

Does that attitude work for you? In general, I mean. Doesn’t seem very effective.
Does that attitude work for you? In general, I mean. Doesn’t seem very effective.
It’s the maximum amount of respect you can’t expect for posting nonsense.
Why on earth do you think something keeps working just because it survived the warranty period? That doesn’t make any sense.
Read that statement again and ask yourself, if it really makes sense .
It’s still there, though.
And since it’s usually one integrated board, a failure in the “bullshit” will likely affect the not-shit.
Even then you still have a bunch of cheap hardware crammed into an insufficiently ventilated box that will lead to problems down the line.
My TV is 15 years old, not very smart, thick as oatmeal, but works like a charm.
And even more basic: renewables are consistently cheaper.
It’s not really rocket science that adding a costly postprocessing to an already more expensive solution makes that solution even morer expensiver.
You’re disengaging a lot then.
See, maybe if everyone you meet is an asshole, that could say something about you as well.