The context here is that LED TVs have refresh rates that can’t be evenly divided by the frame rate used in films, which leads to stutter or smoothing weirdness. OLEDs on the other hand can match the frame rates used in films (as well as those used in TV Shows.)

I only just now enabled “Match Frame Rate” on our Apple TV after buying our OLED last spring. My excuse for not noticing sooner is that we’ve really only been watching TV shows recently. To my credit, I noticed the stuttering almost immediately when watching Porco Rosso.

12 Dev Teams Coding

11 Planners Planning

10 Leads A-Meeting

9 Lanes of Progress

8 Epic Groomings

7 Syncing Sessions

6 VPs Waiting

5 What’s The LOE?

4 JIRA Boards

3 Check-Ins

2 Managers

In The Project Plan We Agreed

(Sorry, not sorry.)

Here’s to that dreaded moment when you get around to rereading a post you published yesterday, and the relief you feel on the occasion it’s not completely incoherent, and/or littered grammatical errors and typos. 🥃

42-year-old body: The digestive and soft tissue complaints will continue until our demands are met.

42-year-old Jack: And those are…?

42-year-old body: No idea, but fuck around and find out the consequences.

Maybe, just maybe, the American press will treat the very real right wing threats to our democracy with the gravity it deserves.

(Sees Apple News notification.)

Nope! We’re boned.

@DougJBalloon.

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