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  • One thing I give Apple credit for is keeping ads out of the primary operating system. I've got an Apple TV and a Google TV (I refuse to use it's full name). Apple TV is just a grid of Apps whereas the Google homescreen immediately hits you with an ad for a show on a streaming service you might not even have. Even the Google remote has dedicated buttons for Netflix and YouTube and I'm not a Netflix subscriber.

    I guess it's the difference between Apple being a hardware/software company and Google being an advertising company.

  • getting all this tech in a headset means there’s a lot of weight on your face, so Apple chose to use an external battery pack connected by a cable.

    From the article. What do you mean no one is talking about this, literally every review dropped in the past day brings these things up.

  • Good to hear. I'll give it a shot, thanks!

  • https://moonlight-stream.org/

    Just to add some details to that link, it's a network streaming app that lets you remote into another machine and depending on your network configuration it's often fast and responsive enough to play games (I played through Celeste which is a very twitchy precision platformer with no issues). It's also just cool streaming something like Cyberpunk on ultra settings to your phone. There are moonlight clients for nearly any device.

    To host moonlight you used to be able to just do it natively through Nvidia gamestream but they turned that feature off. You can use Sunshine now to host https://github.com/LizardByte/Sunshine

  • Smashes all the windows at the Hudson Bay

  • Depends on if this is in Canada

  • Ray Charles: It's on my mind

  • You gotta relax my man, reviews are subjective and scores don't matter. Nobody is going to rotten tomatoes to decide if they're going to watch Transformers 1986, they've already decided. Find some reviewers who align with your taste and follow their recommendations, that's why critics exist in the first place.

  • Yea, looks like infuse does a good job at just playing the movie both in folder format or ISO which is cool. Instantly recognized the movie. No menus unfortunately :/

    Think I might just be barking up a nonexistent tree

  • But how are you gonna push your internet security monthly subscription with open firmware silly

  • Can you explain a bit about Kodi playing the discs? I've been toying around with this all morning but can't figure out how to launch the ripped disc. I've setup my network files and browsed to the folder with the ripped disc but there's no way I can see to actually open the folder as a disc that I can see and googling this has failed me.

  • Yea I tried this, I think the app versions of VLC only open single files, they didn't port the open disc feature.

  • Space isn't really an issue for me and I already have converted versions of these movies. For a select few all time favorites and discs where the full experience is part of the package (like the Criterion) I want to maintain the full bluray experience with all the special features and menus.

  • When I searched duck duck go image search for Fruit of the Loom, the cached image for their official website includes the cornucopia. When you click into it though it's not there. WHAT ARE THEY HIDING!

  • Of course you can't see it, if it's in their back pocket they're going to be sitting on it. Is the photographer supposed to get up their ass to get the battery pack in frame. If you uncropped the photo you would just see more of their bodies and that's completely unnecessary for something you wear on your face. Don't get me wrong I think everything about the Vision Pro is nonsense but this article is some clickbatey horse-shit.

  • Also, according to that wiki, the molasses moved at 35 miles an hour. I think we can call that saying myth busted

  • I want something like this but scoring brands on how much they shrink their product or reduce the quality of ingredients

  • Can I bum a dart there bud?