8 pointsby CarbonBasedUnit7 hours ago3 comments
  • 1vuio0pswjnm77 hours ago
    Text-only, no Javascript

    http://assets.msn.com/content/view/v2/Detail/en-in/AA24cVZL

       (
         printf 'GET /content/view/v2/Detail/en-in/AA24cVZL HTTP/1.0\r\n'
         printf 'Host: assets.msn.com\r\n\r\n'
       )|busybox ssl_client assets.msn.com \
        |grep -o "<p>.*</p>" \
        |tr -d '\134' \
        |sed '1s|^|<meta charset=utf8/>|' > 1.htm
       firefox ./1.htm
  • CarbonBasedUnit7 hours ago
    Worldwide smartphone shipments are expected to decline 14% ... the steepest annual contraction in smartphone history. Manufacturers focusing on selling fewer higher-end products, driven by elevated prices for RAM and transportation/fuel.
    • fiedzia7 hours ago
      I am not sure RAM/fuel prices have much impact here. I have a phone that's about to get 3 generations behind latest one and comparing them side by side, I have 0 reasons to upgrade. Some specs are better, but not enough to notice in daily use.
  • Finnucane7 hours ago
    Price goes up, people are facing other inflationary pressures, worries about job security, etc. New phone is totally optional, easily punted. When was the last time phones had a really good new feature? (says guy with 2020 iphone SE that still works just fine)