• 0 Posts
  • 46 Comments
Joined 1 year ago
cake
Cake day: June 30th, 2023

help-circle


  • “Moving the goal posts” I fail to see how I’m changing the conditions. I’m explaining a clear and obvious issue in that image which is why it’s not a good comparison.

    Okay, extensions require container processes, for each one. Each new extension add to the RAM usage. For both Firefox and Chrome.

    So already the comparison is flawed because Firefox now requires more base memory to load those extensions out the gate.

    But now, Firefox is clearly showing Tampermonkey in the toolbar, a userscript extension. Let’s just say I run a script that fetches competing price info from temu.com when you browse a site like amazon. Not uncommon.

    Let’s say I set that to loop, so it’ll work on infinite scroll pages too.

    Okay, now if you leave your browser alone for an hour and it’s refreshing these scripts, guess what happens to the memory?

    Every test of current builds of FF vs Chrome has found extremely negligible performance differences when both are stock installs.






  • You’d have to be pumping up quite a bit I think to reverse through the residential transformer with just your little generac home unit, but you may be correct if there are no one way circuits or backfeed fuses. Even so, hopefully it wouldn’t kill. Home voltage stepped up would lose its amperage and be like an extremely anemic taser potentially.

    I’d love to hear from an electrical worker on the topic, but yea, it’s the amps that kill more than the volts.


  • Exactly this. It’s so insanely selfish and pretty illegal.

    That said, 120v backfeed is unlikely to kill and linemen kind of expect and test for residual current because of accidents like this causing falls, but it doesn’t mean it’s okay, and the chances of hurting someone are still non-zero.



  • Travelling, but start by looking up Doom wads and Duke Nukem Build engine mods.

    These were so plentiful they were put into compilations, and the best were even repackaged with the game in later releases.

    Again, tons of playformers and fps titles would previously offer characters as unlocks as well as customization equipment. The Tekken series up through 5 had SO MUCH GEAR. Virtual Fighter up to VF 4 EVO. Fighting games were actually huge with this, and only Soul Calibur seems to have kept it around a bit. They still sell customizatipn packs I believe, but they offer FAR more out of the box than average.

    Could list more but unfortunately about to lose signal.


  • Sorry man, this is just counterfactual.

    I’m glad you feel this way I guess, but before you were born and well into the PS3 and 360 gen, games were still releasing with tons of cosmetic unlocks.

    The RPG leveling system of Modern Warfare and the push to tie in game unlocks to your online progression dovetailed with selling skins and cosmetics across the industry. If you were a gamer on the PS2 and the 360 era the difference was like night and day. It’s why people were bowled over when games like Spiderman included so many costumes because the pressure to monetize these would normally be massive.

    But somehow, they included dozens of unique designs and outfits without it bankrupting the company. Just like the decades of games prior to the DLC era had. Like magic.