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  • also, it's a contrast ratio thing, the brighter the pixels can be, the higher is the contrast ratio against pixels that are off.

  • thanks Rubén! great app. I tagged the post as fixed.

  • wondering if all this investment they're doing on voice is going to have diminishing returns, like, the whole pitch for HA cloud integration is that you could see and use your HA devices with your cloud enabled voice assistant services, right? Nabu Casa makes money for the HA project. is getting rid of the middle man worth it? I needed some first hand experience to convince myself about getting into it or just simply keep paying for NC

  • Strongest Avenger

  • they're not taking about Levar Burton, they're referencing a famous skit by Lance Reddick in the Eric Andre show.

  • Tron: Legacy was my first 3D movie. At the beginning of the movie I was like "huh, this 3D thing is absolutely not worth it" then, the guy goes into the grid and everything turns 3D and I thought about the people that watched The Wizard of Oz in cinemas for the first time, and how cool it must have felt to see a movie turn into color. That's how I felt.

  • for a spaceship, that's not a very efficient use of... space

  • Why is this so different than the multi user feature added in Honeycomb? (I might be mixing up version)

  • I'd say 4/10.

    One remarkable thing was that it paved the way for SNW.

    All other captains were more interesting captains than Burnham, and that's sad, because they were removing them so fast. The happiest point for me was when they made Saru captain, only to remove it later.

    I'm ok with Klingons, I think it's ok that each Star Trek generation rethink their visual language.

    They told some good stories.

  • "Computer, one human arm, medium rare"

  • I mean, there's also a DLNA browser built in which I can browse my media with, but what we are looking for is a Jellyfin/Plex experience right?

  • my personal excuse is that I have a Samsung TV and there's no Jellyfin app yet on the app store (I don't want to side load)

  • I don't want to sound like a pessimist but the Internet has never been the open grass field that the OP paint. Everytime you connect to the Internet, you're connecting to a server that some entity is providing, through a connection that another entity has set up. Even this Lemmy instance is paid by somebody's pocket. Servers and network infrastructure have always represented cost to providers. Maybe in times of olde when AOL and others offered services attached to their core service, we had services that were directly paid by the fee we paid for the connection. The owner of this Lemmy instance don't see a dime of what you pay you ISP.

    I know this is not at the core of this discussion, but if content is something that entities find valuable and somehow, the owner of this instance can directly receive monetary incentive from me to keep posting these inadequate long texts, by all means, I'm happy to be part of training data. I type this while I'm bored as hell and need my upvote-provided dopamine hit. I will be the grass on the field.

  • Wondering, will the the option to remove ads will stick on the final version? if I buy now, will there be a separate app when the final version comes?

  • Boost (test version) has ads

  • I believe that the problem with this method is that the nitrogen will expand in contact with the hot object, and this being a chamber means that there's risk of explosion.

  • agreed, the Enterprise always stops the warp engine in front of another ship's debris. Ton of stories about manouvers with pilot names, tons of situations where the ship weapons doesn't work so they have to resort to diplomacy, and we've always looked at this world from the perspective of one ship. I'm pretty sure the rest of the captains are more Jellico than Picard