Bob Loblaw
Bob Loblaw
I bought a brand new Lenovo Yoga laptop, and when connecting to my TV via HDMI, the TV occasionally goes black for a second or 2 then comes back. It doesn’t happen at all when streaming video full screen, only when doing something simple like browsing the Internet. Happens with Windows and Linux, although it’s more frequent on Linux.
When turning off my Samsung TV, every once in a while it decides to turn itself back on about 5 minutes later. This has been going on for several years now.
It doesn’t happen every time, and seems to happen randomly as I can’t replicate the conditions in which it happens. It didn’t happen when I bought the TV, so I suspect it started after Samsung pushed a firmware update. It’s a bug others are experiencing with the same model TV and I’ve tried every fix people suggested online, factory reset the TV, and updated the firmware. My conclusion is that it’s a bug that Samsung needs to fix, but I’m confident they won’t given the TV is about 5 years old now.
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Opera has had this functionality for 10+ years on their mobile browser, and I would argue that it has always been their best feature by far as it has always worked beautifully. I just don’t understand how no other browser has implemented this feature.
Vorta for automatic backups of my computer https://vorta.borgbase.com/
Material Files is by far the best file browser.
I found an old TV on Craigslist for $10 for my Genesis.
Uhh Yeah Dude They’ve been doing the podcast since 2006, and just surpassed their 1000th episode. Listener supposed and ad free. Just two guys trying to figure it all out.
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A cast iron pan that I inherited from my grandmother is around 100 years old.
There will be more than just two parties on the presidential ballot.
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This article
https://www.howtogeek.com/208917/htg-explains-how-hdcp-breaks-your-hdtv-and-how-to-fix-it/
Links to this splitter to strip HDCP
This website says yes a proper splitter will allow you to use your old TV
https://www.howtogeek.com/208917/htg-explains-how-hdcp-breaks-your-hdtv-and-how-to-fix-it/
They link to this splitter:
A dash cam was definitely one of the best purchases I’ve made. I was able to submit video to the insurance company to show a collision wasn’t my fault. It has also captured some other random interesting events like an electrical transformer explosion during a storm.
Nokia 5150 - My first phone. It featured swappable faceplates, great games like snake, and 1 week of battery life.
Motorola V710 - Flip phone complete with crude internet browsing and GPS.
LG G2x - My first real smart phone, running Android 2.3.
Samsung Galaxy S4 - A significant upgrade, running Android 4 eventually upgrading to Android 5.
OnePlus 7T - I have been using this for 4 years now. I think it’s finally time for an update.
OnePlus 12?
Uhh Yeah Dude They’ve been doing the podcast since 2006, and coming up on their 1000th episode. Listener supposed and ad free. Just two guys trying to figure it all out.
How does one go about doing this?
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