I like the physical mute switch on my iPhone. I use it multiple times a day:
I like the physical mute switch on my iPhone. I use it multiple times a day:
What? I seriously can’t believe the lengths fanboys go. You really think removing the mute button is a good idea? Mind blown. Seriously - I’ll smoke what you’re smoking.
Apple likely isn’t going to run ads showing a customer subtly muting their iPhone before a big meeting
iPhones allow you to turn on Do Not Disturb for a set amount of time.
Sorry that your grandmother got talked into getting a great phone.
Man, this really is just gay people 2.0 isn’t it? I saw this “homophobic implies I’m scared of gay people” routine in the late 90s.
A guy tackled him on stage. A group of people who worked at Netflix tried to get his specials removed. And he has talked about being confronted in a hostile manner in public settings. You’re dead wrong about this. And if you reply to me and its not some sort of a “mea culpa”, then there will be no civil argument…
I actually don’t care for his comedy at all, sorry. You can misconstrue my point all you want by acting like my difference of opinion means I support WHAT he’s saying, I’m not. The same way I would defend YOU saying something I might not agree with. Peace!
Transphobic can also mean hating trans people.
Easy, you don’t need to flex with the gifs you’ve been sitting on.
I mean, if I’m going to pay to see a live stand-up act, I’d expect to hear controversial and offensive jokes. Even if said comedian decided to make cracks at my expense....and run with it for the rest of their set, I’d still probably laugh because they’d be right.
Yeah I know. You might hear jokes you don’t like!
and they’d be right.
You almost never know who the opening act is for a comedy show and sometimes you don’t like that act.
so the reason for that is developers have used other methods to hide the issue for a while now (V-Sync is one that has been used since the 360 era to stop screen tearing but at the cost of performance.) this feature basically allows the TV to adjust it’s refresh rate to match what the console is outputting so that…
I bought my LG OLED TV (E9) in 2020 specifically because it supports HDMI 2.1 and VRR. My last TV lasted for ~10 years, so I wanted my new TV to support the technology. It is fantastic with my PC, and I’m glad that my PS5 is finally catching up. Screen-tearing and stuttering used to be common on just about everything…
Nintendo
1983-1990-1996-2001-2006-2012-2017
7-6-5-5-6-5 years between
Sega
1986-1988-1994-1998
2-6-4 years between
Sony
1994-2000-2006-2013-2020
6-6-7-7 years between
MS
2001-2005-2013-2020
4-8-7 years between
In North America the time between the PS2 and PS3 was 6 years. Then it was another 7 years until the PS4 was released. Then another 7 for the PS5. So really, the only time it was 5 years was between the PS1 and PS2.
Console generations are supposed to be 5 years
Only two PS5 games I’ve played that could really use this are GotG and Elden Ring. really hoping for a patch for the later, because it was ROUGH going from Horizon 2's locked 60fps to Elden.