hikosan

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[–] hikosan@lemmy.ml 2 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

Thanks! And, yeah, exactly. I think it all comes from people mostly using their own websites on desktop PCs, in full screen on a wide monitor (though some websites still have overflows--there is a visible horizontal scrollbar even on a wide screen). Or people who seriously hate dealing with CSS (most of them use frameworks) and are too lazy to debug. But, point is, it's not hard. DevTools is super easy to use to detect all kinds of problems: be it from HTML, styling, scripting, cookie related, performance, etc.

[–] hikosan@lemmy.ml 1 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

I do think the consumer market might still look depressing in upcoming years, but I don't think there will be one AI company left. I mean, even if we don't take it literally, like I also wanted to mention how OpenAI gets to build its fabulous data centers while Anthropic just signs partnerships, and both LLMs (ChatGPT and Claude) are good and competitive. And don't forget about FOSS models like DeepSeek.

There is something those companies aren't loud and clear about, like they don't talk about architectural bottlenecks, that what they need is not scaling but an architectural shift. And once photonics enters the game, should we expect the prices[*] to drop or will they justify it by even more compute power.

[*] edit: I mean LLM pricing (tokens), not chips

[–] hikosan@lemmy.ml 1 points 15 hours ago

If there is a website (yours or someone else's) that has an overflow issue and you don't know how to fix it, you can share the link and I will take a look, try to fix it, and reply with a solution.

Alternatively, if you have any related questions, feel free to ask and I will try to answer them.

[–] hikosan@lemmy.ml 1 points 15 hours ago

AFAIK, before AI it was COVID coupled with cryptomining, yet the only thing it hurt was GPU prices going up, not DRAM. Now, we have both GPUs and RAM sticks costing as much as a decent PC that you could build at least two years ago... yeah, I am somewhat hurt over my dream of building a high-end battlestation, which might not come to reality anytime soon.

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Fix Your Overflows (fractalvoid.codeberg.page)
 

Many websites don't bother to fix this thing which significantly improves the UX when browsing websites on small screens (smartphones, etc.). Overflows cause the webpage to drift when attempting to scroll down, and it can be a frustrating experience (at least, for me, especially when I have to re-adjust because the initial size of the text is small because somewhere down the page there is a long string of monospace text or code piece in a tag).

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Fix Your Overflows (fractalvoid.codeberg.page)
 

Many websites don't bother to fix this thing which significantly improves the UX when browsing websites on small screens (smartphones, etc.). Overflows cause the webpage to drift when attempting to scroll down, and it can be a frustrating experience (at least, for me, especially when I have to re-adjust because the initial size of the text is small because somewhere down the page there is a long string of monospace text or code piece in a tag).

[–] hikosan@lemmy.ml 4 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

nobody is going to get sued

I gotta agree with you, because the people who are currently suing memory makers seem to be names I’ve never heard of, maybe they are trying to cut some money for personal profit. But even Valve was frustrated with the way how they are unable to negotiate the prices, it's like only a few companies can (like OAI, Anthropic, SpaceX, etc.), basically the ones who are currently "in control" of stock market prices.

It makes me think of when Epic Games sued Apple: at some point, there could be more "smaller" companies like Valve that would be frustrated with the situation enough to do something about it. Maybe we should boycott the use of AI (unlikely), maybe we should boycott buying next gen consoles (more likely), etc. We can do something about it if we, as a society, become more conscious about the situation, even though conscious consumerism sounds overly optimistic.

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[Opinion] Why DRAM Prices Skyrocketed (fractalvoid.codeberg.page)
submitted 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) by hikosan@lemmy.ml to c/technology@lemmy.ml
 

This is an experimental and opinionated piece that I hope triggers some interesting discussion about the current situation with memory makers getting sued and possibly/allegedly the prices being deliberately manipulated with.

If anyone actually manages to read this, feedback is welcome