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jvm156 said: are people eating their watch bands or something? Jesus, like we haven't used plastics and rubbers for our entire lives There are a lot of parallels, where we used something for years, only for the public to learn that the ind…
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Linked video is broken, requires signing in to view it. 😒
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If you didn't specify the number of tests to run using the -c flag, press Command-Z on your keyboard to end the tests. mfryd said: If you didn't specify the number of tests to run using the -c flag, press Control-C on your keyboard to end the…
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FWIW, my LG 38WN95C is clear at 3840 x 1600 attached to an M4 mini, but I have old man eyes and 2560 x 1067 is more comfortable for daily use.
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My thoughts exactly. A captured cable is an instant disqualification when I'm considering products. NEO_STEPHENS said: Would have been the perfect solution, if not for the fixed USB-C cable.
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My household is powered by the sun, the Macs all stay on.
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I like the new article title, much better!
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The iOS 18 satellite messaging has kept my family in touch while regular cellular went down. Just upgraded my wife's phone yesterday and this morning she was complaining that her phone was stuck in satellite mode, but that turned out to be a good t…
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Glad they are being responsive, but it is too bad this type of issue escaped the factory. I almost ended up buying one of these during that manufacturing window, for family that were traveling. Hopefully the original battery part manufacturer caug…
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I wondered if the USB-C version would work on a Mac (or PC), and your screenshot calls out iPad and Mac. Some googling revealed that it is possible to use it on PC, but it is a feature that requires a subscription. Does it actually work on iPad/Ma…
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AppleInsider said: ..., and since they support Matter, both can work with Apple HomeKit. I was super excited until I noticed "both can" in the first sentence, which is not what the article title implies. I still have a first gen Nest, b…
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robin huber said: Hope Ohio does a better job than California. I have yet to have anyone accept mine as valid. They don’t even put your address on it so worthless as ID. The problem is that California went with their own approach and of c…
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Edgecrusherr said: Apple's insistence on not allowing OS Virtualization and Emulation on iPad/iPhone has been killing me for years, and makes no da*n sense, especially now that we have the M series SoCs on iPad Pros. The ability to use Mac a…
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chasm said: Pancake said: Once I add the emulator how do I add the games to play? You can make ROM files from the cartridges you legally own, but it is not a simple process. That is ttbomk the only legally approved way to play game …
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pulseimages said: 9secondkox2 said: Just remember, if you don’t own the game the ROM is for, it’s stealing. Kind of like watching PBS without supporting their annual beg-a-thon? How has the shame not consumed you?!?
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Reading the article, even though it doesn't describe his origins, I sense an implicit "Florida man..." CA has its fair share of crazies too.
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So many jeering trolls the comments.
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Xed said: mikethemartian said: There is no way a hospital will allow a consumer product to be used in a safety critical application. I do agree that there's a lot that needs to happen before this could ever be considered as a surgic…
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Given the emphasis on power consumption of each of chipsets, I would have liked to have seen the actual energy usage results for each of the attempts.
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InspiredCode said: Right to repair should definitely be applied to the battery since that will likely need replacement every 3 years. This is the closest thing to the origins of right to repair in the tractor and automobile industry. In my op…