I have one of those, I get the feeling they did it mostly so they could show off how thin they can make a TV. Actually makes good sense for another reason IMO: modularity. Power supply and control stuff is separated from the panel, so it’s easy to swap it out if the power supply or something else dies.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google pulls the plug on first and second gen Nest ThermostatsEnglish
13·1 个月前Anything that supports HomeKit should work indefinitely. I have an ecobee4 that works great with Home Assistant via HomeKit.
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Bicycles@lemmy.ca•Riding in the rain sucks but I'll take it over driving
2·1 个月前Rain jacket and pants all the way for me, I arrive to work perfectly dry other than my shoes and socks. Just have to change into the pair I keep at my desk.
It’s something in between a road bike and a mountain bike.
That’s where
std::vector<bool>or bitfields come in handy!
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL not all water bottles can survive the dishwasherEnglish
8·4 个月前Ha! Almost looks like it returned to the size it was as a blank, before blow molding.





Might be worth removing the graphics card and using integrated graphics to see if it does the same thing.