Hisense UR9 RGB, but note that the port is on the left bezel of the panel. Hopefully saved you a click.
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poopkinsto Technology•Someone finally did it: a high-end TV with a DisplayPort connection actually is coming this year, including 4K 180Hz supportEnglish44·4 days ago
poopkinsto Technology•Time has not been kind to VHS: As tech turns 50, preservationists race to save material stored on vanishing format. Methods include … baking?English52·4 days agoWhat an ill-informed take. “The instant” in fact took several decades; between 8mm and DVD this was effectively the de facto format.
poopkinsto Technology•Microsoft wants Edge to automatically open by default every time you turn on your Windows 11 PCEnglish02·5 days agoYou’re absolutely right about how the grievances against the company should be factored in. You’ve formulated it very well and I entirely agree with you.
To be clear, what puzzles me about this community is the fervor you mention about Linux. In my own experience, and while giving Ubuntu the benefit of the doubt out of frustration with Windows, I personally found it to be exceedingly disappointing. I don’t think it’s fair to say that I’m among the lucky ones to have few issues with Windows, because distilling my experience with Linux, I might draw sweeping generalizations about Linux as a whole.
While I, too, encourage everybody to try Linux, I would caution them to set their expectations accordingly. In my opinion and experience, Linux is tailored towards an audience of users with more time to troubleshoot problems and a willingness to accept a lower quality bar (for a lack of better words) in exchange for distancing themselves from the corporation behind it.
poopkinsto Technology•Microsoft wants Edge to automatically open by default every time you turn on your Windows 11 PCEnglish2·6 days agoTo give some balance from my experience, I don’t recommend Ubuntu.
poopkinsto Technology•Microsoft wants Edge to automatically open by default every time you turn on your Windows 11 PCEnglish04·6 days agoI’ve read and understood those concerns, hence my comments pointing out the contrast in my experience. In my case, Ubuntu was unable to accomplish what I needed it for and I returned to using Windows. I know this is a controversial position, because nobody wants to be supportive of a for-profit corporation, including me.
However, I try to separate criticisms of the corporation from my day to day needs and I feel misled by the community to go down a route to try switching to something that, in my very sincere opinion, was objectively a bad choice. I understand that many may disagree with me, and perhaps my specific choices were not the right ones, but I’d have wanted to hear some discourse and balance in opinions before I had wasted my time.
I honestly cannot relate to any of the points you’ve raised with Windows. Perhaps my experience here in Europe is somehow different? In any case, I hope somebody finds this comment to be more constructive input than an upteenth comment parroting that Windows is bad and everybody should just switch to Linux.
poopkinsto Technology•Microsoft wants Edge to automatically open by default every time you turn on your Windows 11 PCEnglish03·6 days agoSeems I really struck a nerve. Again, it’s not my intention to put linux in a bad light. I’m just sharing my not-so -great-experience that returned me to Windows.
poopkinsto Technology•Microsoft wants Edge to automatically open by default every time you turn on your Windows 11 PCEnglish010·6 days agoFWIW, the broken update was fixed by reinstalling Windows, which was done by the time I finished cooking dinner with literally everything left in place. I don’t really understand the hate on Windows.
poopkinsto Technology•Microsoft wants Edge to automatically open by default every time you turn on your Windows 11 PCEnglish211·6 days agoI went down this rabbit hole recently: irked about a broken Windows update, I picked up on people’s advice to try Ubuntu. To say I was disappointed doesn’t really do it justice—I was mostly just surprised that it looked and behaved exactly like the Ubuntu I had used in college in 2006.
I’m really disheartened to say that after 20 years, it’s still the same sluggish, dated, janky UI that I remembered from way back and honestly it just misses basic functionality. As a random example, there’s no way to adequately control DPI settings for two monitors and messing around with screen resolution settings breaks the entire Gnome UI to the extent that you need to reboot. Some folks here on Lemmy were saying I should install KDE or something else, but I doubted it would be a miracle fix and didn’t bother going that route.
I totally understand that it’s built by volunteers and I think that’s absolutely awesome! Personally, I just don’t think it’s for your average Joe.
poopkinsto Technology•Artemis II Astronauts Have ‘Two Microsoft Outlooks’ and Neither WorkEnglish1·6 days agoSpaceX does a good job, but it didn’t exist in 1969. My own take on this is that as a society we simply don’t care and are generally worse at our jobs.
It’s always assumed that things are constantly getting better, but I’m reminded at moments like this that over the course of nearly 60 years, we’ve not progressed as much as we’d like to think.
poopkinsto Technology•Artemis II Astronauts Have ‘Two Microsoft Outlooks’ and Neither WorkEnglish18·7 days agoThe live stream of the launch was low resolution with constant cutouts. I was also surprised by how poor the tracking was. It’s saddening to see how much worse this has been so far compared to 1969.
poopkinsto World News•Pope Leo XIV rejects claims that God justifies war in Palm Sunday Mass messageEnglish21·11 days agoAre we absolutely sure that this guy has a direct line of communication with god?
Maybe we can find some other folks with a direct line and validate this.
poopkinsto World News•Houthis join Iran war, Israel accuses Yemen of entering conflictEnglish6·13 days agoWho this? New war
poopkinsto Technology•This robotic hand has such sensitive touch that it can grasp objects as fragile as a potato chip or a raspberry without crushing themEnglish2·19 days agoI, for one, am looking forward to it not hurting so much
poopkinsto Android•Google is requiring mandatory developer verification for all Android apps in 2026English41·19 days agoPeople have limited attention spans and will give up on something if it takes too much effort.
poopkinsto World News•Oval Office stunned as Trump fires Pearl Harbor joke at Japanese PMEnglish41·20 days agoYou disagree with his comment being racist? Well since you’re not with us, you’re against us! There’s no middle ground, no nuance and no discourse in this community!
poopkinsto Android•Google is requiring mandatory developer verification for all Android apps in 2026English72·20 days agoI’m mostly annoyed about the reboot and wait period.
I can guide my users through selecting the right options, but rebooting your phone is a nuisance. And getting back in touch with them after 24 hours loses the sense of urgency to install my app and probably at that point they’re already gone.
It really doesn’t matter if it’s 24 hours or 5 minutes.
Hopefully some popular OEMs choose not to implement this so it’s possible to know based on the user agent if the user is unlikely to be able to sideload.
At the risk of causing the universe to implode, I’m afraid I can’t tell you.
Damn, you’re right. Last update was exactly 2 years ago.
They already do.