Huh, well I got myself a galaxy watch 6 for like $200, and so far it seems solid.
It easily lasts a day, could probably go for 2 if I tried.
I am confused, the gear s3 came out in 2016, so even 2 years ago it was already 6 years old.
That is not what I would consider new smartwatches these days.
Even if it’s not bullshit, from what little I understand it’s essentially unprovable. Which makes it useless in science.
I mean the books are great too, apparently they’re even better in it’s native language.
Drugs winning in the war on drugs once again
A bunch of nobodies ran against biden, no serious contenders.
Blame the journals for that, affirming someone else’s experiment is not “publishable”.
It’s lack of sun, kids who grow up with a lack of adequate sunlight exposure have increased risk of myopia.
It’s not screens, at least not directly, but indirectly since they keep kids inside more.
I wasn’t recommending it for that?
I said that it wouldn’t be good for streaming apps, like Netflix, and the previous comment was asking about Plex specifically.
Not for the shield, but there’s a Chinese device, Ugoos am6b+, that you can install coreelec on.
Coreelec is a linux os designed to run kodi, add a plex add on and it can play almost anything.
Any dolby vision profile, including the one that can usually only be played on bluray players. Any audio including TrueHD, dolby atmos, and DTS.
Sucks for streaming apps sadly, so you’d have to get another device like Apple TV or something.
It’s not gas that’s making it dark, its dust, small particles made out of some combination of iron, silicates, carbonaceous materials, and other elements.
I browse all, and I just block communities that I find overly negative.
I like using a forest berry jam mix of Raspberries, Blueberries, Blackberries, Cranberries, and Strawberries.
It’s currently my favorite, but when I was a kid I liked strawberry preserves.
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In theory yes, you could try and take apart the battery pack and replace individual cells.
In practice, they are not built to be opened, cells are welded together
And it gets even worse. Many manufacturers have the batter pack as a structural component, meaning replacing the battery requires a lot of disassembly, and poor efficiency means you need large heavy battery packs that are too heavy to be handled without specialized equipment.
I am rooting for a startup called Aptera who gets around this a little with extreme efficiency, thus smaller batteries, and a claimed right to repair philosophy.
Current evs are far too expensive to just replace because of battery damage.
Given all this I still think electric cars are superior for most people, they don’t pollute as much, cost to operate them is much lower, and range is good enough now, and will get even better.
Most people don’t drive hundreds of miles a day regularly, but for those that do gas or hybrid is still better.
Ev car batteries seem to hold up well, but they do need to be easily replaceable.
And why do you think they do that?
It’s because they’ve been raised in a society that pressures them to do so, and punishes them if they don’t.
It’s not fair enough to punish women with lower wages because they perform billions of dollars worth of unpaid labor with house and child care.
I really like the idea of the Aptera for this.
Lowest could potentially be 25k but essentially free to operate, and hopefully easier to repair than mainstream evs, which very much are not.
But they haven’t fully climbed the startup hill so I’ll have to wait and see.
Ehh mastodon and lemmy don’t see a ton of cross talk. Threads is mainly going to affect mastodon instances.