Is this a complete the sentence situation?
… I’d have at least a dollar!
Is this a complete the sentence situation?
… I’d have at least a dollar!
What do you think of their redesign? I’m sure it’s not for everyone.
Following…
Add Mercedes to that list of companies close to doing this
I hear ya - I’m recommending 1440p ultrawide, so the scaling will be the same as the other displays you are seeking.
I was like you and didn’t like curved TVs… but I have ultra wide curved displays at home/work, and this use case is awesome! Every part of the screen is about the same distance from my eyes. A typical 34” (3440x1440) is about the same pixel count as 2.5 1080p displays, but with no bezels to split the screen… so it’s perfectly centered. With separate displays I need to center one and set one way off to the side, or center the bezel split and need to always turn my head one way or the other. Webcam is centered. Cable management is easier (one power, one signal). Brackets are less bulky. Desk is cleaner looking.
You’ll get a little less area than 2x 27” 1440p displays.
I don’t know how important HDR is to you. I’ve always had good luck with Dell ultrasharp longevity. They have a 34” for $350.
Dell Curved Gaming, 34 Inch Curved Monitor with 144Hz Refresh Rate, WQHD (3440 x 1440) Display, Black - S3422DWG https://a.co/d/hOrP5cv
Is it possible to leave the thing powered on, and trigger the updates on a schedule, or remotely?
Sure, but I think there’s still benefit to what the other person did. Search DDG by default, and then if you don’t see good results, it’s one extra click for the google search… vs mousing, clicking, 2 keystrokes…
Hypothetically, ask AI to write a short story in the style of one of these writers. Don’t tell anyone. Get popular, reduce demand for original writer. People only have so much time, after all.
More likely, they just want to be compensated for their “voice”.
Not advocating for either of these… just thinking about why
Perhaps there’s a way to do this via hotspot, but I meant tether via physical connection to the router. Some routers do offer failover to secondary networks. Possibly with qos to prevent scarfing, as you put it ;)
They mean using something with a cellular radio. A router, or a tethered cellphone.
Can you elaborate? Every recently published game I’ve played has had this option.
Rock and roll my friend
“Let me agitate my potato in peace, for crissake”
I’d love to know who actually has this honor - I would guess Trump myself, but Elmu is a good guess too
I doubt it - This covers your screen if you try to view someone else’s instagram post when not logged into an account. I expect OP just wants to see the post without giving meta their data.
The boat is already full of holes, so let’s poke more!
You are commenting as if everyone who would turn this feature on would have the technical acumen to understand how any of it works.
Here’s what I’m imagining. The phone is listening on port 80, probably running some jacked up plug-in to play a favorite song. The user probably installs it and then forgets it’s there. The plug-in becomes severely out of date, running code with multiple zero day exploits. In the best case scenario it is running your battery down and using up your bandwidth, it’s commonly just unavailable because your metro area cell network is jammed so your visitors can’t access the site at all, and worst case it can be tricked into running local scripts that do nefarious things.
Single ultrawide for everything. The ergonomics are superior.