I prefer DDG to either as well, but in terms of search quality … Don’t they use Bing search results?
I prefer DDG to either as well, but in terms of search quality … Don’t they use Bing search results?
Ah, fair enough. I’ve never had to consider that. Thanks for looking into it at my word and for the feedback.
Good luck on your search.
Obsidian might match your needs. It’s available on Linux and Android and, I assume, Windows.
I secondarily thought of Vacation Goo.
But I have to be honest … The Matrix is the first thing I thought of when reading the original comment.
That’s the saddest news I’ve ever received.
… People don’t say “w00t”?
edit: Took several minutes to find that clip and three tries to get the embed to work. Hope you enjoy it!
Hrm. I was actually trying to be sarcastic about not crediting the author; I could have sworn this was an xkcd comic. However, I’m now also having trouble finding a source, so I suppose I should apologize to OP for my sass.
I could swear I once even saw it on some obscure webcomic site once. Ah well. Probably my imagination.
While I don’t disagree with anything you said, I think this comment descended into nihilism with alarming rapidity and I hope you’re okay.
That disorder sounds awful. I’ve dislocated my shoulder fourteen times but no other joints and not for a long time, but that was bad enough and is still impacting me even though it’s been a while.
I’m sorry you have to suffer through that.
Hmm, I guess it’s not as prevalent as I thought, but I’ve commonly seen the “Murph!” thing referenced online. Perhaps “meme” was the wrong word.
In the video game Heavy Rain, there’s a scene wherein the protagonist loses his son and has to search a crowd for the kid. While playing through that scene, you can press a button to shout his name. There is no limit to how often you can do this. Additionally, sometimes the game will apparently glitch so you can do it throughout the entire game.
Warning, potential spoilers for a game from 2010: https://youtu.be/DAhG9D9UO7c
That meme always makes me think of Heavy Rain.
Back when I researched this (which, as mentioned previously, was a long time ago), it was just the SSID. Possibly (probably) they were also collecting the BSSID but I don’t think they were publicly admitting it at that time.
I love my wife extensively and for many reasons, but her respect for privacy concerns is not among them.
If things don’t work out with the receiver, I’ll look into this. Thank you for the suggestion.
If I lived alone, this would be the way for me as well.
I recently spoke to LG support, rather at length, about an unrelated issue. During that conversation I asked if there was a way to turn off the “magic” cursor because fuck do I hate it. Apparently, there is: turn on narration - that is, the accessibility option that reads anything you highlight on screen in case you have vision issues. Why are the two things related, you ask, and why is it a binary option? I’m sure the answer is because LG leadership wants you to use the cursor, but apparently they couldn’t think of a PR friendly answer, because every time I asked support changed the subject.
edit: Fun fact: yesterday I complained about LG support. Today all features of my LG TV (other than the screen) stopped working and I came down to find my wife using the console to watch YouTube. I … Guess I got what I wanted?
It has been frustrating to read the various solutions that are all for PC or mobile, but there are some good solutions in this thread. Mad_Punda, who also replied to you separately, had what - at a glance - seemed like a pretty viable solution. Hopefully the new receiver I mentioned fixes things for me, but if not, I’ll be looking into his suggestion.
Good luck to you; though I don’t wish you to suffer, it’s nice to know I’m not alone.
I certainly haven’t had time to investigate them, but there are one or two decent solutions proposed in this thread. So far I think the “dev mode” suggestion is my favorite idea. I’ll look into that and try to remember to let you know how it goes.
I learned this from Community.