Google says bumpy Pixel 8 screens are nothing to worry about
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Display "bumps" are components pushing into the OLED panel.

Google says bumpy Pixel 8 screens are nothing to worry about — Display ‘bumps’ are components pushing into the OLED panel::undefined

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Bumps the size of those shown are pretty obviously a defect, because it distorts the image in a way that can not be reasonably expected for such a product, even if it’s only visible for a very keen eye, it can be returned by the customer under warranty.
If Google should try to refute that, they will almost for sure lose any claims decision under EU or comparable law.

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Spit on em haha

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One user claimed I was responsible for destroying the environment, because I said I wouldn’t tolerate the bumps

That’s Blaming the victim. The ones destroying the environment are the ones making faulty products by design, and those that make products designed to fail. So in this scenario, the guilty party is clearly Google.

I was dumb because the bumps “are not noticeable at all”

Probably projection because he is not so smart himself.

Congrats Lemmy on slowly turning into Reddit.

I agree It happens more frequently now than ½ a year ago. But I don’t think we are quite there yet. Maybe it’s unavoidable on an open social media platform. It’s beginning to look that way IMO.

Maybe we need a platform with steeper difficulty to entry? When reddit was new it was very good, I think it was in part because the design was pretty boring. That may have kept the people with the shortest attention span away.

Maybe if Lemmy removed the thumbnail pictures for posts, I suspect that could help a lot.

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I don’t want to shock you, but most Lemmy users were/are redditors. Just a weird coincidence.

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