

It’s not that sort of ‘whether’
It’s not that sort of ‘whether’
There’s little point in doing so, other than the feel-good moment. Google, and all other mapping companies, ultimately take their data from official sources. This differs per country, so users of maps from outside of the US will continue to see Gulf of Mexico, but complaining that it is wrong will only be ignored because they’re following the data from the official US government source.
The founders died in 2023 ?
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I’ve never heard of, nor played, any of those games (other than being superficially aware of the final fantasy series).
I guess I live under a rock.
Per the video, the usb-c connector on the cable has a chip that communicates the maximum current that it can safely pass. By plugging it into a lesser rated usb extension cable, that assertion is now wrong, potentially dangerously wrong if enough current is sent that the wires in the extension overheat.
In the corporate world ? Generally not, because IT can’t force group policy out using AD.
Conversely, I want the ac controls on physical buttons because when I’m in driving and am in direct sunlight, or when I’ve just jumped in the car after doing some heavy work, I want ice cold Antarctic air blowing on my face. The ambient temperature of the general cabin is irrelevant to me. I do not want to be hunting around through menus to find the ac fan control slider.
Right, but 480K per hour clearly isn’t going to contain a bunch of 4K screenshots, so it must be doing local analysis.
The blurb above says that the TVs uploads screenshots when viewing antenna and hdmi input sources, which is what most people are reacting to here. The actual article is paywalled.
However other articles go into more detail and note that only a few KB of data per hour is actually uploaded, so the TV must be doing image analysis locally and uploading metadata only.
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None, now.
It’s terrifying
Gather round, children, and listen to the story of El Scapacabra