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A_Chilean_Cyborg , to android in Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?
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I dislike Apple alot, stupidly Expensive, more than they devices worth, very restrictive on what you can do with them (treat their customers as kids) and their monopoly.

There is also a wide variety of Android phones with different price ranges, and features (like my beloved headphone jacks), wider customisation and a somewhat better repaiability sometimes.

things I dislike about Apple + things I like about android = preference.

flagellum ,

I agree with almost everything you’ve said, but how do you consider Apple a monopoly?

xT1TANx ,

Their ecosystem is closed is what he means.

dubbel , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?

I’m actually not that into actual self-hosting (it feels too close to my day job). But i love the idea of it, and actually do host my own RSS Reader: It’s selfoss (PHP + SQLite, so, very simple) and i have been using ever since google reader shut down. It runs on my uberspace.de instance.

LostCause , to books in Fiction or nonfiction? Why?

I read non-fiction on my phone at work or on the go and fiction mostly with physical books. I enjoy both and would have a hard time to decide if I could only have one.

surrendertogravity , to gaming in What Indie hidden gems do you recommend?
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Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor is one of my favorite indie games of all time. The city design really captures the feeling of wandering around an unfamiliar, large, bustling place. The diary mechanic at the end of the day is a great way to get in character, and I like that you can decorate the apartment. I did some light data-mining (mostly item info and dialogue strings), and I even have fridge magnets of some of the pixel art!

Depanneur Nocturne is also a great evening’s worth of exploration and vibes, but I mention it because it has a reference to Spaceport Janitor and it made me SO happy when I realized that. :)

gerowen , to selfhosted in What's your backup strategy?

I have an external hard drive that I keep in the car. I bring it in once a month and sync it with the server. The data partition is encrypted so that even if it were to get stolen, the data itself is safe.

bernard ,
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I have a similar 321 strategy without using someone else’s server and needing to traverse the internet. I keep my drive in the pool shed, since if my house was to blow up or get robbed, the shed would probably be fine.

c2h6 , to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] Check my employees clockings at work? No problem. No problem at all.

Gotta love power tripping managers, without them maliciouscompliance wouldn’t be what it is

nottheengineer , to youshouldknow in YSK: A car takes uses about seven seconds worth of fuel to start up. If you are going to idle for a period of time longer than that, you'll save fuel by turning your engine off.

Starting the engine puts as much wear on it as driving for 50 miles. Automatic start/stop hurts engine longevity by doing that unnecessarily and should always be turned off.

My car uses 0.5l of fuel idling for an hour. There’s no way in hell that a start/stop system would even save 10$ a year, so there’s no benefit to using it.

thekernel ,

That’s not true, cold starts cause wear not warm starts.

At most it’s starter motor and battery wear, start stop cars have agm batteries for that reason.

SpacemanSpiff ,
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What about the fact that the oil drains to the pan in those few seconds that the engine is stopped?

This is my real concern. Sure you can upgrade starter motors and batteries to handle the extra cycles, but you can’t do anything about increased scoring and wear on cylinders in the milliseconds before the fluids start to circulate again.

mrcory ,

Some start stop engines have auxiliary oil pumps. I don’t know much about them besides random research I have done in the past out of curiosity.

Napa also claims some vehicles have auxiliary water and transmission pumps as well.

SpacemanSpiff ,
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That might be true, I’m not a mechanical engineer but despite that, my understanding is that within the engine block itself, cylinders are primarily lubricated via the system holding pressure. This pressure starts to drop the second the engine ceases.

You can notice the effect on cars that have realtime oil temp monitors. Mine does, and it’s digital. My stable oil temp is around 216 degrees Fahrenheit. After a start-stop cycle, even for only 5-10 seconds or so, the temp drops about 5-8 degrees. After a minute, the temp is down 25 degrees. That’s significant. Essentially the engine is no longer “at temp” for the first 30 seconds or so after it resumes. That’s 30 seconds of additional semi-cold, under pressure wear each cycle.

Dymonika ,

Then why do so many new car models have auto-stop features that kick in at red lights? They would not do that if it wasn’t more efficient.

mtdyson_01 ,

And a heavier duty starter that is specifically made to be used often.

Lycanthrotree , to android in Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?

I may be one of the last hangers-on for this issue, but: my Android phone has a headphone port! That was non-negotiable for me last time I got a new phone. Earbuds do not stay in my ears, are super uncomfortable, and I don’t want to charge a wireless headset or mess with an adapter all the time. I have cheap wired headphones for going out and about that I don’t lose when they fall out because the wire catches them, and really nice wired headphones at home that are much better quality than wireless ones. My car also has a 3.5 mm hookup that sounds a lot better than Bluetooth audio.

Besides that: Having more customization and control. Firefox + adblockers and other extensions. ReVanced for YouTube. Easier access to the phone’s storage and files. Being able to block ads adds so much quality of life.

RebootRebootReboot ,

I absolutely agree with the 3.5mm headphone port. I use mine all the time as every wireless set of earbuds that I’ve tried has hurt my ears in minutes. I also can’t forget to charge my wired ones. It’s getting harder to find a decent phone that has both a headphone port and a micro SD card slot.

Lycanthrotree ,

I literally can’t keep the wireless earbuds in! I don’t know if my ears are too small or weirdly shaped on the inside or what. Sometimes I can kind of wedge them in for a minute, but only by having them actively digging into the sides of my ear. That hurts and it still falls out as soon as I move my head.

My current phone doesn’t have a micro SD card slot, but that’s another improvement I would really like to have. I like to keep a lot of pictures and files on my phone and it would be great to be able to upgrade the storage as it fills up.

c2h6 , to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] You can't badge back in if you haven't badged out?

Stupid corporate policies and power tripping managers… Where would we get such quality content without them??

dreadedchalupacabra , to gaming in Describe a game in 5 words or less, and see if anyone can guess it.

General, another settlement needs help.

Sharpiemarker ,

Surely this must be Fallout 4

dreadedchalupacabra , to gaming in Describe a game in 5 words or less, and see if anyone can guess it.

Rock and stone!

CalamityKitz ,
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You beautiful dwarf!

ComradeDaisy ,
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guess___ Deep Rock Galactic?

gigachad , to youshouldknow in YSK it's either "should have" or "should've". "Should of" is incorrect

Even as a non native speaker “should of” feels really weird to me, it just doesn’t make sense. Is this a mistake English speakers do as well?

Voytrekk , to android in Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?
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I could post why I do not like Apple, but that isn’t why I prefer Android.

I like how there are a ton of options on Android. I can control what hardware I have, from an ultrabudget $100 phone to a $2000 foldable flagship. I can choose how I control my device, I can choose how my device looks. All of these things add up to letting me have the best experience.

I also like how you can install custom ROMs on many devices. This allows even more options in terms of personal control.

agreyworld , to ukcasual in TV Tuesday?

God, I wish there were more “X of the week” type shows. I know breaking bad and a bunch of really great shows came out and made the golden age of serial story heavy TV happen - but man, I’m exhausted having to watch 20 hours of something to get any kind of plot resolution.

I mess the days where you could just watch 40 minutes of a show and have a whole story start to finish. So much less exhausting not having to get super invested. I don’t have the energy for serial TV shows these days!

rubikfrog OP ,
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I blame CSI and Law and Order. I think they oversaturated us with “of the week” procedurals drama so collectively we all jumped ship to these shorter, high concept shows.

Uniquitous , to startrek in Who cares, go back to reddit

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