
The jar was pretty solid. Don’t recommend it though.

The jar was pretty solid. Don’t recommend it though.

Bazzite does great for me.

I blocked the TVs MAC address on my router after a factory reset.
It completely ignored my privacy preferences just because someone pressed “cast” on their phone.

Texas Roadhouse family meals (takeout only tho) is where it’s at. Near me it’s $60 for 4 steaks (28oz total), 2 1lb sides, about a dozen rolls, salad. Or $50 for the same but with 24 chicken tendies instead of steak.

My first 4K TV was a Samsung. The last update broke eARC making the Samsung home theater in a box thing I had much more inconvenient.
My 2nd (free in a raffle) Samsung 4K TV connected to my WiFi without a password when a guest in the house casted a video to it despite on setup refusing to consent to any web things due to privacy concerns. Kinda interesting and concerning.

Thanks! I also fixed my link.
Have you tried it?

The AutoEQ project is all I need for great sound.
Shit’s mindblowing with some headphones I’ve tried that need a heavy EQ. Porta Pros are fairly balanced already so not as mindblowing, but still worth at least checking out the demos on the webpage.
AutoEQ is open source. It’s just EQ settings from analyzing frequency responses of headphones.

They don’t block noise. No battery, this is mid-'80s wired tech. There’s a model with a very good microphone. Lifetime warranty. Repairable with super glue sometimes.
I was pumped to finally get decent Internet in the US, until I saw my ISP’s router appears as a device on the LAN. Luckily I’m savvy enough to put the whole local network behind a firewall on a different subnet, since there’s no other way of fixing this.