I’ve had mine for a good while now and it’s out up with all maner of abuse. Plus mine has a canvas strap that I prefer over metal or silicone.
I’ve had mine for a good while now and it’s out up with all maner of abuse. Plus mine has a canvas strap that I prefer over metal or silicone.
That or the Casio Pro-Trek if you want something that’s not the G-Shock
It’s a matter of finding where the line between cost and user satisfaction meet.
Like sure you could limit all videos to 60fps @ 720p or 30fps @ 1080p but most everyone now wants everything 120fps @ 2160p which takes up dozens of gigs per video and eats up bandwidth.
I didn’t know about until I discovered Australia’s small yet impressive film industry after watching The Magician and the rabbit hole just got deeper from there. Scott Ryan is a pretty talented actor/director.
It’s like part of me wants to follow MLK’s way of doing things but then 5 minutes later it’s “welp. Guess we’re doing it Malcom X’s way instead.” Then I have to sit there and remind myself that violence only begets violence and sooner or later history will look back and say “nobody remembers why the fighting started, just that it did and that it’s been going ever since.”
I think a big part of that is just straight up storage space, more specially a lack thereof. Google won’t release specifics but estimates put the total data stored by YouTube at somewhere near an exabyte (1 million terrabytes). Most of which is made up by video files.
Of course that’s just issue number 1 of many to figure out.
Yea peertube is rough… Mostly in part due to, in my opinion at least, people wanting to make use of YouTube’s ad revenue system even tho most creators I watch making most of their income via donations rather than ad revenue.
To quote one of my favorite shows (Mr Inbetween): “I don’t answer questions.” - Ray Shoesmith.
I didn’t work 3rd shift (11pm-7am) but I worked 2nd shift (3pm-11pm) Mon-Fri. Found a 24/7 gym which was empty at night when I got off work (bonus), would get home from the gym at around 1230-1 am, would do my meal prep and house work till about 2am then I’d conk out for the night, wake up at around 10 or 11, go grocery shopping and run errands till about 1pm or just hang out and do random stuff. Wasn’t hard to stay healthy. mind you I’m a staunch anti-social and was single at the time which made it infinitely easier because I didn’t have a commitment to anyone besides myself but after getting married and having a kid, physical health wasn’t hard to maintain. It became difficult to manage my martial and mental health.
Or the fact that most of them probably failed highschool biology class.
The same guy who has toddler level temper tantrums when people call him out for being a man child.
Definitely in the category of “ol’ reliable” in terms of watches but I like the Pro-Trek because of some of the added features like the compass, barometer and altimeter.