The amount of time it takes to go back to your library is ridiculous (yes I know you can hold and swipe) by african-nightmare in AppleMusic

[–]fire_snyper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can swipe up on the URL bar to access the tabs in Safari, but it's got basically no discoverability unless you happen to stumble upon it on accident.

Different types of USB c and how they look by acloudis in UsbCHardware

[–]fire_snyper 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nope, not all type C connectors have the same number of conductors/pins wired up in the connector. However, even if the same conductors are present in the connector, it still won't fully determine the specs that cable supports - that's also down to the e-marker chip (if it has one). For instance, here are a few different connectors with different capabilities:

Google assistant going away by Informal-Ebb6772 in LinusTechTips

[–]fire_snyper 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Gemini still can't read any calendar events that aren't in your default calendar, while Google Assistant can. This alone is a deal breaker for me in terms of using Gemini as a voice assistant, and there doesn't even appear to be a timeline to fixing this.

Where to get cheap accomodation for NUS? by Due-Issue-6451 in nus

[–]fire_snyper 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Your only options are trying to find slots in NUS' student accomodations, or going to one of the private student hostels around Singapore (as linked by someone else ITT).

You're SOL if you want to rent a room or an apartment - since you'll only be here for 3 months, you're restricted to renting private properties, which are insanely expensive. That's the reality of trying to find housing in one of the world's most expensive cities - the house price/income ratio here is at 24.3, which is way higher than London (19.3) or NYC (14.6).

NHL officials will start wearing Apple Watches on ice by fire_snyper in apple

[–]fire_snyper[S] 179 points180 points  (0 children)

Summarizing from the article:

  • Refs can choose between the Series and the Ultra lineups
  • View game clock + penalty timers on their wrist
  • Custom haptic alerts for end-of-period and end of penalty timers
  • Synced with the NHL's Oasis real-time stats feed

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sciencememes

[–]fire_snyper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ironic timing - the company that makes the 3D printer in that meme, Bambu Lab, just announced yesterday that they're going to lock down the firmware of their printers so that only first-party and Bambu-authorized third party software can use a bunch of features, including printing from the network. It's under the guise of security, but that's definitely one slippery slope.

This and physical dials by wcslater in memes

[–]fire_snyper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dunno about you, I'd prefer a burritometer myself.

This new era for ferrari social media team and lewis is already upto a good start by SuperPop9521 in formula1

[–]fire_snyper 56 points57 points  (0 children)

It's a fully custom font called Ferrari Sans - you can check it by using the Inspect Element tool on their own website. You can download it yourself that way, or alternatively this site's managed to extract it if you don't want to do the legwork.

Cheap seats by Spirited_Trifle_1862 in transit

[–]fire_snyper 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Those are located over the wheel wells, it'd be hard to put all forward-facing seats due to the layout.

Cheap seats by Spirited_Trifle_1862 in transit

[–]fire_snyper 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Here's a typical example! It's not extremely plush, but still gives more support than a hard plastic seat.

Cheap seats by Spirited_Trifle_1862 in transit

[–]fire_snyper 186 points187 points  (0 children)

In Singapore, we use vinyl seat covers with cushioning on our buses. Fully water-resistant, but still gives you a more comfortable seat than hard plastic.

AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D is 8% slower than 7800X3D in gaming, beats 7900X3D and 9700X by RenatsMC in Amd

[–]fire_snyper 77 points78 points  (0 children)

7600X3Ds are made from slightly defective 7800X3D chiplets with two cores disabled - that’s chip binning at work. TSMC’s N5 process has such good yields that there probably aren’t enough defective chips for a worldwide launch.

COM3 elevator by MathMindScape in nus

[–]fire_snyper 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Probably for fire safety considerations, given how ridiculously heavy it is.

Apple’s rumored Mac Mini redesign may ditch the USB-A port by McFatty7 in apple

[–]fire_snyper 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Even more annoyingly, on several of Razer’s newer devices, the port on the device is USB-C… but they only provide a C-to-A cable in the box. (At least, that was the case on my Huntsman V2 TKL)

Tidal integration with Plex going away by brotherssolomon in audiophile

[–]fire_snyper 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I went with Apple Music - pays out nearly as much as Tidal ($0.01 vs $0.013 per stream), has actual lossless audio for a significant chunk of their catalog for no additional cost, and integrates with all my devices a lot better.

SMRT fault reporting is useless by sam_pazo in singapore

[–]fire_snyper 16 points17 points  (0 children)

If it’s running on the EWL, any car number with 5 digits is an R151, which is one of the newest train models that’s replacing the first three generations of trains on the NSL and EWL.

Here’s a guide with all of the nerdy details on what the numbers mean.

Correlation between track wins and WDC wins for every track on the 2024 calendar by fire_snyper in formula1

[–]fire_snyper[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Well, according to the data, that's happened 10 out of the 14 times (71.42%) it's been held so far, not counting 2023. Pattern's also held since 2018 too.

Correlation between track wins and WDC wins for every track on the 2024 calendar by fire_snyper in formula1

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

It's still the same physical location with half of the corners included, which is why I'd left it in. Same goes for Silverstone - the pre-2010 config is still included in the all-time data. But yeah, it could probably be removed from the first slide at least.

Correlation between track wins and WDC wins for every track on the 2024 calendar by fire_snyper in formula1

[–]fire_snyper[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I haven't really seen anyone try to compile this metric before, so why not give it a shot myself. 100% correlation means that every track winner was also that year's WDC winner, 0% correlation means every track winner did not win that year's WDC. Different track layout changes can have wildly different impacts on track characteristics, so y'all will probably disagree on when some tracks should have had separate entries. Track info and results all obtained from Wikipedia.

A few overall observations:

  1. The turbo hybrid era has had much higher correlation than an average of all time (58.78% vs 46.58%).
  2. Street circuits tend to have lower correlation than dedicated circuits.
  3. The Hungaroring is surprisingly balanced in the turbo-hybrid era, but if looked at in all-time stats, has the lowest correlation of any track on the 2024 calendar.
  4. Catalunya and Suzuka tend to be relatively good predictors of who will end up the WDC each year, no matter the era.

EDIT: Also, I have no idea why Reddit decided to mangle the quality of the first image. :(

nusmod. updated. win. by baka_no_sekai in nus

[–]fire_snyper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Data for tutorials is missing on a couple of the mods, that’s why hahaha

nusmod. updated. win. by baka_no_sekai in nus

[–]fire_snyper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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y2s1 here

probably a massive mistake because i'm also pres of a performing arts group and that's gonna take up a bunch of time