

Can you just pack an Android TV device? Its about the size of a hockey puck but half as thick. + a small remote.


Can you just pack an Android TV device? Its about the size of a hockey puck but half as thick. + a small remote.


tldr?


Only because they’re in a position to be. Lots of other companies/execs would literally kill to be in the same position. They’re not not pieces of shit out of the kindness of their hearts, it’s because they don’t have the power to be.


When the billionaires own everything you have no choice to work anywhere else.


There are different types of lithium batteries. LFP never killed anyone.


If it makes you feel better, I’m 100k in the hole on the one I bought in 2021, and can’t even afford to sell it.


I wouldn’t buy a “lifetime” subscription for anything. It’s been proven many times that they carry no legal obligation.
Or in the case of Plex, the product becomes so shitty that I never want to use it again anyway.


I rotate them every 3 months or so. By that time I’ve pretty much exhausted any interesting content they have anyway.


If your company want to install malware on their PCs, that’s their prerogative.


You could give them a Linux laptop and it would do all of the same things.


If there even is an election. He could just send in the Gestapo to close all the polling stations and confiscate the machines.


That’s not necessarily great either though, because that “unknown” becomes your unique fingerprint that almost no one else has. Ideally you to have spoofed information with the most common parameters, or even better, randomized ones.


Fined by whom? Every government on the planet is doing everything in their power to erode privacy from the internet, and they’re using Apple and Google to do it.


They don’t seem to like anyone very much.


Uhhhh. What if I’m not using a Google device? Is just the entire internet going to be gated behind Android?


That’s not the problem. These are not age-restricted.
CEOs are getting their pockets filled so, yeah, I think its exactly the way companies think.