Just a guess, but it may be from people that are not watching the video and are just drawing conclusions from the title, which is a little ambiuous. I'll toss you an upvote!
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I don't think it matters, I got mine at Walmart. Think it was the BHG brand.
When I wash and dry my sheets it inevitably spirals up in the washer and dryer so it never washes or dries properly.
I got about 8 wool dryer balls that I tossed in the dryer and it has kept the fitted sheet from wrapping and bunching up. Dries MUCH better.
Personally I love it. Being able to boost results from some sites while depriotizing or even banning others has been real helpful. Not having unrelated "sponsored" content cluttering up the results is certainly nice as well. The results themselves feel like Google from ten years ago, relevant and on point.
Hey that's pretty cool. I did see the unbagging area when picking up few items yesterday. Going to give it a shot next time I go to Aldi. It's not a busy store and I always see an empty register, but maybe that's because everyone else is doing their shit right.
I did notice the bigger bar codes and that the Aldi registers scanned real well but somehow didn't put the two things together.
That's real cool! Ever comes to the states I'd take a hard look at it.
AppleTV would be my recommendation for people that want a clean interface with no ads and they don't want to or can't modify an android TV box to a custom launcher. It's just about a perfect experience right out of the box. It's a shame about the shitty remote though.
For people willing to get their hands dirty, androidtv having SmartTubeNext is a killer tool for YouTube and for me gives it the edge.
SmartTubeNext might be the greatest thing about AndroidTV just for the sponsor block. It's so amazing.
Pihole helps. If you have androidtv you can setup a custom launcher and avoid it on your interface.
I did the exact same thing. Also blocked androidtv updates in case Google starts pulling shit regarding custom launchers.
It's gross how ads are being crammed in every little nook of our lives. Not like the ShieldTv was a cheap device either.
Pretty sad to see Roku going down the same road. Guess forcing a third of the screen devoted to ads just wasn't enough.
I thought tabs started with the Opera browser?