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I know it’s not the same class pickup, but it’s missing the best feature of the f150 hybrid. That generator. 7.2kwh is amazing and because it uses the battery and not just power off the engine, it’s super efficient. We ran parts of our house for 2 weeks on a quarter tank of gas after the last hurricane here.

Its nice to have video to point people back to. I’ve often heard “No, he never said that”....

Right wing elderly will still vote for him and then if/when it gets cut (it won’t), they will just blame the democrats, even if Trump signed it into law and they had a majority in both chambers.

My Dell xps 13 plus has this feature. So Dell is doing it, but likely not on all their devices (yet?). I keep it at 80%.

I’ll recheck the interface, but it used to be sooo bad. I couldn’t stand it. It looked like something from before 2010 and to top it off, it was slow.

Did they use AndroidTV or was it just built on Android before? I think it was the latter, but I don’t use either. I tried fireTV once and it was so bad I never looked back.

I would rather have an Nvidia Shield in every room. We’ve done Rokus for years and years and I have 2 Android TVS. One thing I’m not good about is

yeah, they are stupid in how they handle all that.

I checked my account, but I’m grandfathered into one of hte plans because Verizon pays for it for me. I think we get Ad free disney + Hulu with ads + ESPN.

If I were paying, I would just go to the $20 plan to have add free Hulu. We don’t use ESPN. But it’s free, so

I went to disneyplus.com (not I was not signed in because I don’t watch on my computer). Then I went to “view all plan options” on that page and it was listed (make sure you are on the Duo option).

They apparently have that now. it’s called “Duo Premium”. I do believe this must be a recent addition as I was kind pissed about them not having this before as well when they announced Disney+ would go ad supported

What about amazon prime video?!? Ugh!

TV shows, Movies, whatever. The average volume of the ads is significantly higher than that of the show (or the perceived volume)*. It’s enough that if there is another person in the room watching TV with you, you can’t watch Hulu because the ads can wake them up, even if the show does not.

*I actually watched a good

They need to fix the stupid volume issue with ads on Hulu during this. I refuse to watch Hulu for this very reason. Commercials are way too loud and it’s really jarring when trying to watch a show. I know I could pay for “no ads”, but WTH. 

Perhaps. If I had known that I would have tried to get one for my son. He’s both really into Mario right now and Legos.

The way I look at it is... If something with Ads ruins my experience and I don’t have an option to or don’t want to pay to have no ads, then I just need to be ok with not using that service. This is why I no longer visit Gizmodo on my phone. The mobile experience is so bad with their Ads that I can’t use the site. So

I wonder of your target put them out early. They aren’t supposed to be released in the 6th.

And if creators have to get sponsors and put in video ads (non-google ones), then the “freeloaders” also bitch about those.

They just want somethign for nothing, but I guarantee if their boss decided to not pay them for a week, they would be pissed.

I just pay for YT premium because we watch enough of it and I hate that

I believe that is just an Android feature. It’s been on my pixels since i think my pixel 2xl

I think the problem is that MSFT can’t tell the difference. If the manufacturers worked with MSFT to get their devices “authorized” then they should work (granted, I have no idea how MSFT knows what is authorized and what is not).

I don’t think they are saying you can’t use aftermarket (non-microsoft created devices). They are saying they are blocking non-authorized 3rd party devices. Seems to me like a good chance for some manufacturers to get their devices on the “authorized” list.

That said, I still think this is a pretty shitty move.

It will be enforced but only for things that Musk considers misinformation. In other words... facts ;)