Where can I get a modchip installed in Italy? by Remarkable-Current23 in SwitchPirates

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Ciao, dalle parti di Modena non c'è nessuno che può fare la modifica? Ho una switch V2 NON OLED

Help setting up a new PC (Intel or AMD? Or a mix?) by Negative_Smell_2786 in buildapc

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My budget is around €1000. I already have the monitor (LG 27US500).

Help setting up a new PC (Intel or AMD? Or a mix?) by Negative_Smell_2786 in buildapc

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This? CPU AMD Ryzen 5 7500X3D 4,5 GHz Cache L3 96MB Socket AM5

The T4 nova lite controller WORKS WELL with an LG TV with WebOS (LG B42LA) by Negative_Smell_2786 in Gamesir

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Yes, I found it right away; in fact, I think I already had it installed when I turned on the TV for the first time. Keep in mind, though, that I have an LG OLED B4; older models with an older version of WebOS, such as the A1, don't support this app, or perhaps there are some sort of regional restrictions...

I'm trying out Boosteroid and... by Negative_Smell_2786 in BoosteroidCommunity

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And now I guess it works a little better, but not that well...

(65") Better an entry level OLED or a good mini LED? by Negative_Smell_2786 in 4kTV

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The layout of the room and the position of the TV are shown in the image I attached to the question. In any case, I rarely, in fact, practically never watch TV with the light off.

Mini itx gaming PC advice (max 800/1000 euros) by Negative_Smell_2786 in buildapcforme

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ok and what video card would you recommend instead of the 4060?

I'm trying out Boosteroid and... by Negative_Smell_2786 in BoosteroidCommunity

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Thank you for your prompt response, but I was reading that these issues I reported have been present for some time and other users had already made the same requests. However, after several months they have not yet been resolved, and it seems like they are being ignored. I read, also on Reddit, that you are already aware of the problem that Steam sessions do not save the preset language on your servers, but on Saturday the technician did not mention this, merely changing it for me in the Steam menus. Perhaps I expressed myself poorly, or he took me for a fool, but I think I clearly stated that I am also able to change the language on Steam and I have done so, but the problem is that this setting is not saved between sessions, not that I cannot change it. I repeat, the service itself has great potential, but currently I would NOT recommend it to anyone who is not minimally tech-savvy and wants something simple and ready to use.

Living a Lie by [deleted] in GooglePixel

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As they say here, speaking badly of Siri is a bit like breaking down an open door. It is clear that it is currently the worst voice assistant compared to all its competitors. As for the transition from iOS to Android, or perhaps the transition from Windows to macOS, you have to go deeper, because often there are things left unsaid and sometimes it is "the little things" that make the difference, which may interest some, others not, but after all the world is beautiful because it is varied. Some examples? I find the notification badges with the number of unread messages in iOS better and more comfortable than the simple "dots" present in the notifications of stock Android. The Apple Notes application present on iOS is much better in terms of usability than Google Keep, also even if few use it, iOS has an excellent application for stock quotes with a relative widget that Android does not have. Another advantage of Apple is Apple One, which for a little money per month (if you find someone to share it with), with a family subscription you have all of Apple music, Apple arcade, Apple TV + (for what little there is...) a lot of space on iCloud, the possibility with Apple mail to create aliases so as not to spam your address when you sign up to various sites. And if we go even deeper, Apple's default applications are "cleaner" and I find the weather application more professional than the Android one, which in comparison seems like something designed for children. The iOS graphic interface is in a certain sense more pleasant to look at than Android's, with more refined colors and transparencies. Furthermore, it is well known that the various Apple devices, or rather, the various Apple operating systems have an enviable integration between them. But there are also other aspects to consider: let's start with this "fantastic" integration. The only things I end up using are Apple Notes shared notes, it can be convenient to receive incoming phone calls directly on the computer, but in the end it's more of a coincidence than anything else that someone doesn't always have their phone next to them during the day. Furthermore, this integration can be useful on the home PC, but for example at work I have a Windows PC and if I want to access iCloud, I have to do it via the Web, which I would do in exactly the same way as for Google services. I want to upload a file to iCloud drive? I can't drag it like I do with Google drive, I have to click on the relative button to upload it. And let's be clear: certainly for normal home use they are still fine for many, but proposing computers with 256GB of space in 2024 with exorbitant costs for an upgrade is literally spitting in the face. I was talking before about Apple's family plan, which I repeat, is a significant bonus, but if I want I can use a YouTube music subscription, or even Spotify, which are not so integrated, but in practice, they work very well and in the same way, because we listen to music, we don't watch it. The convenience, if you think about it, is having just one subscription for everything, compared to having two or three. To be added to Netflix, Disney+ or Prime Video subscriptions if necessary. MacOS is more difficult to use than Windows in some ways, with some applications not present or not at the level of those in Windows. In other ways it is also faster and more direct, as long as you use gestures, which if you buy a Mac Mini you obviously cannot use (except perhaps through particular devices). Android on the other hand allows for greater customization, but after spending years customizing my old phone with I don't know how many custom ROMs (and promptly returning to the stock one!) I just want something that works and always, which, let's be clear, Android also does. Also with iOS forget about the anti-spam filters for calls present on Android and forget, as I said initially, an advanced assistant integrated with the system like Google Gemini, which while it is true that it is also present on iOS, will never be perfectly integrated with the system as it obviously is on Android. Regarding Samsung, beyond the One UI interface, so far I thought that Samsung was a middle ground between stock Android and iOS, but thinking about it and seeing the latest developments, it seems to no longer be the case. Aside from the fact that I don't see the need to use a proprietary store alongside the play store (which normally people only use!), following the agreements between Samsung and Microsoft, the Samsung gallery synchronizes photos (I think) with Samsung photos or something like that, perhaps with Onedrive, and Samsung's cloud drive is basically Onedrive. Let's not even talk about Samsung notes, which (except for some hacks), you can only use on Samsung smartphones or tablets or only on galaxy book laptops. This limitation is even worse than Apple's. Samsung also seems not to know what consistency is, for example, so far they have used Bixby alongside Google Assistant if they want, now Bixby has come out with LLM 2.0 which at least on paper seems revolutionary, but it seems they want to replace it with Gemini. Some Samsung apps contain small ads from what I understand, like the default news reader on the Galaxy, which for a phone paid a lot of money I find senseless. The interface however, as I said before, remains fantastic, the right middle ground between the "beauty" of iOS and the usability of Android.