Member since Jun 26, 2025
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I'm using this OLED TV as a monitor for my computer, for both coding and gaming, and it's amazing! There are so many pros: - The TV has the perfect size for a desk setup—I think even the 48-inch model would work well; - Full white screens, even in the brightest mode, don't hurt the eyes like they do on LED monitors; - It's much cheaper than OLED monitors of the same size; - Its 144 Hz refresh rate and G-Sync technology make the gaming experience incredible; - It has excellent built-in sound quality, which most monitors lack; - It works perfectly as a regular TV too.
The final season keeps the same pace and soul as the other seasons. At the end of each episode, there's no way not to jump to the next one. The only thing I noticed is that some things require you to remember episodes from previous seasons, but it's been a while since I watched them, so it's hard to remember some details—despite the show trying to include little recaps sometimes. I'm excited and waiting for the final episodes yet to come.
I liked the TV show so much. People complain about the slow pace of the director, but his style is what I like most since Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. The story is captivating and makes us think a lot. I just finished the first season and am looking forward to more.
Sad to see the show lose itself to only talking about politics.
Bought a brand-new 2026 Chevrolet Equinox Activ, and it's been nothing but frustration due to shoddy quality and zero parts support. The OnStar module and front camera were defective from the factory—still waiting for them, no ETA in sight. Then, battery died in week one; dealer charged it, said it's good. Two weeks later? Dead again. Now no batteries available either, so my "new" car sits useless in the garage. This screams electrical defects and global supply chain failures from Chevrolet. Unacceptable for a vehicle sold worldwide. Chevrolet needs to fix quality control and stock parts properly.
LinkedIn has solidified its position as the go-to platform for job searching and professional networking, but its dominance comes with drawbacks. It’s frustrating that recruiters across various platforms now demand a LinkedIn profile, making it feel like a mandatory hurdle rather than an optional tool. The search and filtering experience is often clunky. Promoted ads clutter the results, frequently irrelevant to the search terms, and the job listings themselves can be wildly off-target, with hundreds of unrelated postings appearing despite specific filters. This imprecision undermines the platform’s usability for focused job seekers. Another pain point is the paywall for basic features, like viewing who checked your profile. Locking such functionalities behind a premium subscription feels unnecessary and user-unfriendly. For someone like me, who uses LinkedIn strictly for job postings rather than social networking, these limitations are particularly grating. On the positive side, LinkedIn excels at providing visibility to professionals. Being contacted by recruiters directly through the platform is a significant advantage, and the ability to showcase your skills and experience to a wide audience is a strong point. It’s a powerful tool, but there’s clear room for improvement to make it more user-centric and precise.
South Park Season 27 kicks off with its trademark acid humor, fearlessly roasting Trump and corporate nonsense. As someone who doesn’t see Trump as the villain, I still loved the biting wit. It’s a bold celebration of free speech—refreshing in a world where that’s not guaranteed.
In GitHub Copilot, several models are available. I tried all of them, and none surpasses the Claude models. For coding nowadays, no other model is better.
Despite not being a fan of superhero movies, I gave the new Superman film a chance on friends’ recommendations, and I’m glad I did! Watched in 3D at the cinema, it was a blast—funny, packed with stunning effects, and a refreshingly relaxing story. The action kept me hooked, with no dull moments. Highly recommend, even for superhero skeptics!
Sinners is a fantastic, fun, and wildly entertaining film that blends horror, drama, and music. Its killer soundtrack shines, especially in a magical scene where guitar riffs weave past, present, and future together in a vibrant, unforgettable moment. With stunning visuals and a gripping story, it’s a genre-bending gem. Highly recommend for all!