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Comment Re:An anonymous reader writes... (Score 1) 175

"It's a bit creepy to see all the photos that Google still has on tap, including many that I've since deleted on my phone."

If you think that's creepy, wait until someone breaks into your account and begins blackmailing you; threatening to publish your photos of that long forgotten 'incident' which seemed like harmless fun at the time.

FWIW, Google Photos changes this behavior by default. I think there's a way to override it, but in general if you delete a photo in one place now, it gets deleted from all of them. There are some very prominent warnings trying to make people understand that. This doesn't apply if you've shared it, though; the shared copies still exist.

Comment Re:An anonymous reader writes... (Score 2) 175

Since when has Google started deleting data?

Google has long allowed you to request that your data be deleted. See the Google dashboard. And, yes, it really does get deleted, permanently. I think sometimes it may survive for a while on tape backups, but eventually those get deleted, too.

Comment Re:What? (Score 1) 133

I did. I don't have a phone charging problem, because I have both portable solar panels (including a 10W flexi built into a bag) and a car which puts out lots of ~12V, but I still bought a USB charger. I broke open some LiIon laptop packs and didn't know what to do with all the cells, so I bought a $6 eBay power bank and loaded it up. Now I'm trying to imagine stuff to do with it. Wasn't my question, though. I think my R-Pi might go mobile, but then I need a boost converter to run the display I have in mind.

Comment Re:The future of MIDI (Score 1) 106

Do you understand that we're talking about screens where people claim being able to tell apart pixels that are so tiny, they shouldn't be able to?

Yep.

These people will most certainly be able to tell that image is smoothed out by scaler. It's far, FAR easier to see that.

It's easy to see whatever you're expecting. A good LCD-aware scaler, though, can produce some really great results on an LCD.

Comment Re:Ner ner! (Score 2) 175

I prefer my backups to be reliable and private, thank you.

Privacy is a valid concern. However...

Although hard drives do occasionally tell me "Hey, you've got a week to get your shit off me, ner ner!", at least they can't help it.

I've had HDDs give me warning, and I've had HDDs fail without any warning. People have gone to their backups and found them unreadable. People have lost their tape drives, bought another one, and found out that their old tape drive was fracked and creating tapes that no other drive could read. It takes a tiered backup solution to be more reliable than Google, who will almost certainly give you months of notice before they take down a service.

Comment Re:Until Google closes it... (Score 4, Insightful) 175

I agree with calm down, but I also agree that it's stupid. When you put your text in monospace, what you are saying is "I am a special snowflake, so you should read this text even though it is more difficult than if I didn't set a special style that I only use because I am a hipster." So if that's how you want to come across, by all means, keep setting your comments in monospace. If you've set a flag that makes all your comments enter in monospace, then you're an extra-hipster.

Comment Re:Not good for Kodi/HTPC device (Score 1) 54

Pretty useless for Kodi because it can't bitstream lossless audio (runs on a closed ecosystem and requires licensing to do so).

You really don't think that's going to be solved by the community?

Also can't handle 23.97 output (converts to 24fps) so there's judder.

You mean XBMC can't just slow everything down by a fraction of a percent?

There are lots of other cheaper devices which can do the job better.

Name one.

As far as Netflix 4k streaming goes, you need HDMI 2.0/HDCP 2.2 support, and if you have that you almost certainly have Netflix 4k streaming built into your 4k TV already.

I don't buy display devices with networking built into them. That's stupid.

Comment Re:Ouya 2 (Score 1) 54

This looks like a bigger, beefed-up version of an Ouya.

If it's halfway competent and doesn't try to lock you into using their shitty store and launcher, then all it will need is a real recovery to be everything the Ouya wasn't.

I bought Ouya, it was unremitting shit and didn't even work right, so I took it back. I won't preorder Android hardware again (I didn't kickstart, just preordered Ouya from a store, so I could return that POS) but I will give this machine a go if it reviews well.

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