Yes :) , it looks that it takes its roots to Don Quixote (english is not my first language but come on, Don Quixote I could have remembered that)
Yes :) , it looks that it takes its roots to Don Quixote (english is not my first language but come on, Don Quixote I could have remembered that)
Quixotic - cannot even remember what it means
Shokz Openrun, the smaller ones.
Sound quality? Good, lacking bass but overall good.
It has to be quite loud before anyone at the office hears anything
A bit of everything, mostly rock, electronic.
Comfortable Yes, all day long for 6 months straight during office hours.
No irritation, not a trace like you would have on the nose when wearing glasses
It barely touches the ears
No it does not bounce, it’s super light and I got the smaller size that’s quite close to the head.
I can barely fit my index finger between the band and my head.
How’s the battery life? Over 8 hours for sure.
How long have you had it? 6 months
I wear it at work, when driving a convertible , or working in the garden. (Even with foam hear plugs when needed, it messes un the EQ balance but still enjoyable).
Do they stay put, or do you need to reposition them frequently? No they just do their thing.
It’s paired to both my phone and laptop, but that feature is far from perfect : windows notification messing up the music, or phone notifications messing up Teams calls/meetings.
If you already own a domain name, you could use Cloudflare tunnels using cloudflared (it’s free).
100/30 55€/month
then yes, you should tell them 😁
I’m pretty sure he doesn’t care about random gcode files that won’t be usable on another 3D printer anyway.
For our kids, we wrote down a small set of rules :
Hardware Haven is very calm and articulate. His (home made, I think) background music is really zen.
Very, but bass is lacking. Unless you put earplugs with it, which defeats the purpose and mess up the tonal balance big time. I tried it when using the chainsaw, and I would do it again
If your motherboard has TPM 1.2, you can go for it it works fine for me and that’s more resources than most current entry level hardware in mini PC
It was SuSE 5.3, in 1998. That’s about the time I went to Linux workshops with a HAM club, getting into packet radio, AX25 and stuff. Good times
Twinnings everyday or english breakfast