

It should be destroyed


It should be destroyed


If I’m buying a car it would be a BYD, not some gas guzzler by an overpriced American manufacturer which are laughing stocks all over the world.


An unlocked bootloader that can’t be relocked IS a major no no since in that case it’s impossible to verify the integrity of the operating system and prevent malware from loading during boot up.


That’s not the reason, the real reason is Fairphone doesn’t take security seriously. The GrapheneOS devs have called them out numerous times on that.


So does DVD and can be bypassed just as easily these days


Oh all those full screen DVDs are in fact pan and scan just like VHS.


But both formats have DRM and sometimes the Blu-ray is basically the same price or even cheaper. Sure DVD was easier to crack but that’s not an issue these days.


It’s not even 480p, it’s 480i with a resolution of 720x480 regardless of whether the content is 4:3 or 16:9, the pixels get stretched one way or the other. That’s for NTSC discs, PAL discs have a higher 576i (720x576) resolution but the movie is sped up 4% cause it forces 25fps when it should be 24.


Blu-rays are great, DVDs not so much unless it’s an old title that was never released in 1080p


Love my 7800X3D and M4 Macbook


RIP to my 20 year old PC I guess


Boycott Google, check out the degoogle communities


I just use Chinese AI atp. Deepseek and Kimi.


Because they’re wiretaps. Insane that it took this long for people to understand this.


Gentoo Linux :p Nah if they’re an average user, Mac OS is actually quite decent (especially on the M series Macs) and doesn’t have all the bs Windows does while it’s actually quite secure with lockdown mode.
Technically there’s a workaround to make Apollo work again


There’s actually an ESU bypass for Windows 7 that provided updates until January 2026.
Bro fast isn’t measuring your internet speed, it’s measuring how fast you’re connected to Netflix. Phone carriers like Verizon generally throttle video streaming if you’re on a cheaper plan but everything else is uneffected. A VPN just bypasses the video streaming throttle because then Verizon can’t see what you’re connected to. Use a real speed test app.