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Perfide, to asklemmy in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

OLED AoD eats a lot of battery because there’s still quite a lot of information(and thus, pixels turned on) shown on the AoD. A single pixel blinking on and off would at most use the same power as a dedicated notification led.

Perfide, to memes in Everything is shit now

Yep and that’s all that they care about. When the company’s fortunes start to turn the execs will jump out with their golden parachute and not give a fuck.

Perfide, to memes in Surprised Pikachu

Edge isn’t IE, it’s reskinned Chromium.

Perfide, to mildlyinteresting in Prices for wifi in the plane (scoot)

No, it’s definitely a data cap. For one thing, you’re not getting gigabit internet, let alone giga_byte_, on a plane… but they also list the actual speed for the 20MB cap, a pitiful 64kbps. That’s barely faster than dial-up.

Perfide, to memes in Doesn't help that I keep thinking 2010 was like 6 years ago.

Same with 2000 kids. The new millennium started Jan 1st 2001.

Perfide, to comicstrips in An age old problem. (Aug 10, 1921)

A creep

Perfide, to memes in Sorry guys, we had a good run

I mean real talk, how many generations back are you actually disappointing? Like I’m only going to disappoint my dad, as once you go up to grandparent level I have plenty of cousins who can and have already passed “our line” down.

Perfide, to memes in Metal must have some sort of restorative property

It’s not just the accent, it’s his age/health combined with the accent. He was at least understandable with effort back in the day, now he practically needs a translater.

Perfide, to comicstrips in It's a giant ego booster

It was because back then they thought the bigger the dick you had, the stupider you were.

Perfide, to memes in Duh !

It’s tricky but it is doable, unlike with RCA where you have to plug in 3 identical connectors with the only identifier being the color.

Perfide, to asklemmy in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

Battery bypass is not exclusive to the S23U, it’s on other recent Samsungs and it wasn’t even first introduced on Samsung phones, it’s been on multiple Sony and Asus phones. So yeah, people are gonna make assumptions when you’re complaining about how big phones have gotten while owning one of the largest phones on the market.

Perfide, to asklemmy in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

I have a pair of cheap Skullcandy’s that have physical buttons instead of touch sensors. The buttons are basically impossible to use without smooshing the earbud into your ear trying to click it, but it also means it’s really hard to accidentally click them. Probably as close as you can get to dumb Bluetooth earbuds.

Perfide, to asklemmy in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

Not really, it’s mostly only budget phones that have it nowadays. The S10E(which stands for ‘essential’ btw, not ‘enterprise’) is almost 5 years old, not exactly representative of the modern phone market.

Perfide, to asklemmy in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

Root by default is an awful idea.

Perfide, to asklemmy in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

Nope, that EU legislation only requires batteries be replaceable, not swappable. In other words, you probably won’t need a heat gun to replace it, but you’ll probably still need a screwdriver.

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