[-] denissimo@feddit.de 6 points 1 year ago

me but opus instead of mp3 and ViMusic instead of Spotify

[-] denissimo@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago

The mass doesn't care where the gas comes from and it's spooky indeed. I'd also vote to boot out the "organic" on supposedly environmental friendly products because, well, fossil oil is organic too.

[-] denissimo@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If you got Android Smart TV that allows apk install, such as a fairly cheap FireTV Lite, check out SmartTubeNext. NewPipe or Revanced for mobile. Laugh the difficult in the face if you got the time and mood to try these out :)

[-] denissimo@feddit.de 4 points 1 year ago

The future looks grim if that WEI thing comes to practice. But it's my understanding that identifying the 'undesired' browser is done by fingerprinting? In that case you could just fake it by using JShelter, even fake the extensions you're using. Not sure how they're gonna fend Revanced if at all.

Stay strong everybody

[-] denissimo@feddit.de 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
[-] denissimo@feddit.de 5 points 1 year ago

So isses. Session Messenger, irgendjemand?

[-] denissimo@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago

You all got a valid point.. it's just that mileage varies and x codec will sound better in y combination. If I remember right, AAC on Android is at times implemented differently than on it's home Apple: The encoder would work with smaller bitrates to save battery. There must be a special synergy for max bitrate LDAC to sound worse than AAC, indeed. All in all my post is about being open minded and giving you the option to use a thing, rather than finding out what codec is universally the best: You virtually can't, can you?

[-] denissimo@feddit.de 6 points 1 year ago

This is like asking why manual or automatic is frustrating. You mostly use the thing you have grown up with and that's it, particularly when you got bills to pay and there isn't much free time unfortunately. If you put it into perspective, a massive amount of users already hold Linux in their hands and everyday life: Android. Nah let's get back to computers.

IT class back in college taught a wee bit of Linux. I was one of the few who were interested and did what the teacher said, the rest played Hearthstone. Linux Mint is what intrigued me since high school. A wonderful OS that brings life to laptops too slow for Windows 7. But I'm still the cozy and unbothered person who sticks to Windows on their main machine. I just want to relax after a good days work and play Forza Horizon 5. However I do enjoy my Linux laptops that won't run red hot just because of Windows Update, Defender, telemetry and other garbage. My love&hate about Linux is that there are so many distros to choose from. There were times when x is better than y and it was(still is) the devils circle: distro hopping. Today I'm cool with Ubuntu derivatives like Mint and Pop, along with Fedora and Suse, since a decade of having at least one Linux PC I still don't find joy in advanced stuff like Arch. Anyway use the thing you are comfy with and don't let anyone judge you, live your life. <3

[-] denissimo@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago

just yes. the sound and anc is day and night compared to my more compact redmi buds 3 pro. I used to diss TWS as a whole until I got these pairs. Had some issues after a firmware update but a factory reset did fix it for me. :)

[-] denissimo@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I feel you there. Personally I just use the earbuds as output and the integrated laptop mic as input. Bluetooth really just doesn't shine in that regard. However if you're on Desktop and want everything to happen on a headset, not earbuds x wired stand mic, you should look into things like HyperX Cloud 2 Wireless that employ a USB dongle instead.

[-] denissimo@feddit.de 4 points 1 year ago

I tried quite a few of distros and I keep on going back to Fedora. A lot of things come out of the box such as Flatpak, it won't pester you about the password when you just want to install a app and i barely find myself solving issues with command line.

My other two favorites are Mint and Pop, i can recommend these to beginners and I really just like a good out of the box experience, avoiding command line where possible. Are there others that tick these boxes?

[-] denissimo@feddit.de 5 points 1 year ago

I dread the day the new manifest gets there and there are sites and apps I use that do depend on Chromium:(

Is there a assurance somewhere that forks like Edge or Vivaldi don't apply said manifest that enforces uBO Lite?

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