

And RAM compression is free?
Of course not but I’m not aware of a different impact on performance compared to macOS.
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And RAM compression is free?
Of course not but I’m not aware of a different impact on performance compared to macOS.


they seem to have better memory management than windows
Windows has RAM compression by default since quite some time.


Honor, ASUS, and HP are the first to ship laptops powered by Intel Wildcat Lake CPUs
Considering this is an article about shipping notebooks, the lack of product photos is astonishing.


Apple is selling far more powerful iPads for the same price and the only difference is the keyboard+touchpad. The cheap Neo doesn’t even come with touch ID.


if you’re saying they’re grateful for capitalism then you are crediting capitalism.
I’m not.
It is obvious that you think Koreans aren’t capable of thinking past surface level.
I do not.


you’d be very serious to credit capitalism for it…
There is a difference between the claim that the workers aren’t pro capitalism when they make a good payout, alleging that I’m referring to the workers as capitalists, and me allegedly crediting capitalism itself.
I don’t know what point you’re making.
Yes, it is obvious that there is a group of people here deeply entrenched in the anglo-centristic world view of a 14 y/o kid who cannot fathom the concept of the average South Koran having a different view of capitalism than them, in light of South Korans having North Korea right across the border.


You aren’t a capitalist if you’re paid well under capitalism, your labor is still being taking advantage of so the capitalist can buy a new summer mansion, you could still be fired for no reason, and you’re still one injury or automation or bad economic quarter away from being laid off.
And yet these workers seek to get wealthy off capitalism, even though they are not the capitalists themselves. SK Hynix workers are not capitalists either but payouts of $460,000-$477,000 per worker is not working class wage either.
Being pro capitalism when you don’t own capital is a result of a lifelong of propaganda and no understanding what capitalism is.
You mean like South Korea where their poster child of anti-capitalism is North Korea, right across the border?
It’s a creative suite made by AMD.
How is this a creative suite?
Vivado Design Suite is a software suite for synthesis and analysis of hardware description language (HDL) designs, superseding Xilinx ISE with additional features for system on a chip development and high-level synthesis (HLS). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivado
Saying creative suite pretty much says that it’s some kind of Adobe competitor.


We’ll see. None of these games ever had day 1 releases on PC. The next mainline God of War and Horizon games aren’t even announced, so things may change by then.


You’re the one who literally said “in general.”
And I also literally said “directly benefiting”. Nice selective quoting you did there. “In general people are in favor of the things that directly benefit them”
So if people are directly benefiting from capitalism, these people are in favor of it. Not really a super hard concept to grasp, yet you keep struggling with that simple sentence.


against the working class
Highly paid specialists is not the working class. You clearly didn’t read the article and now try to weasel out of your uninformed comments.
But you’re only serving their bosses.
LOL. As if comments on Lemmy had any influence on strikes in South Korea.


Why would you assume people agree with something they must do to eat?
“Based on 2026 profit forecasts, that translates to average payouts of $460,000-$477,000 per worker”
Yeah, that’s just barely enough to eat. 😂
This isn’t about needing to eat, it’s about becoming as wealthy as Hynix workers. Did you even read the article?


And the workers are certainly pro-capitalism because they make money from that too. /s
In general people are in favor of the things that directly benefit them, yes, absolutely. Who would even assume otherwise?


Good! Fight for your rights! Fuck AI!
The workers certainly don’t agree with “Fuck AI!” It’s the AI profits they want a share of and wouldn’t mind if AI didn’t collapse once they get an agreement.


Anyone old enough to remember that Gmail launched with “unlimited” storage?


Sounds like bambu is perfectly free to not give the code to anyone, but as soon as they give the code to someone, that someone can give it to whoever they want.
And that’s why people redistributing and modifying an older snapshot of the code are 100% within their rights to do so.
How is retail price related to Apple’s cost of manufacturing of a simple keyboard without touch ID?