The guy gave you a very valid answer. You asked what people do when the Internet goes out, not how they access passwords. No need to be rude
The guy gave you a very valid answer. You asked what people do when the Internet goes out, not how they access passwords. No need to be rude
You haven’t provided a single good reason. Why are you fighting this so hard? Samsung isn’t gonna kiss you.
It’s not hard. It’s wasteful and unnecessary. It means you can’t charge your phone and listen to music at the same time. There are no advantages to removing the headphone jack
How is buying a dongle you shouldn’t need better for the planet than a phone manufacturer providing a headphone jack??? The phone already has a DAC in it, they literally only need to include the actual port
almost everyone I see in public transportation use wireless earbuds. Usually I look like the odd one out for wearing wired earphones.
your sample is incredibly biased, you’re taking 1 demographic and assuming everyone acts like that. Go into a recording studio and see how many wireless headphones they use, Go to a concert and see how they are driving their speakers. Just because a lot of consumers use wireless earphones in an environment that doesn’t lend itself to good audio (like public transport), doesn’t mean most people are using it.
it’s not a redundant component at all. USB-C doesn’t carry analogue audio. You need an external DAC to convert that digital signal to analogue to make it usable. You can’t plug your headphones into a USB-C port.
Because you’ve purchased the movies ya dingus
Another vote for connect. It’s my current go to after trying jerboa, liftoff, summit, and thunder. Although thunder is a close second.
MattKC has a lot of great content, he patched Lego Island a while ago to make it playable on modern systems
yes, but also fuck Sony, let’s not pretend there are no PlayStation exclusives.
Exactly. Wireless headphones all have an expiration date, they are all future e-waste. A good pair of weird headphones Will last a lifetime if taken care of
this post should should perhaps go into some sort of design community rather than a technology community in that case? since there’s no technology here
No information about the drivers and no frequency response graphs doesn’t fill me with confidence.
there are many apps that will let you do this. I use an app called IP Webcam