Interesting take on comparability vs performance. I gotta imaging capturing user data and sending to a cloud collector is also a big culprit.

    • @FrankTheHealer@lemmy.ml
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      81 year ago

      Went down a bit of a rabbit hole here. Very interesting. Would love to see a Vsauce style video going into various real life examples of this

      Thanks for sharing.

      • @pythonoob@programming.dev
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        121 year ago

        Cell phone batteries. Phones used to have shit batteries but they would last 3 days because the software running on it was minimal and the hardware was low power. Batteries have become way better in the last 20 years but phones don’t even last a day because if all the hardware and software running super demanding and inefficient programs.

        • @DoomBot5@lemmy.world
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          101 year ago

          The biggest contributor is actually screen size. Your phone screen is about 8x larger and 16x higher resolution than an old dumb phone.

        • tcm
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          91 year ago

          Part of that is just us using our phones more. If I used my smartphone the way I would use an old flip phone, the battery would probably last a few days

      • @ExecutorAxon@vlemmy.net
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        41 year ago

        Would love to see a vsauce style video

        Heyy Vsauce, Michael here. But where ‘here’ is in modern computers, is very different from where ‘here’ was, or used to be in older PCs. But why is that?

    • Spzi
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      41 year ago

      Also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkinson's_law : The duration of public administration, bureaucracy and officialdom expands to fill its allotted time span, regardless of the amount of work to be done.

      Fitting quotes:

      • Data expands to fill the space available for storage.
      • The demand upon a resource tends to expand to match the supply of the resource (If the price is zero). The reverse is not true.