@JeremyCherfas ? I acknowledge that I underutilise automation even though I, in principle, do that for work.
The headache I had in the morning is now almost completely gone. Goodie goodie.
Heh. [i.imgur.com] I believe Nozomi would do the same thing, wouldn't she, @matigo?
@matigo Less users to congest the network with 4k (or is it 8k already nowadays) video streaming?
@matigo They are pretty much the same as EarPods with the obvious exception that they are wireless. Connecting to them is darn magical: you just turn Bluetooth on and open the case, your phone/tablet automatically asks if you want to connect to the AirPods. After they are connected, you can use them on any Apple device where you have logged in with your iCloud account without any extra steps. I find that really handy.
// @sumudu
@matigo I would say that they block as much external sounds as EarPods. In other words, not much. But in my use cases that’s enough. Also, I don’t live in such a loud country as you. ?
/@sumudu
@matigo Cool. I used a smallish bit of my personal IT budget at work and got a pair of AirPods1. They were as magical to set up as everyone who has tested them have described. I always seem to break all my wired headphones near the strain reliever, making them darn hard to repair.
// @sumudu
I know, not the option most people would go with. But the EarPods do fit darn well to my ears, so I decided to try these out.
Grr… The solution I thought would work just fine doesn't seem to work in one special case. That case requires some weird-ass timing of concurrent data handling that should never ever happen.
The Kiddos’ Club went to see a musical today. The kids enjoyed it, which means that the event was a success.