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by abhaynayar
289 days ago
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Yea. I was not going to say that because apparently it's bad etiquette - and we're supposed to look at the substance. It happened to my writing once where someone said it was AI written and it did hurt me. :'( But at this point I'm seeing it everywhere... the "Trash question? Trash answer" format posed as poetry EVERYWHERE and it is correlated with slop and I'm finding it very annoying to read. I might (to my own detriment perhaps) start factoring that in into what I'm gonna continue reading. Examples of that question format in this article:
- Liquid Glass? That's what your M4 CPU is for
- That glassy transparency and window animations? A notorious resource hog that brought mid-2000s hardware to its knees
- The moment a single tile wiggles? The entire UI crawls
- Checking mail? Browsing? Streaming? Your M4 is bored out of its silicon mind
- That whole section on: Battery life? ... Thermals? ... Future-proofing? ... Real workloads? ... ugh.
- Is it worth it? For Apple’s vibe? Probably. But next time your fan whispers or your battery dips faster than expected… maybe blame the glass. And apart from that question format, there's another thing but I can't quite figure out the pattern behind it but is slop: (I would really love to figure out what my brain thinks as "off" in these - maybe sentence length variability, maybe colons, or maybe trying to be poetic or dramatic or too self-assured with basically no data/substance underneath it, idk):
- Let’s be real: eye candy always comes at a price.
- When the system’s stressed, the pretty things break first.
- They chew through GPU/CPU time. Always have.
- Here’s my hot take: Apple knows exactly what they’re doing
- It's stealth bloat.
- You might not feel the drag today. That’s the point! The M4’s raw power is the perfect smokescreen. But those cycles aren’t free
- TL;DR: Liquid Glass is gorgeous tech debt. Your M4 can afford it… for now. But never forget: fancy pixels demand fancy math. Basically the entire article at this point. There was one place which was a bit personalized about the web app he built for his kids where I was like OK at least something seems OK, but as another user pointed out "It has those tiles that animate when you hover on them" doesn't make any sense. What tiles. How are we supposed to know. |
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