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  • sgibson5150 OP ,

    I think you called this, or at least you came closest. See edit #3 in post.

    wischi , to mildlyinfuriating in YouTube needs more potato

    This also happens when the video was just uploaded recently and YouTube hasn’t finished encoding all the different resolutions.

    sgibson5150 OP ,

    First time it’s happened to me but I’ll take your word for it. As of tonight, it’s been up for two days and has 14k views. I figured it was either something transient or YT was applying some traffic management during peak demand.

    wischi ,

    Ok if it’s up for two days and still not showing better quality than something different is going on. YouTube is typically pretty fast with encoding videos and most of the time all resolutions are finished between 15min and 1h after uploading the video, so it’s maybe not that in your case.

    bionicjoey , to mildlyinfuriating in YouTube needs more potato

    Usually this happens when the only resolutions available are the ones shown (typically because it’s an older video)

    Alexstarfire ,

    It would be odd to show resolutions not available.

    sgibson5150 OP , (edited )

    I think it was posted within the last week. I remember the HDR processing wasn’t done processing the first time I tried to watch it. Would I be complaining about the resolution of a video from 2007?

    Edit: Sorry. My reply sounds rude, but I ran into this problem on a channel I’m familiar with. They’re an HDR walker. All of their content is in 4K. I could have included that in the post, but you could have assumed that I’m not a complete dumbass. Maybe we both can learn from this.

    BakedCatboy , to mildlyinfuriating in YouTube needs more potato

    Thank goodness it’s in HDR

    sgibson5150 OP ,

    I love basking in the vivid, radiant luminosity of a potato.

    ZombiFrancis ,

    Pixels be crisp.

    Fiivemacs , to mildlyinfuriating in YouTube needs more potato

    You probably didn’t watch enough ads for crap you already bought

    Sam_Bass , (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in He's got a point

    I used to pull 12hour sessions on everquest and suffered none of that

    casual_turtle_stew_enjoyer , to lemmyshitpost in He's got a point

    To me it depends on how hard you work and game, and by that I just mean how you posture yourself over a keyboard and how actively/frantically you interface with a computer.

    My posture is shit despite spending up to 14 hours a day in front of a computer. It’s still ways better than that of someone who hunches over their keyboard staring dead at their big ass monitor with their fingers locked in over the QE+WASD button group as they zone in to get that “flick” response time.

    Meanwhile, my shitty posture is just lounging or reclining in my ergo chair as I swivel my neck to look at any of my three eye-level monitors. I shift around a lot and my hands aren’t near the keyboard unless I’m actively typing. I crack my neck and roll my shoulders often, sometimes stretch or go take a 15-minute walk. I only use dark themes and always have proper ambient lighting to prevent concentrated light exposure fucking up my eyesight.

    I have been keeping this technophiliac routine going for about 5 years now. Depression, Severe General Anxiety/Paranoia, Alcoholism, Substance Abuse (weed), Over-eating, Serial Dating and unexplained bouts of mania were all problems I had to deal with during those five years. Some of them may have been amplified by this routine computer use but certainly not caused by it, I’ve identified the true causes for almost all of them and, aside from depression, they have nothing to do with sitting in front of screens all day.

    There are much bigger issues associated with computer use and the media’s failure to report on them speaks volumes. Stop attacking the video games that aren’t predatory (keep going after the ones that are) and start really really taking a look at the effects of social media. Social media will destroy society long before video games get a chance to.

    I stand by this statement, to the grave: Death to Social Media.

    Hule ,

    Lemmy IS social media. Right?

    …Right?..

    insert Padmeme

    captain_aggravated ,
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    I hope “social” is the wrong word for… Whatever this is.

    dual_sport_dork , to lemmyshitpost in He's got a point
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    Let me air out two unrelated but similar things that annoyed the shit out of me back in the day.

    Your parents then: “That floor mat thingy (referring to the Power Pad) doesn’t count as exercise because it’s still Nintendo. You need to go outside!!!”

    Adults now: Middle school phys-ed classes consisting of playing Dance Dance Revolution apparently somehow now “counts” as real exercise.

    And,

    Your parents then: “The problem with you kids is you spend all day in front of that tube, watching those stupid movies and playing video games all day instead of reading books. It’s stunting your ability to differentiate fantasy from reality!!!”

    Your parents now: Instantly believe every damn fool thing they see on Facebook, even and especially when it is clearly horseshit.

    So yeah. I can totally believe that some moron would unironically believe that staring at a screen containing an office application is somehow automatically more “wholesome” than staring at a screen displaying any other content for the same amount of time.

    captain_aggravated ,
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    Reading ebooks on a phone isn’t as valid as reading a paper book.

    fidodo , to lemmyshitpost in He's got a point

    To be fair, lots of companies specifically point out ergonomics and give out onboarding materials with suggestions on exercises to do and office setup best practices.

    Awareness is important, and most office jobs already raise awareness about it. I think the only time I’ve seen it in video games were those take a break reminders I’ve seen in some Nintendo games.

    Maalus , to lemmyshitpost in He's got a point

    Someone who points out excel has clearly never played Starcraft in any capacity. There is a caster, who has a shirt with an x-ray of a hand that’s bolted to some sort of frame, with “APM” written on top of it (actions per minute, a measure of how fast a player plays the game).

    Mobas, RTS are hell on wrists. FPS too, with all the flicking. You can do excel in a shitty position for years and you’ll not end up with screws in your hand or nerve pinching.

    melpomenesclevage ,

    Yeah I played RTS games, including both starcrafts, through my mid twenties (really hung on to the damn things) and was pretty good (got to diamond and stuck there in sc2, which is another animal entirely from pro tier. High school pitchers rarely need special shoulder surgery), and I never needed hand surgery or even serious carpal tunnel help.

    Until I was in a position where I had to use office shit for ten hours a day. Then I needed physical therapy for about a year. I think with the games, theres time during matchmaking and loading where you just have to move, even in your seat. Its a whole thing.

    KevonLooney ,

    Most people don’t need physical therapy after working in an office for a few years.

    melpomenesclevage ,

    Wasnt exactly an office, and I was going at the excel about as hard as I did the StarCraft.

    TheKingBee ,
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    Carpal tunnel is still a thing, my old manager had to get surgery on both wrists.

    cumskin_genocide , to lemmyshitpost in He's got a point

    Both can be true

    theneverfox , to lemmyshitpost in He's got a point

    It depends… If you’ve got good posture (and I don’t mean sitting up straight, you have to shift around), a good chair, and you get up every hour or two to at least walk around? It’s still probably not healthy, but at least you don’t get too many aches and pains

    On the other hand, it’s a lot harder with gaming. You’ve got your hands on the keyboard or clutching the controller constantly, you (or at least I) will tense up and put strength in my wrist at a weak angle, sometimes I’ll find myself leaning forward and tensing up

    I feel it if I’m on a gaming kick, but day in and day out it’s usually not too bad. It helps that I need to walk to refocus anyways, so even gaming I usually take a lot of breaks

    CaptainBasculin , to aboringdystopia in consider the implications for a post scarcity future

    Energy generation requires intense planning as the amount generated has to be spent immediately.

    Reason all countries require some sort of permission before installing solar power to your roof is this; as you can’t just add more power to your grid without addressing proper storage for excess electricity or decreasing certain plant outputs.

    MystikIncarnate ,

    This is true if you want to export the power back to the grid (aka grid tied), however, some solar controller systems can operate without this happening, and do not require any form of permission to operate.

    Generally homes are grid tied unless they have batteries, simply for the fact that the solar power is generally available when power isn’t in high demand, and not available when power is in high demand. So the daytime power is pushed to batteries, and the batteries are consumed during usage time (usually near or after sunset).

    Systems can be augmented to use grid power when solar/batteries are insufficient, and do so without sending any excess power back to the grid.

    These systems are generally more expensive than grid tied systems, but they have obvious upsides to power availability when the grid is not delivering power. Another caveat is that most solar systems are not built to be able to handle the full power load from a household, so some things will be solar while many others will not be.

    Unless you’re exporting the power, a permit is not required for generating power with solar. Installing it, however, you may want a permit for that…

    orrk ,

    decreasing certain plant outputs.

    let’s be honest, this is the real threat, oil/coal/natgas based power production would take a hit midday, because at the end of the day, the shareholder is simply more equal than you are, and he is owed the income

    aubeynarf ,

    no, it’s an engineering reason. The total energy into the grid has to equal the total energy out, and large generation plants can’t just be spun up and down at will. The generation network has to coordinate changes in capacity and synchronize resulting line frequency shifts.

    orrk ,

    and large generation plants can’t just be spun up and down at will.

    actually, they can

    orcrist ,

    I don’t know of a single country that prevents you from adding panels to your roof without permission. The connection to the grid might be regulated, but that’s a totally different claim, my friend. And the difference is important when evaluating the rest of your statement.

    Droggelbecher , to lemmyshitpost in He's got a point

    Tbf the combination can be worst. During COVID lockdowns I’d spend all waking hours either coding or hand writing for uni, hand writing to teach online, or gaming. Sometimes I’d crochet. I have chronic painful tendinitis now.

    TheRealLinga ,

    People specialized in hand/arm/rotator cuff bodywork can help you with that. You might have to try a few different therapists before you find one that’s good, but it’s worth it to get relief.

    Source- am a bodyworker

    Droggelbecher ,

    Thanks for the tip, I’ll look into it! I’m really grateful to have this new thing to look into, as physio didn’t help much

    ManniSturgis ,

    It’s off topic, but I do approve of that user name. :)

    Droggelbecher ,

    Droggelbecher

    A_Random_Idiot , to lemmyshitpost in He's got a point

    No no, you see. Its okay and normal to destroy your body for other peoples profit.

    The problem here is you enjoying yourself and experience happiness. Personal happiness is a sin in capitalism, because it might lead to thoughts of improving your situation, and thats the last thing anyone wants. Just think of what it could do to the shareholders!

    /s because I know some dim bulb will take this seriously otherwise.

    Harbinger01173430 ,

    It might be a joke but you are on point…

    A_Random_Idiot ,

    its on point, but if I dont /s then someone will come in and think I’m actually arguing in favor of ruining your body for capitalism.

    cause every time I’ve ever made a super obvious post, I always get some dimbulb response without the /s

    SuperSpruce ,

    No no, you see. Its okay and normal to destroy your body for the glorious state.

    The problem here is you enjoying yourself and experience happiness. Personal happiness is a sin in communism, because it might lead to thoughts of freedom and self-improvement, and thats the last thing the government wants. Just think of what it could do to the production!

    /s because I know capitalism sucks, but communism sucks as well.

    trashgirlfriend ,

    commulism is when the government do stuff

    melpomenesclevage ,

    Weird how your ‘communism’ always seems identical to capitalism, and literally every critique applies to both.

    Almost like you don’t actually know what communism is and have created an entirely fictional external scapegoat to feel like the horror you labor in and perpetuate is morally good, or something.

    This isn’t to defend the USSR, plenty of problems, but, like, you never bothered to learn what any of those actually were. Also, ussr≠all communism, some, including the USSR’s official position for the entirety of its existence, would argue that they weren’t communist at all.

    Not that you care to use any crotical tjinking or curiosity to scratch the surface of the ideas you were told and discover myriad (mostly still shitty, but way more interesting and exciting) worlds beneath.

    KevonLooney ,

    I mean, you can still go to former communist countries and see what older people look like. Like in Hungary older people don’t smile much. They learned that if you smile too much it might be suspicious and you could be investigated by the police. Why are you smiling? Do you have access to black market luxuries?

    melpomenesclevage ,

    Completely ignoring literally everything I said.

    Where is this communist youre arguing with? Are they in the room with us now?

    KevonLooney ,

    This entire thread is about communism? The parent post is a critique of it? The word is mentioned in every post on the thread?

    melpomenesclevage ,

    Read what I wrote, or why even reply to me?

    All of it, please.

    Cowbee ,
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    That’s hilariously wrong, lmao. The majority of people in nearly every post-soviet state wants Communism back, and this number is

    You don’t have to like Communism or the USSR, but please don’t make things up now, lmao. It’s cringe red-scare fanfiction.

    Cowbee ,
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    Why would any government oppose people’s thoughts of freedom and self-improvement, when that’s specifically the goal of Communism to encourage, as opposed to Capitalism?

    SuperSpruce ,

    Because Communist governments see any opposition to communism as a threat to their power, so they do not tolerate dissidence even if they claim to tolerate dissidence. It’s just another example of the paradox of tolerance.

    Cowbee ,
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    How is freedom and self-improvement “opposition to Communism?” Do you have the slightest idea what you’re talking about?

    SuperSpruce ,

    It might not be opposition to communism the way Marx envisioned it, but it is absolutely opposition to communism the way communist governments have envisioned it

    Cowbee ,
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    How?

    SuperSpruce ,

    Look up East Germany for one of the milder examples.

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