Hey look how about some sympathy for the gun owner here? He accidentally pointed a loaded weapon at a loved one while having a heated argument, and the gun felt scared and accidentally went off! By accident!
Really, that poor gun owner might be scared to point a loaded weapon at a loved one again! Don't victim blame the poor owner!
I remember when the welders at my shop started coming in with skinny pants, they all looked like bearded trapezoids. I mean, they're allowed to wear whatever they want, i didn't mock them beyond the normal amount, but it was weird looking.
I was a huge fan of Tesla originally. I remember before the roadster, there was all this talk of open sourcing the platform so other manufacturers could build their own EVs.
Yeah, all my inputs go to the tv, then i run a wire to the receiver. This makes it so my ps5 and PC are plugged directly to the tv so i can get different resolutions are variable refresh rate and the tv can control the receiver. So when I turn something on, the tv/receiver turn on and set themselves to matching settings, Dolby, stereo, whatever. Its not huge but its a nice convinienice over the older optical connection.
I mean, yes and no. I like e-arc, and I like being able to adjust settings other than v-hold. But I don't want this slow crud fest that keeps telling me when my neighbour turns on Bluetooth on their iphone.
Theres a ton of other things I want my TV to do before more pixels.
Actual functional software would be nice, better tracking on high speed shots (in particular sweeping landscapes or reticles in video games) higher frame rates and variable frame rate content, make the actual using of the tv, things like changing inputs or channels faster, oh man so much more.
My university had the head of cyber security for a bank over to talk about pen testing, and one of the questions he got was "What Linux distro do you use at home." He said Ubuntu, because he wants a system that's stable and has support. If it works, it works.
I had a friend who was high up in a refinery years ago, and he once explained to me that many parts of the refining process are held separate as an artifact of rail companies and old oil kings being close knit.
I guess the idea was if you make it so we have to carry your product back and forth, we'll only use your product on our trains. The concept carried over with pipelines, people with interests in both industries ensured that the IP and patents needed for mass consumption were protected to essentially create the need for pipeline infrastructure. Otherwise they would have just bought miles of land and shipped near complete product to shore instead of the current back-and-forth.
I'm paraphrasing info i heard 20+ years ago, but the general take away is: oil production is siloed so the rich could get richer.
I actually stumbled across my Blackberry Torch in storage and gave a great big sigh. I don't use my phone as a media consumption device as much as many people. I understand I'm in the minority, but its comms first for me.
I'm a current clicks user on my Motorola Razr and I preordered this to use as my singular phone. I use my phone as a communication device, not for media consumption, I watch a video on my phone once a week and use Lemmy. So far the square screen of the RAZR works great for this except for the few times the OS requires the inside screen and the placement of the external cameras.
I remember the time I had a good pear. I actually thought it was a different fruit.