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oeightsix@lemmy.nzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Impulse buys are bad, we all know, but what was an impulse buy that proven to be a really good decision to you?1·5 个月前The Soundcore C30i?
Clip-ons are super cool, heaps of companies jumping on them now. I found the C30i super uncomfortable though, didn’t flex enough. More like slide-ons.
Some cool ones coming soon from other companies, will be heaps to choose from.
oeightsix@lemmy.nzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Impulse buys are bad, we all know, but what was an impulse buy that proven to be a really good decision to you?1·5 个月前Some shorts with my favourite number on them I got from Kmart for like twelve bucks. That was eight years or so ago, they still have my favourite number on them.
I don’t really impulse buy…anything. Anticipation is a true pleasure, gotta milk that for all it’s worth!
oeightsix@lemmy.nzto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Court Orders Google to Poison Public DNS to Prevent IPTV Piracy.English5·5 个月前Try NextDNS. It was built by Netflix architects. Even at the bottom of the world I have found their ultralow network’s performance to be very good.
oeightsix@lemmy.nzto Games@lemmy.world•Dredge is free to claim for the next 24 hours on EpicEnglish8·8 个月前Dredge is amazing. If you don’t like Epic, please consider buying it elsewhere. The devs deserve the support and you’ll definitely get your money’s worth. Cosy cosmic horror fishing game turned out to be an excellent combination.
oeightsix@lemmy.nzto [moved to piefed] movies@lemm.ee•[Meme] Which movie was this for you?English2·9 个月前I saw that version too! Apparently it’s the director’s cut.
oeightsix@lemmy.nzto Technology@lemmy.ml•Fairphone Fairbuds launch with replaceable batteries, titanium drivers and ANC1·1 年前5G NSA does have the same problems since it’s 4G with a 5G hat on, although the handset-side software stacks for IMS settings are slowly improving. 5G SA is still too new really.
5G theoretically replaces 2G for low-power machine-to-machine operations like connected power metres, which is the main reason 2G still exists, but of course requires new hardware.
The many joys and customer issues that happen when an older network tech is retired and the spectrum refarmed to the new standard (e.g. shutting down 2G/3G and using the bandwidth for 4G/5G) are well-documented and a smart operator can do it with comparatively minimal friction, it just takes a long time to do it right.
oeightsix@lemmy.nzto Technology@lemmy.ml•Fairphone Fairbuds launch with replaceable batteries, titanium drivers and ANC11·1 年前Over 2G and 3G, voice calls are circuit switched. VoLTE and VoNR are packet switched, over IP, VoIP. Totally different. VoLTE is not as standardised as it may seem from the outside whereas 2G and 3G voice calls were.
Internet access is not regulated as an emergency service.
oeightsix@lemmy.nzto Technology@lemmy.ml•Fairphone Fairbuds launch with replaceable batteries, titanium drivers and ANC1·1 年前It’s easy to forget that our pocket computers are also telephones, and thus emergency calling devices. These are regulated with good reason. The operator/their partners have to test the device on their network to ensure it is compliant and emergency calls can be made as expected; they also need to build the VoLTE/VoWiFi/IMS settings for that specific network into the handset’s software before it will work - VoLTE has many complications, it is not one size fits all. Accordingly, some operators allow BYOD, while others will only whitelist the specific hardware and software combination they have tested and signed off on.
oeightsix@lemmy.nzto Technology@lemmy.ml•Fairphone Fairbuds launch with replaceable batteries, titanium drivers and ANC19·1 年前The US market has three big gatekeepers named Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile. They charge huge money to certify devices to work on their networks. No certification and phones won’t work properly for mission-critical stuff like VoLTE, VoWiFi, and in some cases 5G. Without these features, no-one will buy the phones.
You also need to be selling a big number of those phones to eat the cost of all that certification. And what do you know, the telcos operate the stores that sell the lion’s share of phones in the US market.
All that adds up to niche handsets only working on 1 or 2 of the telcos, or only partially, and only selling direct to consumer or on Amazon or Best Buy or wherever in negligible numbers.
And that’s why you can’t buy a Fairphone at retail in the US.
The smell of fresh bread is like a hug for your nose.
That is not the slobster I was expecting.
Thanks mate, your work is deeply appreciated the world over.
You’re absolutely right that a PlayStation - like a Kindle, or even Apple devices - is a big subscription box.
I’ll echo what others have said: Build a PC to connect to your TV and switch to that for a few years. You can even keep using the PS5 controller. Keep the PS5 around for exclusives and you won’t have FOMO + you can enjoy many years of PC exclusives as well as new, upcoming, early access indie darlings.
oeightsix@lemmy.nzto Linux@lemmy.ml•thank you Linux for giving a damn about Bluetooth headphones1·2 年前I agree wholeheartedly and would add ‘borderline unusable for voice calls’ to the XM4’s sins, which is admittedly an improvement over ‘entirely unusable for voice calls’ ala XM3/XM2/1000X. Spent quite a while trying to get the XM4 to sound ‘good’, and they just won’t.
The 1000X series has reached a level of critical mass otherwise only touched by AirPods in consumer headphoneland - people have heard of them, and want them, and read reviews which say ‘best for most people’, and their friends recommend them, and they want them more. And they buy them, and 5 stars A+++ these are the best headphones they’ve ever heard. Which is their truth. Meets the expectations of most, and exceeds for those who haven’t experienced top-tier ANC before.
Credit where it is due, Sony managed to make a product with a traditional Japanese letter-letter-number-number model, and made it famous enough to ask for by name. It is the consistency in product and marketing plus the halo effect that’s seen 1000X series reach critical mass. Reviews saying ‘actually I don’t like how these sound and struggle to get them sounding much better with the rubbish in-app EQ that doesn’t have a slider corresponding to the ~200Hz spike’ aren’t common.
We live in a world where AirPods and Spotify are good enough for most people. I’m just glad there’s room in the market for well-tuned over-ear ANC cans too.
oeightsix@lemmy.nzto Linux@lemmy.ml•thank you Linux for giving a damn about Bluetooth headphones1·2 年前Nice one!
I am distinctly underwhelmed in general by the XM4.
oeightsix@lemmy.nzto Linux@lemmy.ml•thank you Linux for giving a damn about Bluetooth headphones4·2 年前Have a look at Technics A800/AZ60/AZ60MK2/AZ80, all support simultaneous use of LDAC and multipoint. I recall something else working with both simultaneously too, possibly Huawei TWS.
They do step down a quality tier to do so, and low bitrste LDAC is generally considered poor, but it’s otherwise all there and possible.
The Surface Duo really does make a great e-reader.