Location: outside 7th floor
Location: outside 7th floor
Well at least it’s actually bread?
We got one, it’s pretty much unkillable. We even used it to gather wood.
Their bread is so sugary that in some countries it is by law a pastry.
Honestly it could also be excitement for exemple.
But yeah dogs need their space and some need their humans’ continued presence which make them unsuited for living in an appartment with folks working 9 to 5.
Yup it sure looks like it.
In order to make the reflection work the bed would have to be angled against the wall.
It’s funny how the brain instantly notices that the perspective is nonsensical but can’t really pinpoint the issue ^^
Yeah maybe I’m not very competent on that with my 7yo cheap phone and 1080p LCD screen (free from someone who wanted to trash it) ^^’
My guess would be deleting higher res versions of less watched videos and unwatched videos alltogether.
Anyway archiving everything everyone does is - imho - a fool’s errand.
My bet is that if a video is famous it’s gonna get replicated. And if it doesn’t, well, it will join the unending list of lost medias.
Anyway we just can’t archive anything anyone produces forever.
But they still look great in 1080p or even 720p (audio still excluded) don’t they?
Otoh do we need perfect (or even good) persistence for the 36284th similar bbq tuto or some random-ass cat video?
Currently data storage is dirt cheap because globalised mass production of electronics is a wild thing.
As soon as we get past our current peak everything production at least on copper, rare metals, and petrol (there’s more, I’m just not knowledgeable enough) and we start to have to ration things a bit high res video streaming will be one of the first things to go.
And still, do you need a 4K video stream for a music video?
I understand wanting higher res audio (which still amounts to minuscule amounts of bandwith compared to the video stream) but I don’t get how image quality is important in this setting.
Liquified Natural Gas books?