[-] afunkysongaday@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

I'm so torn about valve. It is after all a proprietary platform. I use it since always and have hundreds of games and just know they'll all be gone at some point in the future. No word about making steam client open source, not even talking about something like decentralized proof of ownership etc. (For obvious reasons)

That said: they do incredible work for Linux. Their games have been Linux compatible since ages! And actually play well on Linux. Their client works flawlessly. And what they have done with proton is just flat out incredible. As you say Linux gaming is awesome currently and has not been that exciting for a long time. In short they do awesome work, I'd just wish they were a little bit open sourceier.

[-] afunkysongaday@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

I got no experience with ANC in over-ears. It's weird: with in-ears, you get pretty good ANC even in the cheaper <$50 ones. But it seems like you can't get decent quality anc in cheaper over-ears...

Slightly rephrasing my question: what's the least I have to spend for over-ears decent quality and?

[-] afunkysongaday@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Someone knows some <$100 over ear headphones with solid anc?

[-] afunkysongaday@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

... and the budget one does not even have ANC if I understand it correctly.

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