Yeah, that’s why I said somebody needs to force them. Like how food can’t say chocolate if it doesn’t actually have chocolate.
Yeah, that’s why I said somebody needs to force them. Like how food can’t say chocolate if it doesn’t actually have chocolate.
It is, but I’m just ranting about what I want so I’m allowed to ask for fairy dust and tasty sugar-free candy.
I mean, sure, but we’re assuming they’d have to be truthful.
Seems like you got a perfect is the enemy of good kinda situation going on.
Perfectly content with 4K120
Come on. You say it like it’s a compromise.
Can someone force cable manufacturers to print the bandwidth or at least the version on the fucking cable already?!
free speech absolutist
For a second, I thought Canonical had made a YouTube front-end.
It knows what taste is.
Yeah, definitely not whining.
An entire community was just banned from an instance because its only mod (and member) was posting a bunch of pedo rethoric and banning anyone who disagreed. A post about it was made in this community a little bit earlier than this post and I found the contrast very funny.
Don’t blame you for being out of the loop.
Is this you not whining?
That might be. You are too, you’re just not as good at it. And you’re definitely whining.
lol. There’s someone getting banned for standing up to a pedophile and here you are whining about someone having a preferred way to be called.
If it makes hipsters angry, it’s AAA.
I guess it wouldn’t make sense to measure energy used by gas-powered appliances in Wh since they’re not rated in Watts. Still, measuring volume and then converting to energy seems unnecessarily complicated.
Joules (J) are the official unit of energy. 1W=1J/s. That means 1Wh=3600J or that 1J is kinda like “1 Watt second”. You’re right that Wh is easier since everything is rated in Watts and it would be insane to measure energy consumption by seconds. Imagine getting your electric bill and it says you’ve used 3,157,200,000J.
I ate sushi today.
High Speed is the second slowest cable and the slowest one still being sold. Last time I bought an HDMI cable, I didn’t even know there was anything slower than 1080p@60hz so I just assumed that was “Standard” and, by buying “High Speed”, I was getting something better. Yes, I should have done more research before buying but the point is that calling the slowest cable still being sold “High Speed” is confusing and deceptive. That’s why I want them to be forced to label the cables with the bandwidth or version.