Brocklesocks
Brocklesocks t1_j9z6tye wrote
Reply to comment by ChrundleMcDonald in David Cross Joins the Final Season of 'The Umbrella Academy' by MarvelsGrantMan136
How the hell is there another season? The story very much ended
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Reply to comment by LickMyHairyBallSack in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
Yes, LickMyHairyBallSack. Please educate this idiot about televisions
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Reply to comment by IlIIlllIIlllllI in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
Lemme check my nits log
Brocklesocks t1_j6zethh wrote
Reply to comment by IlIIlllIIlllllI in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
I work in offices and people complain often about the brightness, and end up turning it down because it's overbright and distracting.
Brocklesocks t1_j6ywxgo wrote
Reply to comment by Skips-T in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
And that is what?
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Reply to LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
It's okay to just sell a TV without trying to market it as some huge advancement. These features will immediately forgotten after purchase. I got a Sony TV like 15+ years ago and it's still working great. No need AT ALL for this retina burning btightness, 1000fps crap. That stuff makes the TV hard to look at, IMO.
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Reply to comment by coyote-1 in Google Home speakers allowed hackers to snoop on conversations by chrisdh79
The article is about hackers, not cops
Brocklesocks t1_j1y629a wrote
Reply to comment by skychasezone in Dall-E 2, ChatGPT to Push AI to a Tipping Point in 2023 by upyoars
It won't. The government would step in if it actually threatens the economy in a significant enough way. People are just fear mongering over the uncertainty.
It would be bad for companies if it automated people out of jobs, because they need customers. So they will need to find ways to create value using AI.
There's no point in trying to advance humanity if we don't create new technology that can work for us.
Brocklesocks t1_j1xnc06 wrote
Please post more links about AI. I'm not tired of hearing about it at all
Brocklesocks t1_jdikbpv wrote
Reply to [Image] Work on yourself by Fearless_Girlfriend_
I tried that and died