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Dom_Q t1_jdz4z35 wrote
Reply to comment by can_of_cactus in Newer generations won’t be pointing the remote to the tv by charliechin
Yup. IR has got the distinct advantage of not requiring spectrum licensing. And as far as I can tell, we are not quite done exploring the opportunities for bandwidth and reliability optimizations affforded by that medium, the way we did with copper and fiber optics in the last two decades.
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Reply to comment by Meketrex-supplicant in Capitalism is feudalism with a lottery system. by sentinel101
Yeah, except of course for the fact that not a word of what s/he said is true...
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Reply to Book ban attempts reach record high in 2022, American Library Association report says by audiomuse1
/r/noshitsherlock
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Reply to Its that time once again… by CrashMonger
/r/dragonsfuckingcars
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Reply to comment by ladeedah1988 in In largest strike of 2022, California academic workers walk off job by Maxwellsdemon17
Old economy Steve
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Reply to comment by bbkn7 in Newer generations won’t be pointing the remote to the tv by charliechin
Not sure about that, IMO TVs are still the most comfortable approach to visual media (except when /r/tvtoohigh obviously).