They're wiping out entire neighborhoods via bombing for fuck's sake and the ground invasion hasn't even happened yet
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Call it whatever you want I guess but Israel is the one starving millions and cutting off fuel resulting in children drinking sea water and getting bombed to shit
I've from the city that fetterman is from. His position on Israel is a long-standing one and he believes in unequivocal and relentless support of the occupation, armament, and apartheid Zionist policies.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2023/10/john-fetterman-israel-position-explained.html
FWIW, I have an old steam link. I can't remember what video settings I was getting. But I know they weren't 4K/60hz. I ran one additional cat 6A Ethernet wire to a dedicated KVM from my desktop to my living room OLED TV. I've been very impressed by the result. I've mostly played a lot of my old favorites on various emulators. It's been very nice playing through the metal gear solid series in upscaled 4K and avoiding that crap collection that was just released by Konami.
The steam link is cool and I'm glad to see Valve still supporting it all these years later. But the flexibility of a KVM is really nice. I watched a Steelers stream today just using my TV as another monitor basically. And KDE big screen is very nice for navigating things with a controller and not trying to read tiny text in 4K resolution lol
I still have a pixel 3A. I work in a factory and hardly ever check my phone while at work. In the evenings, I still use it pretty lightly.
Most of the time I'll work a shift, go home and forget to charge it overnight, wake up and go to work again. It usually dies around the end of my shift on that second day.
Whatever sleep technology is in pixels is very good.
I live next to a bridge with heavy traffic, a river, and train tracks on either side of said river. Thankfully the train only comes by once or twice a day on our side, but constantly over on the other one.
I got used to the noise relatively quickly after moving in, like maybe a month or two. I'm used to city noise though.
That being said, my eventual plan is to get some heavy wooden window shutters. I figure I can close them up in the colder months, and it should block some noise out. I do keep the windows open in the summer though, no A/C here.
Idk, will my butt shit out its own farts?
FWIW, I'm still using a pixel 3A and don't have plans to change anytime soon. They really do last for a long time.
Things like (old) fast charging and not having to charge it every day are what still blow my mind and feel like modern innovations to me. It's still pretty responsive and fast enough for what I use it for. Sometimes my texts take a little to load anymore but I don't really mind.
YMMV depending on what you want out of a phone I guess. I try not to look at my phone unless I have to for a text or call or email abymore. But I've been on this train since the Nexus 6P. If you want a solid, stable phone that lasts a long time and very little fluff or bloat, go pixel. The flexibility for custom ROMs and rooting and things is unmatched as well. I'll continue to use this thing until I drop it down the street one day or it gets aggravating to use somehow
Haven't had any for like 6 years, and back then it was just Netflix and Crunchyroll.
Embrace the pirate lifestyle out on the seven seas
Best way to describe it:
PC (HDMI & USB) -> transmitter -> Ethernet -> receiver -> TV (HDMI & USB)
I use the receiver's USB connections for connecting controllers and wireless mouse & keyboard. I don't notice any latency whatsoever.
This is the particular one I got:
Basicolor HDMI KVM USB Extender 4K@60Hz KVM Extender Over Cat5e/Cat6 Up to 60m (196Ft), 4 Ports USB,Lossless or Zero Latency, Plug&Play(Point to Point KVM Extender) https://a.co/d/8Ki2lzw