

“Ive lost 20 pounds since last month through exercising!”
“Haven’t you gained 40 pounds through eating in that same time?”
Snark aside, still a good thing.
“Ive lost 20 pounds since last month through exercising!”
“Haven’t you gained 40 pounds through eating in that same time?”
Snark aside, still a good thing.
Theyre gonna have to outbid Musk…
they’re going to get them anyway, look how close the AfD came in the last election in Germany.
At least with coalition powers, the other parties (Greens, Lib Dems, Tories…, MRL) can make a coalition with Labour and cut Reform out of the running. (Assuming Labour get some kind of majority…)
If Labour are smart, they’ll opt to abolish FPTP before the next election. This 40% majority bullshit is enough.
Ah interesting, thanks for context
I would guess majority of bluetooth audio devices don’t even support mac address randomization
Wouldn’t that be a nightmare for pairing? The device wakes and tries to connect to the last device it was paired to, only to find unknown vendors
I’m a bit confused by your metaphor then (and thanks for the constructive insults, brings me back to the old reddit days…), since why take issue with something you dont own or use in the first place? Is the piano the headjack, or is it the bluetooth?
I feel like latency only matters if you’re realtime gaming. In any other situation the video just syncs to the audio.
As for quality AptX-HD is decent for low bitrates even at 24-bit, and LDAC remains excellent for anything higher.
Unless you’re listening to high-res FLAC (in which case, god help your earphone impedance when listening to normal songs), I doubt the loss is audible
I’ve been having this feeling for a while now, and not just with the US
…are they booing me, or are they booing headphones?
No, but maybe you should re-gift it to someone who does…
my phone has a headphone jack, my phone before that had a headphone jack. Wanna guess how often I used it? Zero because I have decent bluetooth headphones
Wow, finally graphene has been cracked. Exciting times for portable low-energy computing