

Yeah, people mostly seem to enjoy those crowd cams. If it’s emblematic of anything it would be something about attention-seeking behavior.


On iOS the Orion browser lets you use Firefox or chrome mods.


I downvoted it because it’s not funny. It’s real, valuable information. It’s not the kind of thing that belongs in c/nottheonion because there’s nothing odd or funny about it.
As far as I know, input-remapper will handle any mouse, regardless of how many buttons it has, since they just show up as human interface devices.
I use, and really like, the razer naga v2 hyperspeed mmo mouse, but it’s about $100 USD. I’ve never tried them, but the Redragon mice are inexpensive and generally get good reviews.
All of them should work just fine with Linux, though any rgb bullshit might not be adjustable with anything that isn’t razer.


Why does your car have ESP? Sounds like a privacy nightmare!
Also, why is the a button for electro-convulsive therapy (aka shock treatment)?
Are you driving some kind of bizarre mind control car?


Unless you’re out of blue ink, then you can’t print black coffee, even if your black cartridge is full.


It’s like the seasons in Texas. You have summer, MEGASUMMER, still summer, mostly summer but with rain.


Must be a regional thing because for me “our” always sounds like “hour” no matter what
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The Samsung tries to “identify” what’s on an hdmi input before it will connect. It seems to call out to the internet to do that because it takes forever to fail and show you the display anyway when it’s not connected to the internet. Even when it is connected, it takes a stupidly long time to switch to a new input. I super hate it and will never buy another samsung tv.
I guess the lg needs to boot tizen before it works, because I see the logo briefly but then it goes directly to the last used input with no other bullshit, so it’s fine with me.
I love how literally nobody is answering your actual question.
I agree that this is problematic and we need TV reviews to include at least some of the information you cite.
If it helps, I have an LG smart TV. It complains if you don’t let it access the internet at setup, but if you connect it once and let it do its initial patching, you can decline all agreements and not get nagged until it tries to update again. To keep it from further updates, you can disconnect it from wifi and it doesn’t seem to try to reconnect. I can’t speak to public wifi because there aren’t any open access points near my TV.
In contrast, I have a samsung TV that loses its mind if it can’t connect to the internet and becomes basically useless for all the nagging.


Paprika 3 recipe manager does that too, plus it adds it to a local database, without any AI bullshit or HP account.


You can debloat an NVIDIA shield android tv box, replace the default launcher, then install whatever else you want. It’s probably not perfect but it’s pretty darn good. That’s what I use and it can be updated without losing any of my customization.


It depends a LOT on where you are. In the USA, Canada, and (I think) Mexico, such a thing is not possible, at least in any way that the services you mentioned will care.
It might be possible in places where phone numbers don’t have a fixed length, like (again, I think) Germany.


Never forget that the baby bells slowly reassembled themselves. They’re not a single company but they’re down to 3 or 4 now


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I bought one just before the end. No ragrets. There are definitely some software quirks (the rear cross traffic alert always points the wrong direction) but overall I like it.


Wow, a whole $1 million. They’ll notice that for like seven seconds.
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