Because unless you're buying a quality panel the difference between a 45 inch and 65 is usually $150. For something that you need 3 or 4 of (tops, if you have a family or large house) that'll last 5+ years, the value proposition is high enough to spend the extra money.
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Those TVs were in a lot of middle class homes. I think huge is pretty exaggerated. Having a house on the block with those 4 person 40-50 in TV's was pretty common in a lot of areas IMO.
Issa joke, justifying dumb shit since, well forever.
Yeah Google is out for the arrest of folks 🙄.
This is unhinged thinking 🤣.
Fascist behavior coming from every fucking direction. Jesus Christ 🤦♂️.
So to be clear, you want to jail Google employees for working on an early alert system. A supplemental system that nobody is paying for. In a country without their own warning systems.
I have that that correct?
Guy, this is Lemmy where the concept of a happy middle class EU/American is simply a lie that doesn't exist.
A long list without context is entirely unhelpful. The permissions need to be enabled and are likely to have features associated with them.
So your correct privacy shouldn't be optional. So which of these apps have features turned on that don't require a user accepting them or wanting the feature?
Frankly, almost all of these permissions are initiated my a user at first sight making some assumptions.
None of my apps have any permissions other than location when the app is open, camera, and file access.
What apps and permissions are you specifically talking about? Can you provide any specific examples?
They get SUVs. Many of them easily do 6500 lbs which is right in line with the ranger/s10 needs while being FAR more practical for a family in most cases.
I know it's an Internet favorite, but as a truck guy I find the modern case for the ranger odd.
Not even close. We're talking about $1000-$3000 for a decent high end. You could regularly find used for $400-$500 if you could find a team to lug them out.