Not exactly climate friendly.
Well, it is not as easy as that. If you want to keep backward compatibility with low bitrates you need to be willing to waste a lot of computer power = heat + cooling = lots of power generation.
This also got me thinking how despite Apple wish to be perceived as 'innovators' and 'disruptors', they've created a giant silicon scrapheap. Not exactly climate friendly.
Quote from: jwi on November 07, 2019, 11:11:25 amWell, it is not as easy as that. If you want to keep backward compatibility with low bitrates you need to be willing to waste a lot of computer power = heat + cooling = lots of power generation.Perhaps Im misunderstanding, but how does maintaining backwards compatibility generate significant overhead? Just thinking of some real world examples, windows is famously backwards compatible (at an API level at least) but seems to be pretty competitive in performance terms which would suggest it's not spending loads of computing power on comparability.
Quote from: remus on November 07, 2019, 12:09:20 pmQuote from: jwi on November 07, 2019, 11:11:25 amWell, it is not as easy as that. If you want to keep backward compatibility with low bitrates you need to be willing to waste a lot of computer power = heat + cooling = lots of power generation.Perhaps Im misunderstanding, but how does maintaining backwards compatibility generate significant overhead? Just thinking of some real world examples, windows is famously backwards compatible (at an API level at least) but seems to be pretty competitive in performance terms which would suggest it's not spending loads of computing power on comparability.On the contrary, microsoft's commitment to backward compatibility is what makes the PC laptops enormous with really bad battery life.
If you have thousands of topi shots, Russian bots, etc. is your hd quite full?
Will... is your hd quite full?
If I have to delete my collection of saucy albatross photos I'll be very disappointed.
Spanning many "nice interests"
I've got 150Gb left of a 500Gb drive. Is that the problem?
Quote from: Will Hunt on November 07, 2019, 07:22:35 pmI've got 150Gb left of a 500Gb drive. Is that the problem?Answers also welcome.