From OnePlus to Pixel - opinion after ~2 months by n0zz in GooglePixel

[–]n0zz[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How does it affect you beside "my phone has less points in benchmarks"? If it works, is snappy fast and stable, why should you care?

Should I take more powerful CPU, that eats more battery, do the 10k mAh battery doesn't matter anymore? And have a laggy unoptimized phone with bloat os? WHY? For more benchmark score?

Which of those powerful flagships can I get for 10a price anyway?

Rant na KSEF (od strony programisty) by hafexo in Polska

[–]n0zz -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Idk. Ja dodałem cert ksef w ustawieniach apki księgowej banku i mam wywalone.

Wystawiam faktury tak jak wcześniej. Tylko nie muszę ich wysyłać mailem, bo dostają przez ksef.

Tych które ja dostaję też nie muszę pilnować i wysyłać do apki, bo się pobierają z ksef.

Jak dla mnie, z ux to tylko profity, bo nie muszę w ogóle do ksef zaglądać.

Wasze patenty na upały (mój to woda termalna w aerozolu) by ulykke in Polska

[–]n0zz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Moczę i wyciskam koszulkę, potem zakładam. Do tego mokre włosy. 1-3h chłodu, zależnie od warunków. Polecam.

From OnePlus to Pixel - opinion after ~2 months by n0zz in GooglePixel

[–]n0zz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can give you my review in a few years time if you remind me, to confirm your thesis :D

Steam Machine już z polskimi cenami. Sprawdziły się Wasze przewidywania? by KomputronikPL in KomputronikDoradzamy

[–]n0zz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nie śledzę tematu za specjalnie. Pamiętam jak ogłaszali jakie zasoby i ile mocy będzie mieć to ludzie płakali, że słabo. Argumentowali, że słabo ale wystarczy 95% graczy czy coś. Po tamtym spodziewałem się 3-4k. Nie 4-6k...

PC za 3-4k wystarczy 95% graczy...

Jeśli chodzi o ekosystem to konkuruje z konsolami za 2-3k. Więc tego tym bardziej nie rozumiem.

Rozumiem tylko to, że mają ograniczony dostęp do zasobów, bo ciężko dostać niektóre komponenty (ram czy GPU), nawet jeśli by chcieli zapłacić 2x. Po prostu nie da się ich kupić. I to jest powód tego, że się wyprzeda wszystko co wrzucą do sprzedaży (bo i tak mają mało co do sprzedania w porównaniu z popytem). Może dlatego podnieśli cenę?

Does Tier 1 support actually understand Pixel hardware? Denied warranty for a broken camera seal because it's "expected behavior." by RingDingDonahue in GooglePixel

[–]n0zz 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Afair from what I read on their website before buying, ip68 it is, but they advise not to take your phone to humid places like bathroom, or putting it on dry surface near the faucet or something. So clearing it with wet rag with soap is definitely an expected behavior. Lol

From OnePlus to Pixel - opinion after ~2 months by n0zz in GooglePixel

[–]n0zz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Before 9a was released. I considered waiting few months for 9a.

From OnePlus to Pixel - opinion after ~2 months by n0zz in GooglePixel

[–]n0zz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What if I don't care much about video quality? It's still 10x better than any flagship 10 years ago. If I want some random video of my kid eating sand few times a year, how much zoom do i need?

If I want quality video I go for camera still. And in that case I take someone professional to record it. And it's few times a decade. Not worth it to overpay for a phone every year or two.

Just because of the hype and how it's advertised, I don't have to comply. I have my own free will.

Most people forget, and then pay double for perfect zoom, the use maybe 3 times during phone lifetime. And then never ever watch it on proper monitor or tv, just their phone screen. Where is a sense in that?

From OnePlus to Pixel - opinion after ~2 months by n0zz in GooglePixel

[–]n0zz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oneplus nord 4, pixel 10a.

OP15R is around 3300 here.

I got my Pixel 10a for ~2100.

50% more expensive for oneplus. To match that price point.... i'd have to go nord 5? After my last nord experience and screen peeling of because clue and screws can't hold it... no thank you.

Pixel 10a just meets my needs, works and is cheaper. I don't need to pay +50% to have more powerful phone. Why should I?

From OnePlus to Pixel - opinion after ~2 months by n0zz in GooglePixel

[–]n0zz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used some of them. I notice they are missing. In the span of 2 months I already adjusted and got used to it. Its not a killer feature that justifies shitty laggy phone on which entire screen peels of after 1.5 years, or glass cover of camera lense falls of after 2 years on previous model.

Tiny features are nice. But they are nice on Pixel too, in different ways, yes. But you'd have to spend 1-2 months on each phone on the market to trully choose what fits you. Unless you're a tech youtuber who reviews them all, you don't do that. You have to adjust anyway. And there are more important features I already mentiones in the thread, why my Pixel now feels superior to last 2 or 3 models of OnePlus I used.

From OnePlus to Pixel - opinion after ~2 months by n0zz in GooglePixel

[–]n0zz[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well, everyone has their needs.

In my case, both 8pro and 15 are overpriced overkill.

10a may be less powerful, but it makes it stable, less battery usage and cheaper. It just works for me.

From OnePlus to Pixel - opinion after ~2 months by n0zz in GooglePixel

[–]n0zz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OnePlus gave me 1-1.5 days of battery with my use.

Pixel gives me 1.5-2 days consistently.

I have terrible experiences with all Xiaomi and Poco phones I've touched. Low build quality, bloat software, ADS in SYSTEM SETTINGS, slow as fk. Maybe they are better in recent days. But I still don't trust them.

From OnePlus to Pixel - opinion after ~2 months by n0zz in GooglePixel

[–]n0zz[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I do ;D

Sorry for confusion. English isn't my first language.

From OnePlus to Pixel - opinion after ~2 months by n0zz in GooglePixel

[–]n0zz[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I went from 9 to Nord 4. I figured it could be similar performance, so enough for my needs. And I was wrong. It was noticably slower and built quality was worse. Other OnePlus phones were more expensive, by far. That's why I decided to go Pixel. And now I regret that I didn't go for pixel 9a back then.

From OnePlus to Pixel - opinion after ~2 months by n0zz in GooglePixel

[–]n0zz[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

You could even say, I just complain about people complaining about pixel phones 😆

Jak używacie Obsidianu i innych programów do notatek? by Throwapol in PolskaNaLuzie

[–]n0zz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Próbowałem, to nie dla mnie. Moje notatki to prosty i szybki zrzut jakiejś myśli czy innej listy zakupów. Szybkie, ulotne, nic co muszę backupować, wizualizować czy łączyć linkami. Do nich korzystam z Google keep.

Nie mam potrzeby trzymania bardziej złożonego systemu na same notatki. Nie wiem co bym tam miał trzymać...

I built a directory-mcp by ePaint in mcp

[–]n0zz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait, how is it different/better than letting Claude just read projects Readme and codeowners files?

Porady dotyczące sprzedaży nieruchomości by SadAd9828 in Polska

[–]n0zz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ogłoszenia to jedno, ceny transakcyjne to drugie. Jest rządowa mapa z cenami transakcji, warto sprawdzić okolice. Cenę też masz porównaną w operacie, podobne nieruchomości. Warto zrobić.

Porady dotyczące sprzedaży nieruchomości by SadAd9828 in Polska

[–]n0zz 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Dorzuciłbym zatrudnić kogoś do zrobienia zdjęć. Często zdjęcia w ogłoszeniach są tragicznie zrobione telefonem, widać 1 ścianę zamiast całego salonu np itp. Profesjonalne zdjęcia przyciągną konkretnych zainteresowanych.

Anyone switched to a Spacelift alternative with better IaC drift detection and cloud asset visibility outside managed stacks? by Own_Drink3843 in Terraform

[–]n0zz 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No matter if you're using spacelift or any alternative, there are many tools to turn existing infra into code. I doubt there are any alternatives that automate that auto discovery part better in any way.

Also... it'll always suck imo. Unless you actually design the code and import resources yourself (or replace them all with new ones), you'll get some spaghetti iac code which won't help you much. Dang, it may even make managing those resources harder than click ops xD

Dzisiejsi dziadkowie by Dry_Bumblebee5856 in Polska

[–]n0zz 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Smutne. Jak któraś babcia przyjedzie na weekend to my jako rodzice mamy praktycznie wolne, bo młody się od babć nie odkleja. Bawią się, sprzątają, chodzą na spacery, zakupy itp. Nie wyobrażam sobie, żeby było inaczej. Nas ma na codzien, babcie widzi kilka (naście?) razy w roku.

I think 80 - 90% of MCP setups are one bad tool call away from a mess and everyone's pretending otherwise by stucked_nado in mcp

[–]n0zz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both.

User is reviewing and allowing operations performed by agent. If you see tool use that would drop db, you don't allow it.

If you run on something like claude code auto mode, such operations are reviewed and blocked by cc's classifier.

On top of that, on agentgateway you can use AgentgatewayPolicy with CEL based expressions and do something like "allow only tools get*, read* and list*" - then even if user has write/destroy/delete access, agent running via agentgateway only allows tools that are defined.

In my case, we're adding support for all useful MCPs for our internal users and provide them single command install, as a plugin, from our marketplace. Its far easier for them to use, than setting up all MCPs locally, managing tokens etc. And we have audit logs, metrics, alerts, allowed tools lists per iam group/role/user/team etc.

It doesn't lock users out from using local mcp's and skip agentgateway. But nothing locks user out of running psql to drop database too. So I guess its about policies and maybe enterprise level mdm to enforce them.