TBH when I get this I usually question my request, am I asking the right thing? Is what I’m doing stupid or so bafflingly wrong that a simpler question might be answerable? Then I ask chatgpt and get the wrong answer…but at least it’s an answer
Odds are pretty low , and it’s not too terribly hard to unbrick an Android phone nowadays. I’ve rooted about 5 phones, only bricked one, and managed to restore and then successfully root the one I did brick. It took some patience, but was worth it.
Now I just run GrapheneOS which was much smoother and simpler to setup.
I used to work doing dish, I used to suggest tv brands as, Samsung >Sony >lg and avoid everything else. But after all the shit Samsung does with their tvs, forcing their bullshit on them, forcing their smart tv shit over what you want. I no longer would suggest Samsung, they’ve fallen down to the likes of Roku.
On my Samsung tv I wanted jellyfin, needed to side load it. When doing so it blocked access to the Samsung servers and most Samsung features. I had no idea the tv could be so fast and responsive.
…and that they aren’t that bad for the price. Roku honestly isn’t as terrible as they are made out to be, comparatively. (Nothing would beat a dumb TV, honestly.)
What’s the beef with Roku? I’m all in on Roku at home. I even got a new TV with Web OS or Tizen recently, I don’t remember. I hated the OS and went out and bought a Roku Ultra LT for it. Have I just accepted or gotten used to the crap? Like the Netflix, Hulu, etc buttons on the remote or are there other problems?
I think the only thing they make that is competent are their SSDs. Stay away from their batteries and phones. Also their “smart” TVs become slower and more ad infested with every update.
Never had any of their appliances, so can’t comment on those. The exploding washing machine story doesn’t inspire confidence though. My 80s Samsung AM/FM/cassette boom box is great though and still works.
Thanks, I saw embedded pictures before, but didn’t know how to do that. Now I also learned something new today.
Though for xkcd comics there is an alt-text with an additional punchline for every comic (tap alt-text on mobile link or hover over the comic with the cursor on PC), so it’s not ideal.
The papers (and magazines) mainly printed in B&W. This is, as far as I know, a professional shoot as it was done with a higher resolution than many pics from then.
The colour photos my family took from this time need to be severely colour adjusted to not look as depressing milque/grey/beige colours when we scan them.
I think you have to adjust your idea of what it was like. These are magazines from the 80s, some of the cheapest printing there is. mentalfloss.com/…/11-delightfully-dated-80s-magaz… B&W was for artsy pics or cheap books only. I have pics from the 80s that look like they were taken yesterday. I was very young, but color was the norm.
He did weddings and stuff like that but we all had cameras, my friends too. I remember throw away cameras as a kid too. I think we just have had different country experiences. Polaroids weren’t the norm in the 80s. I think you’re possibly switching the 70s and 80s or it’s like I said before, Sweden vs. US.
The papers (and magazines) mainly printed in B&W. This is, as far as I know, a professional shoot as it was done with a higher resolution than many pics from then.
The colour photos my family took from this time need to be severely colour adjusted to not look as depressing milque/grey/beige colours when we scan them.
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