Casey Liss
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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Ugh, it's just, it's unnecessarily complicated. And this is the sort of thing that we would just eviscerate a Microsoft Store for, and here it is Apple doing it.
So build them, man.
So build them, man.
Yes, yes, yes.
Yes, yes, yes.
Yeah, sleepwalk spots.
Yeah, sleepwalk spots.
Yes, but everything else about having a receiver sucks, and I will accept no other contrary arguments. Anyway, I should note that in the Sonos app, if you go to the gear in the upper right, and then go to your living room or whatever setup, and then scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, way down in the home theater section, there's TV dialog sync.
Yes, but everything else about having a receiver sucks, and I will accept no other contrary arguments. Anyway, I should note that in the Sonos app, if you go to the gear in the upper right, and then go to your living room or whatever setup, and then scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, way down in the home theater section, there's TV dialog sync.
And I have mine cranked to five seconds for my 2019 LG OLED TV. Five seconds? Or five units. Sorry, sorry, sorry. Five units. I think I said seconds. Five units. It's zero to five, I believe. Anyways, and that has worked for me across Switch, across Wii, across TV.
And I have mine cranked to five seconds for my 2019 LG OLED TV. Five seconds? Or five units. Sorry, sorry, sorry. Five units. I think I said seconds. Five units. It's zero to five, I believe. Anyways, and that has worked for me across Switch, across Wii, across TV.
I mean, give it a shot. You may not have the good experience I did, but it can't hurt to try.
I mean, give it a shot. You may not have the good experience I did, but it can't hurt to try.
All right. We have some breaking-ish news from a few days ago. If you remember our friends at Massimo that do the blood oxygen detection thing and have a patent for it, And oh boy, we've patented it. And so they have been in a bitter fight with Apple to the point that it went to the courts.
All right. We have some breaking-ish news from a few days ago. If you remember our friends at Massimo that do the blood oxygen detection thing and have a patent for it, And oh boy, we've patented it. And so they have been in a bitter fight with Apple to the point that it went to the courts.
The courts said that Apple cannot enable the blood oxygen detection in new Apple watches, including the one on my wrist right now. And they've been battling it out for a while now. Personally, I don't understand why Apple doesn't just pay them all the money and make them go away. Not to say that they're wrong, but just make them go away. You have all the money in the world.
The courts said that Apple cannot enable the blood oxygen detection in new Apple watches, including the one on my wrist right now. And they've been battling it out for a while now. Personally, I don't understand why Apple doesn't just pay them all the money and make them go away. Not to say that they're wrong, but just make them go away. You have all the money in the world.
You have infinite money, less the $15 billion you just gave to Ireland. But you have infinite money. Just make them go away. It'll be fine. But here we are. Anyways, the breaking news a few days ago, actually a couple of weeks ago now, or maybe a week ago, is that the founder and CEO has resigned after he was removed from the board.
You have infinite money, less the $15 billion you just gave to Ireland. But you have infinite money. Just make them go away. It'll be fine. But here we are. Anyways, the breaking news a few days ago, actually a couple of weeks ago now, or maybe a week ago, is that the founder and CEO has resigned after he was removed from the board.
So Reuters writes, Massimo said that on September 25, founder Joe Chiani has decided to step down as the medical device maker CEO days after shareholders voted to remove him from the company's board following a bitter proxy battle with activist hedge fund Politan Capital Management.