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Not sure they’re $1 each if you need a dac.
Not sure they’re $1 each if you need a dac.
Again I was sucked in here… I bought WF1000XM3, then XM4. Since having a kid, we’ve had to watch spending a bit more and i’ve really started to embrace repairability and longevity. Recently picked up a Framework laptop that I plan on keeping for a long time.
Similar with android. I had a pixel 5 and loved it, the pixel 6 pro came out and I was dragged in (higher res screen, 120hz etc etc). Then the pixel 7 pro came out and I bought that too (mainly for signal improvements).
Looking back, my pixel 5 did/does everything these do. I’ve decided my next upgrades will be whenever the below happens:
I don’t need some random AI features/camera improvments. 99% of my phone use is podcasts, browsing the internet and any phone from the last 5 years will do that nicely still.
The fuck. Pizza probs ain’t even 15.
In the UK, I might let the driver keep the change if it’s pissing it down or they were really quick.
Any gaming news that aren’t just going to fill my feed with crap?
I’ve come close.
Paid bitwarden
Yeah really not sure what’s going on. It’s ok. Newest?points=350 seems to match up quite well with best.
Yeah I did the same. The best feed didn’t work. My reader kept removing the ? which is needed.
Tomshardware. Any chance of knowing how to get a feed for only https://www.tomshardware.com/best-picks
I don’t want all the random news just the higher quality articles.
I use this + seal android app to get lots of youtube only podcasts quickly into my podcast app of choice
Yeah I can’t get HNRSS to work either.
You good man
I wish RSS had filters by default
This is a bit open ended depending on type of film, screen watching it on, codec etc.
Personally if I’m watching on my 65inch OLED. I can be happy with 30mbps HEVC. However if it’s a cartoon style then 15mbps is fine. On the other hand if it’s a dark film, then I absolutely want the 4k bluray rip, compression in dark areas on an oled can be really noticeable.
I do however have a gigabit connection and buckets of storage so I tend to just get the highest bitrate I can.
Not bad practice just not as secure.
You can’t beat the security of not exposing it but sometimes you need to so then you need to mitigate it with certs, reverse proxy or VPN.
It depends on what you need and what your thread model is.
Wish there was a cross syncing solution for read articles. I aint paying £9.99 a month for that.