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Katzelle3@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which browser and search engine would you recommend for parents and older people?
5·15 days agoDoesn’t really matter. The true work lies in how you configure it. You can make the computer automatically open the browser and multiple tabs on startup. Move the tabs to the sidebar, so they have all the websites they want neatly organized in a list on the left side of the screen.
DuckDuckGo has a feature called bangs that redirects your searches to other search engines depending of which bang you use.
Katzelle3@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Chat, is this true? Can people really just tick an "I agree" box and do a cybercrime? I'm literally shaking and crying rn
31·24 days agoI mean these checkboxes exist only so the companies get a free pass, saying: “But they told us they wouldn’t do something like that. You can’t blame us for it.”
Damn, how did you know?
Katzelle3@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How would you feel about a government agency dedicated to preventing the sale of fake products?
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Katzelle3@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Tragedy can bring out the Worst in people, but also the Best
56·4 months ago“my turning point” good one
An ironic win for gay people, I guess.
Wait, that’s 1.25 per liter. Isn’t that kind of expensive?
Katzelle3@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•You've got to stick up for the little guy
10·7 months agoOk, be real here. What kind of lobbying work are you actually able to accuse Nintendo of?
Well, technically speaking, we all are in space.
“Här går man, Herr Gårmann.” as in “Hier geht man, Herr Gehmann.”?
Is it gay to eat tenders?
Doesn’t the Apple Watch already fulfill the function of an iPod Nano? It works with Bluetooth headphones and has 16 GB of storage you can use for music, which is a lot by iPod Nano standards.
The left image looks like an old Cray computer. Could be an interesting indicator of the age of the image or the artist who made it.
Katzelle3@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Sorry babe, the US never invested into public transit at the level we were supposed
4·11 months agoThe most mind blowing thing to me is how close those places are to city centers, like wouldn’t they think that there might be a visual clash if you place bungalows right next to skyscrapers?
I don’t think it’s correct though.
The graph suggests that you should be looking at a 65-inch screen from a distance of 120 cm for resolutions above 4k to be worth it. I interpret that as the distance at which the screen-door effect becomes visible, so this seems awfully close actually.
A 65-inch screen has a width of 144 cm, which gives you a 100 degree angle of vision from the left edge to the right edge of the screen. Divide the approximate horizontal resolution of 4000 pixels by 100 and you get an angular pixel density of 40 PPD (Pixels Per Degree).
However for the pixel gaps to become too small to be seen or in other words for the screen-door effect to disappear, you need an angular pixel density of 60 PPD. That means you can sit at a more reasonable distance of 220 cm in front of a 65-inch screen for resolutions above 4k to be worth it.
This is still too close for comfort though, given that the resulting horizontal angle of vision is 66 degrees. The THX cinema standard recommends a horizontal viewing angle of 40 degrees.
So multiply 40 degrees by 60 pixels per degree to get a horizontal resolution of 2400 pixels. That means the perfect resolution for TVs is actually QHD.
Katzelle3@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Be Wholesome@lemmy.world•Men only want one thing and it's wholesome
5·2 years agoHousing would literally be ten times cheaper if you didn’t keep actively insisting on low density housing in the middle of a god damn metropolis.
https://youtu.be/XC3CjYCGEro