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  • No. A bluetooth headset (or any wireless audio thing really) has to contain a bluetooth radio, a digital-analog converter, and an amplifier. The signal goes through all of that before it reaches the speaker. The aux input bypasses all of that and goes directly to the speakers, using whatever DAC is on the other end of the cable. It’s purely an analog signal connection and can’t power the electronics. It also means that when the battery inevitably goes cack, you can still use it with a wire.

    Some expensive headphones, like the Focal Bathys, offer USB-C input, which essentially turns them into external sound cards. Excellent video, watch the entire thing.




  • rtxn@lemmy.worldtoPrivacy@lemmy.worldWhy do NOTHING's earbuds need my browser history?
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    2 days ago

    Why is an app necessary in the first place?

    (edit) AH, they went with the classic “it has bass therefore high quality” approach with a little bit of top end sprinkled on. They sure seem to use a lot of post-processing, right after claiming “just how the artist intended”. Algorithmic bass boost, equalizer, noise cancellation all running on that tiny little DAC and only usable with the app.

    I hate technology so much.

    I know I’m a little late with the unsolicited advice, but get a pair of KZ ZSN for $20 and maybe a bluetooth adapter kit, you’ll be a lot better off.









  • Ah yes, it’s on the internet, so it must be American.

    • Kosmodrom Baikonur (located in Kazakhstan) is the primary launch site of Roskosmos (Russia)
    • The Proton is a Soviet-made heavy launch rocket, still used today (not related to Rocket Lab’s Electron and Neutron families (which are also not American))
    • GLONASS is the Soviet/Russian equivalent of the GPS

    I think it’s safe to say that the guy did not land a job at NASA.



  • I simply use Nextcloud to sync the vault directory. It has clients for both desktop and mobile and works perfectly fine. I use it to sync basically everything between my work, home, laptop, and mobile.

    The only drawback is that I don’t know if Obsidian automatically reloads a file if it is changed - if not, and you leave the file open in the editor, you might accidentally overwrite the new file with old data.