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  • They were organized by multiple FBI informants

  • I’ve heard this, I should log into the website and look. I use an app though

  • You’re prolific! (And quick as a bullet lol)

  • Sorry, I didn’t mean to imply that you were

  • I’d just like to be able to block bot posts

  • I saw this posted to 2 othe communities scrolling down and thought “oh I’d better repost this to ‘technology’!

    You beat me again! Lol

  • I don’t understand this title, it’s terribly written

  • They should just let users ban other users entirely from the app

  • Table dancing joke is not appropriate, at all

  • I think the point is that it’s ducking hard to talk about lmao 🤣

  • It’s obviously talking about horizontal lines, not pixels

  • 1920 x 2 = 3840 (4K UHD)

    That’s what he’s talking about.

  • I got up at 3:30am for work today. Ugh

  • It’s pretty confusing

    “UHD features a 16:9 aspect ratio and is twice the resolution of full HD. In other words, two times 1080p, two times 1920 x 1080 pixels, that is 3840 x 2160 pixels. Having the same 16:9 aspect ratio means it is backward compatible with other HD derivates. However, both 4K and UHD can be shortened to 2160p to match the HD standard and therefore, companies use the terms interchangeably.”

    “If you think 4K and UHD are one and the same, I don’t blame you. I blame the companies that LOVE to use them interchangeably all the time. You pick up a Blu-Ray movie disc of a 4K movie and you will most definitely see an Ultra HD label on it. 4K is actually not a consumer display and broadcast standard but UHD is. 4K displays are used in professional production and digital cinemas and feature 4096 x 2160 pixels”

  • There’s no ‘both sides’ it’s all ‘media’ and they all really really suck

  • Or I’m responsible for the women on my team and don’t tolerate a culture of anything less than professional

  • You’re dreaming, friend

    If you think somehow CNN or MSNBC or whatever is more factual you really should take a step back and have a real close look at the media. Just as anyone who thinks Fox News is ‘news’

    They’re all just two sides of the same fucking coin

  • Joke marketing/publicity thing

  • Sounds kinda racist, bro

    Just say what it actually is. There are an inordinate amount of creeps in tech