The_Troyminator
The_Troyminator t1_j807582 wrote
Reply to comment by NotOsama123 in Under-screen Face ID patent describes what could be a next-generation Dynamic Island. by SUPRVLLAN
It's a critique based off conjecture and not actual use. It's like leaving a negative review of a recipe based purely off what you think is going to taste like without actually making it.
I have an Android phone, but while it was at Samsung being fixed, I used an iPhone. The dynamic island doesn't interfere with videos anymore than any other punch hole or notch on any other phone.
The_Troyminator t1_j805gcr wrote
Reply to comment by UnadvertisedAndroid in Under-screen Face ID patent describes what could be a next-generation Dynamic Island. by SUPRVLLAN
>I didn't feel the need to tell you what device I'm using
Whatever you say, u/UnadvertisedAndroid
The_Troyminator t1_j3zvxpj wrote
Reply to comment by mgd09292007 in Meta Abandons Original Quest VR Headset from 2019 - The company will stop providing feature updates and security fixes by 2024. by speckz
That’s ridiculous.
The_Troyminator t1_j3zqq63 wrote
Reply to comment by ItsColeOnReddit in Meta Abandons Original Quest VR Headset from 2019 - The company will stop providing feature updates and security fixes by 2024. by speckz
I thought it was neat until I watched some Japanese porn. It was well produced and I actually felt like I was in the action.
Then I looked down and it scared the crap out of me. I’m getting the uncensored version next time.
The_Troyminator t1_j3zq9xn wrote
Reply to comment by mgd09292007 in Meta Abandons Original Quest VR Headset from 2019 - The company will stop providing feature updates and security fixes by 2024. by speckz
I would send it in. There’s a good chance you’ll get a Q2.
The_Troyminator t1_j25qtht wrote
Reply to comment by 1cheekykebt in Google Home speakers allowed hackers to snoop on conversations by chrisdh79
Once they set it up, they can listen in from anywhere. However, they still need to be within wifi-range to set it up. If anybody does this, it will likely be a neighbor or somebody with a reason to target you. I can't imagine people driving around trying to do this to random devices.
The_Troyminator t1_j25qdux wrote
Reply to comment by androidusr in Google Home speakers allowed hackers to snoop on conversations by chrisdh79
That's why all my IoT devices are on the guest network which only gives them internet access and blocks them from seeing any other device on the LAN. If one gets compromised, they can't reach anything else on my network.
The_Troyminator t1_j25q0dj wrote
Reply to comment by retirement_savings in Google Home speakers allowed hackers to snoop on conversations by chrisdh79
This is where they shine. When my hands are covered in batter and I need to set a timer, voice is awesome. It's also nice when a recipe has step-by-step instructions you can trigger by voice. The intercom functionality is kind of nice too. It's an easy way to get people to come down when dinner is ready.
The_Troyminator t1_j25p22h wrote
Reply to comment by Say10sadvocate in Google Home speakers allowed hackers to snoop on conversations by chrisdh79
So does the Echo Show and Echo Dot. I'm not sure about the other devices.
The_Troyminator t1_j1egoi9 wrote
Reply to comment by vcsx in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
Dust is actually very interesting. You know, I have just the thing for you to use to look at it more closely....
The_Troyminator t1_j80784y wrote
Reply to comment by iLamb3r7 in Under-screen Face ID patent describes what could be a next-generation Dynamic Island. by SUPRVLLAN
Those are going to be gone on all major phones soon.