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This probably factors into the resurgence of vinyl.
This probably factors into the resurgence of vinyl.
Speaking as someone who has gone through several of them from several brands… All the robot vacuums are scams anyway.
The batteries wear out quickly. They are consumable parts not covered by warranty.
The brushes wear out quickly. Also consumable parts not covered by warranty.
The filters eventually become clogged and render the device unusable without replacement. Also consumable and not covered by warranty.
And honestly I would be willing to put up with all of the above if they did a good job vacuuming, but they don’t and won’t.
You could try an hdmi audio extractor and pipe that into a raspberry pi with the appropriate hat and run a real-time volume normalization dsp then run from the pi to your sound system or BACK into some hdmi encoder.
Probably run into major issues with delayed audio though.
Had to scroll pretty far to find this comment…
This is probably upscale 1080p where each logical pixel is actually 4 physical pixels. So the monitor gets a 4k signal that contains 1080p logical pixels.
It’s basically how retina displays work.
I think you can disable that by turning off display scaling or something.
Or the developer completed the terms of their contract in developing and publishing the app. Maintenance may not have been part of the deal.
A lot of them are coming to switch
Less than 2 years since the last update here.
The phone I currently use is more than 2 years old.
I’m gonna go with more than mildly infuriating.
Right of course. But I doubt they developed and published their app in-house is my point. If they contracted some developer, who knows if the ACLU themselves or some formerly contracted developer gets notified that the app is “old” (if anyone at all is notified).
Edit: I was right. This is the app developer for the ACLU app you screenshotted - https://www.quadrant2.us/
Just ran into this as well with a different app.
I wonder if the organizations the old apps are associated with even know.
I imagine whoever did the app dev and publishing knows, but I bet a lot of them are contracted developers (and who knows if they’re even still around)
Been using tuta with like 3-4 domains for years. It works fine.
Getting your own domain so you can keep an email address and move providers is the actual right move. Sounds like that’s what you’re going to do.