That sounds much more reasonable. Thanks for the details.
That privacy-protecting screenshot detection "feature" sounds like DRM. Android will likely prevent screenshots on websites and content that requests it.
(android can already tell if you take a screenshot...)
Sooo steam engines ride on water?
My last projector came with a low power android TV stick. I thought that was pretty cool, even knowing that I'd never use it. That means the smart TV features are there for the people that want them and can literally be thrown in the garbage for those that don't.
Tacos using cabbage leaf or low carb mini tortillas
Crack chicken
Steak and eggs (easy!)
Airfrier chicken wings (also super easy!)
Shrimp scampi
Beef stroganoff (just skip the pasta)
Not on my daughter's birthday!
I dunno. I'll be the odd one out and say that I fuckin love it. I'm a systems programmer though, so maybe that skews my opinion.
I use dwm and st regularly but with this new news, I'm disappointed.
No smart features, no apps, no internet connectivity. I'm ok with pre/post picture processing features as long as you can disable them.
I'd say there's a significant amount of storage available for cache. On the first transcoding the video is saved to cache so that the cached version can be streamed in the future. After enough time lapses or the cache becomes full, the cached video is deleted
Do you absolutely know they're storing those qualities individually? It's perfectly plausible that they do on the fly transcoding.
And some things have experienced price deflation. It's all still related. Point still stands - central banking is the primary issue.
Two player retro JRPG (a la Chrono Trigger, etc) where each player can play independently in the same world, but the story lines intersect and must work together in many parts of the story. Would work great if the story filled in gaps when you replayed as the other player.