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  • It's probably not the same people. Microsoft is a big company

  • Same here. I have to turn the phone up to max and the car stereo up to near max for it to be audible

  • I find it ridiculous to have a car tied to a specific mobile OS

  • But then would they die if they don't slow the train down? The train would necessarily have to impart some energy in order to effect a change in their bodies.

  • Android devices sold in the EU display a warning when headphones are connected and the user tries to raise the output volume level above 85 dB

    No the don't, they pop that up when you try to raise the volume above some arbitrary percentage. What volume that corresponds to depends on the audio hardware, it might be barely audible. And now they're apparently gonna make that crap even worse.

  • They can't do it for wired headphones either, hence why the current automation volume reduction sucks

  • Especially when you're driving and it suddenly reduces the volume to the point where it's barely audible, forcing you to fumble around with your phone. And now that's apparently gonna happen even more often.

  • Rust does. But you get:

     
        
    error: unknown start of token: \u{37e}
     --> test.rs:2:30
      |
    2 |     println!("Hello, World!");
      |                              ^
      |
    help: Unicode character ';' (Greek Question Mark) looks like ';' (Semicolon), but it is not
      |
    2 |     println!("Hello, World!");
    
      
  • My experience with hasn't been good, as it failed to read some files properly, while ntfs-3g can read them just fine.

  • So you go with OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. Well tested with OpenQA and a lot less effort than Arch, but still has the latest software and up-to-date drivers.

  • No, the product page mentions the "DSD Remastering Engine", which says the same thing as the article. They probably just mean they're using a 1-bit DAC, and are trying to pass that off as a selling point. Although the article did lose the "1-bit" part.

  • you’d need to have 3D location information available about the individual sources in the audio

    Isn't that what Atmos is supposed to do. Although currently we don't have personalized HRTFs for it.

  • I don't think it's that meaning of "private" that's meant here. It's private as in personal, rather than an organization

  • At least Tele2 supports IPv6 on mobile, not sure about others

  • Why does it call XMPP "Chat Standard"?

    From the perspective of private users, WhatsApp is the benchmark

    Not entirely, there is also Discord

  • And no woman command

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