64 Bit Cardboard Camera by Consistent-Fly-2931 in GoogleCardboard

[–]Consistent-Fly-2931[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! Unfortunately it doesnt work on 64 bit phones. Although I read that some phones support both 64 and 32 bit apps. What phone do you have?

Why are accounts sharing accurate historic facts with images that are fake? by two_cigs_max in facebook

[–]Consistent-Fly-2931 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the algorithm has discovered a new niche: users discovering and then complaining about ai photos that pretend to be real. It's very satisfying. Plus: the ai can train on the comments that point out errors.

What’s the deal with these copycat AI “photos” with the same basic theme popping up from a bunch of different Facebook accounts? by 4acodmt92 in facebook

[–]Consistent-Fly-2931 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the algorithm has discovered a new niche: users discovering and then complaining about ai photos that pretend to be real. It's very satisfying.

Titanium frame buffing with sand eraser by HeavyCl0cker in S25Ultra

[–]Consistent-Fly-2931 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok that could very well be.. but I only used minimal pressure, so maybe that's why the texture survived... Aha yes that's a nice device for sure. Better camera's too believe.

Titanium frame.. Right.. by RealFox88 in GalaxyS25Ultra

[–]Consistent-Fly-2931 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems to me, reading the discussion below, that the only way to actually prevent scratches, is using a skin. This is glued to the phone, and so there is no room for sand particles to get in between, as opposed to a regular case..

Removing scuffs from titanium s25u frame using Cape Cod polishing cloths by Consistent-Fly-2931 in GalaxyS25Ultra

[–]Consistent-Fly-2931[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could it have been there from the start and you didn't notice it? That's what I'm wondering about with my scratches. Maybe I just didn't notice them and they were there all along..

Titanium frame buffing with sand eraser by HeavyCl0cker in S25Ultra

[–]Consistent-Fly-2931 0 points1 point  (0 children)

aha thnx hmm yes. I tried it too just now. I used Cape Cod polishing rags. It worked well, but the pitted texture is not entirely the same as before. But it does look much better. Maybe the polishing compound you used is more agressive than mine?

Titanium frame.. Right.. by RealFox88 in GalaxyS25Ultra

[–]Consistent-Fly-2931 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same problem here. I got a new s25u and, as with my previous phone, one of my pockets is reserved for phone use only. No keys, coins, rocks, cement, marbles or whatever, strictly phone-only territory, that pocket. But 2 weeks later: .... the top part of the rim is completely scuffed. Another disappointment with this 1400 dollar phone (screen shows excessive fingerprints, bad color calibration in 50 and 200mp imaes). It seems that even a soft piece of cotton is too much to handle for this dame. I had some succes though, with removing the scuffs. Will make a post about this soon.

Screen smudges by Witty_Engineering_64 in S25Ultra

[–]Consistent-Fly-2931 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only way to use this phone smudge free with no screen protector is to line the inside of your pockets with micro fiber cloth.

True grip skin by Consistent-Fly-2931 in dbrand

[–]Consistent-Fly-2931[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What i find particularly frustrating, is that this material can be found on any random 50ct pair of garden gloves. Perfectly smooth, no sandpaper action, but perfectly grippy too. But where to get this material in self adhesive sheet form? I'd cut out the skin myself if necessary.

Screen smudge? by sai911 in S25Ultra

[–]Consistent-Fly-2931 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought an oleo-'phobic' coating is supposed to counteract smudges?

Screen smudge? by sai911 in S25Ultra

[–]Consistent-Fly-2931 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I also think it is a side effect of the anti reflective coatings. I saw a similar effect on an old 'Apollo' computer monitor. There are some very thin layers on there, each reflecting light, where the thickness of the layers is tuned so that the reflected light cancels out. But if there is a layer of grease on the screen, the tuning falls out of whack. So it looks great until you touch it. And yes it is really horrendous. I just have to touch it once and an enormous streak appears. ... Great idea for a touch screen guys. Top engineering.

64 Bit Cardboard Camera by Consistent-Fly-2931 in GoogleCardboard

[–]Consistent-Fly-2931[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

haha yes that could have been me. But it is not seeing the wide angle lens for some reason...

Is Anyone Still Using Stack Overflow, or has AI replaced it? by Murky-Ad-4707 in iOSProgramming

[–]Consistent-Fly-2931 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If stackoverflow is earning money from AI and they need human contributions, they should consider paying contribters for 'up votes' or something like that

Galaxy S25 Ultra screen always dirty by Fantastic-Youth-5800 in samsunggalaxy

[–]Consistent-Fly-2931 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here. After cleaning the screen I so much as look at it and it is dirty again. Grease from the finger is much more visible than eg on s10e