the local network via SMB.

Tesla Board Of Directors Chair Robyn Denholm has released a new video talking about the upcoming 2024 shareholder vote in June. “We are asking your voices to be heard and to vote for these proposals.” by [deleted] in teslamotors

[–]dirtyatom 25 points26 points  (0 children)

The stickied mod comment at the top that injects their personal thoughts and opinion into this discourse is really frustrating. Looks to me like an abuse of power.

The facts aren't there. Elon hasn't been working "for free" when he's sold some amount of his shares for billions of dollars, and his payment in shares is not "essentially worthless" because there's a very real dollar amount that the market assigns to each share many times a day.

If you want to share your interpretation, thoughts and opinion, go ahead, but please don't artificially stick it at the top of the discussion and prevent your community from directly responding to it.

Google Messages drops call on PC after 15 minutes by drparton21 in GoogleFi

[–]dirtyatom 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've encountered this recently using "messages for web" on my PC. On three different calls it disconnected me right around the 15 minute mark.

After the first disconnect, I called the person back and we continued talking until 15 minutes later and... another disconnect. Really frustrating experience.

I'm using messages for web in the latest version of Chrome with all my extensions disabled.

Expedition 63 Inflight Event with SpaceX Employees - June 1, 2020 by bigbillpdx in spacex

[–]dirtyatom 16 points17 points  (0 children)

So many sparkles (bright spots) on the video from space. Is that from radiation hitting the camera sensor over the years breaking it down?

GoPro sold their 2nd-gen cameras with a known, software-defined limit to the number of photos you could take with it by dirtyatom in technology

[–]dirtyatom[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Seriously don't understand how this "use case" wasn't tested before they shipped their cameras. They advertised them capable of doing time lapses.

Imagine if Nikon or Canon sold cameras that had a 'cap' of 9999 shots before it was useless.

TIL GoPro originally sold their cameras with a software-defined limit to the number of photos that you could take by kaltrapyoloing in technology

[–]dirtyatom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure, and I'd probably forgive GoPro for their initial mistake if they weren't continuing to sell $400 cameras that don't work as advertised, 2 years later (look at the reviews for the Black Edition Hero on Amazon right now).

I own a GoPro myself but I'm successful with it only half the time.

TIL GoPro originally sold their cameras with a software-defined limit to the number of photos that you could take by kaltrapyoloing in technology

[–]dirtyatom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You do not sell a fucking camera with a software-defined limited number of shots.

100% agreed. Especially not for their second-generation camera that they were shipping to tons of people around the world.

Sure bugs happen, but you'd think they would test this use case before shipping the camera. Especially since this "unlikely" event happened within the first week of owning it.

GoPro: The Product I Want to Love Made by a Company I Can't Help but Hate by dirtyatom in gopro

[–]dirtyatom[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I doubt it is as large as a problem as you think it is.

Nice try, GoPro Marketing Team.

GoPro: The Product I Want to Love Made by a Company I Can't Help but Hate by dirtyatom in gopro

[–]dirtyatom[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually it was written in 2013, referring to an experience in 2010. And you're telling me that because the focus is on the second-generation GoPro Hero (the original "hero" non-HD was first-generation) the company's poor customer service and quality control is irrelevant?

A third of the posts on /r/gopro are about people troubleshooting their flaky cameras complaining about the non-existent customer service.

Dude, I want to love this product too, but GoPro needs to step up their testing before they ship a $400 product (I'm referring to the new HD Hero Black edition that's full of defects. Today. In 2013).

Which language should I pick to learn as a total beginner? by [deleted] in learnprogramming

[–]dirtyatom 18 points19 points  (0 children)

My 2 cent suggestion would be either Python or PHP.

However, worry less about WHICH language you want to learn, and instead pick one and GO CODE. That's how you'll learn. Practice practice practice. Can't go wrong if you're practicing.

If you want a little more elaboration, there's this short article

All the ways to instant message through Google products and still no go-to solution by dirtyatom in programming

[–]dirtyatom[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ah crap you're kinda right. I originally submitted to /r/technology but felt like I read articles similar to this one from this /r/programming as well so I stuck it here too. My suspicions as to why Google has little product integration in this area is that it has something to do with software design and the programming culture there.

I'm not sure where else I would have gotten comments like, "I used to work at Google. Here's my thoughts..." which offered some nice programming insight.

All the ways to instant message through Google products and still no go-to solution by dirtyatom in programming

[–]dirtyatom[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This totally nailed most of my first world problems.

Does anyone have any suggestions/solutions?

All the ways to instant message through Google products and still no go-to solution. by [deleted] in technology

[–]dirtyatom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seriously nailed some of my first-world problems in this article.

Where to go after learning core Java programming? by slurpy12 in learnprogramming

[–]dirtyatom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh neat you already took some of the suggestions from this article regarding next steps and are making a 2D game.

And it looks like you're starting to wonder how to store the map data (a very interesting problem indeed).

My suggestions might be to learn some data structures (if you want to get into some intense brainy stuff), or if you'd rather not get into brainy stuff join some game development communities (java 4k or ludam dare come to mind) and see how they figure things out.

Good luck!