

You can now If you want. Who cares?


You can now If you want. Who cares?


Feels a bit forced but ok


I consider dude to be gender neutral.
I have no debt and pay my card in full every month too but I have amazing credit.
My oldest lines are nearly 20 years old at this point. Is it possible you just haven’t had any credit lines long enough?
IMO I feel like what you’re doing is the best way to learn.
Pretty cool paint job


AI slop


I don’t like this


It kinda just sounded like he was saying most people don’t know all the actual things magnets are used for.
Poorly worded, sure. That’s my takeaway


Sounds like too much effort. I’m on a schedule here


we’re all smart here.
Generous assumption.


IMO this headline is very misleading. He says he couldn’t care less about getting in trouble for giving his answer.


I’m pretty sure they voted for that


I’m pretty sure they voted for that


The issue is that you didn’t read the article 😊


I own both Roku and Apple TV.
With Roku, The UI is just riddled with ads. Every time I turn it on I feel like they find another new place to insert more adverts. The UI feels sluggish and I had one remote die on me. The experience is largely solid but I feel less comfortable about what data Roku is mining. I’ll probably replace it with another Apple TV in the future.
As for Apple TV. I’m in the ecosystem ngl. It’s obviously a bit more expensive. There are a lot of settings you can customize. No ads in the UI (except where streaming services insert them of course.) Maybe there might be a solution available.
I’ve had some remote issues though. Sometimes it will start scrolling like crazy after hitting a button once. For some reason my tv turns back on after turning the Apple TV and tv it’s self off. And occasionally the volume buttons decide to not work. I’ll note that I’m currently on beta software so that might be the problem. The model of my tv may be causing issues also.
The apps available are definitely a plus. I don’t really watch YouTube on the tv often. Plex works great on both Roku and Apple TV. There’s a jellyfin app too, but haven’t messed with it a ton. The nice thing about iOS is that the developer community is pretty solid. So there’s a decent chance you may find apps that other platforms wouldn’t ever have. You can check the App Store to see what’s available.
Also: I think I saw somewhere that you need an Apple account (or even an iPhone) for initial set up. That may be an issue to consider. That being said, if your wife uses an iPhone, the ecosystem is largely similar with not a huge learning curve.


This is the way


Who asked for this? What’s better about it than just sending it via text?
Source on this?