My network doesn’t offer eSIM so I stick with physical.
My network doesn’t offer eSIM so I stick with physical.
Most but not all sadly.
No I just sold them. They weren’t worth the price.
The overear headphones. The ANC just made no difference.
The best thing I ever did was abandon TrueNAS and move to Debian. TrueCharts were a fucking nightmare and constantly required maintenance or even fresh installs.
I bought some Sony XM4s because I’d heard this theory before but I found noise cancelling barely makes a difference.
A beyond burger.
Is it not just easier to buy an aux cable with an inline mic?
I’d like to have a headphone jack but I’m not that bothered either way. USB C dongles are cheap and I just leave it attached to my headphones.
I wouldn’t know as I think it’s a US only brand.
Necessary is literally spelt how it’s pronounced though.
Toyota/Lexus or Honda.
Smith and Sniff.
I’ve never worked in an office but it sounds like hell.
I often want to use public transport but the timetables and prices make it an absolute nonstarter.
I use Navidrome over Jellyfin for music hosting. The open source music clients for the subsonic API are a little more varied.
If you’re happy using closed apps, Symfonium supports both Jellyfin and Subsonic.
Nope. I use NewPipe but I also have YouTube Premium if I ever need it.
A cystoscopy.
The only one I’ve ever really stuck with is Arch. I tried Pop_OS for a while but it wasn’t for me.
My home server runs Debian purelynfor stability but it’s a lot more work to get setup than Arch is.
I buy it for classics.