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Emerald, to memes in Me after Christmas dinner

Cursed edit. I wonder how that was done

XTornado, to memes in Me after Christmas dinner

Tbh that’s me all year, but I guess the rest of the year is always after Christmas, of previous year but still after Christmas.

betterdeadthanreddit, to memes in Me after Christmas dinner

I see somebody left the frictionless vacuum door open again.

XTornado, to memes in Me after Christmas dinner

Hey!!! Where did you get that picture of me!??!? Take it down!

OutlierBlue, to memes in Me after Christmas dinner

That thing’s not a chicken! It’s a chonkin

MelastSB, to memes in Me after Christmas dinner

“The body is round.”

LemmyKnowsBest, to memes in Me after Christmas dinner

It’s January 16th. Are we currently occupying a space in time after Christmas dinner? or before Christmas dinner?

VikingHippie,

Yes.

LemmyKnowsBest,

Schrodinger’s obesity

CodexArcanum, to memes in Me after Christmas dinner

Mathematicians: Let us assume a spherical chicken…

MacNCheezus, to memes in Me after Christmas dinner
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You’ve heard of roundmeal… now get ready for roundbird

lazynooblet,
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Maybe she is infected with roundworm?

MacNCheezus,
@MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

Or maybe she has swallowed a roundmeal, cartoon style

rbesfe, to memes in Whatever, I'll use it and abuse it.

Modern OLEDs are way less prone to burn in than the first ones. Now it’s only really an issue if you’re holding the same image for days on end

Grass, to memes in Whatever, I'll use it and abuse it.

Welcome to like… a decade ago?

ShortFuse,

Just one decade? Screensavers were literally invented for this.

Anti_Face_Weapon,

Screensavers were invented for vacuum tube televisions. Lmao

Grass,

I meant OLED burn in specifically but I suppose a screensaver would technically work, although I prefer the pixel shift hack available on some devices. Does stuff like draw status bar icons with a dithering pattern and swaps the on pixels with their off neighbors. Dunno if it actually works as intended though. The phone that had it got destroyed.

ShortFuse,

I use an LG C1 as my primary display now. After Rtings video and data on burn in there’s no need for FUD.

Even if I were to use my display for 6 hours a day for 3 years only watching CNN, which is a crazy test, the burn in is minimal. Rtings results. And the LG C2 basically has none, which shows how much better tech has gotten.

Unlike CRTs, OLEDs don’t burn in. They burn out. So you can even out the wear and mitigate it. As long as you run compensation cycles for TFT layer retention it’s fine. You can notice the whole screen shifts a pixel at times, but it’s not often (once every hour?). I use an all-black screensaver that kicks in after 5 minutes.

I wouldn’t trust Samsung’s code though. They don’t run maintenance cycles sometimes. Maybe you can fix it by being on top of when Samsung fails to do it manually, but it’s good knowing this LG will probably last me yet another couple of years. And by then, I’ll probably want a better TV/monitor anyway.

Phones don’t have all these features IIRC. TVs are built for longer use. Maybe that’s intentional.

Dumbkid, to memes in Whatever, I'll use it and abuse it.
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Have 48" oled as my main monitor only 2 1/2 years old and 4500 hours, no burn in yet but tbh my last lcd monitor burned in quicker (was an ultrawide had a line down the middle after a couple years from split screening windows). When It does I don’t think I’ll mind, was the cheapest upgrade from my last monitor with all features I wanted

jimbo, to memes in Whatever, I'll use it and abuse it.

So the parts of the screen that rarely ever change might be burned in…with the image of the thing that is almost always in that spot anyway…

GnomeKat, to memes in Whatever, I'll use it and abuse it.
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I been using oled for years on phones/laptops… never noticed any burn in. The issue seems like a chronically online nitpicking more than anything that a real user will encounter.

AlphaOmega,

I was under the impression that this was only really an issue when they first introduced OLED. And doesn’t really affect the current gen

Caboose12000,

it can affect current Gen, it’s just way harder to the point it doesn’t really matter.

dai,

My nexus one had an OLED display iirc, thing had huge volumes of burnin after 12 months.

I’ve not seen burnin on any of my subsequent devices, my S10+ is still going strong since 2019. Shame about the Samsung soc.

rimjob_rainer,

For how long do you use your phones? If you have an OLED android phone you’ll definitely get burn in where the status/notification bar is. If you get a new phone every 2 years you won’t notice it. I’ve got it after around 4 years.

StephniBefni,

Had my phone for a few years now, no burn in yet.

Socsa,

I have a halo around my front camera, but no status bar burn in

d00ery,

I’ve got a Samsung Note 9 from Sept 2018 (I checked the serial number) with an AMOLED screen and no burn in. I have turned off the always on display and spend a fairly normal amount of time on it. Not sure if I’m just lucky.

gens,

Got an s9. It’s got some globe from its previous owner and two bars from me. It’s not a big deal really.

LinkOpensChest_wav,

I have burn in on my s8+

JohnDClay, to memes in Whatever, I'll use it and abuse it.

But OLED dark mode looks so much better!

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