That might as well be an argument for child marriage.
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One might also could patch something like librespot, so that it automatically saves all songs played as mp4. I heard. From a friend.
320kbit/s Opus. It's pretty okay, but there's some compression (in the audio sense) going on, so that some songs sound very noticeably worse. Tool for example lost all its, well, toolness.
I really like this guy's content, but his way of speaking is somehow extremely hard for me to follow. Maybe it's because I'm not a native, but I really have to focus on listening, otherwise it's just a blur.
Doesn't really work for all "embedded" devices, though. Phones, consoles, sticks, etc. all come with their own apps and there's unfortunately not always a reasonable way to install solutions there.
Basically a copy of the infrastructure, so that you can switch over, if the first/main instance is lost (by a government, for example).
Hey! I'm not useless! I cleaned my own coffee mug today and pushed not even ten bugs to production this week!
Are they still at it? I thought this would have collapsed by now.
Are they really computers then?
At least regarding the last point: maybe because there was no other option.
If you need specific features or have certain space constraints, you may end up with only two or three devices.
As an example: try to find a TV (not a monitor, a real TV with tuner, etc) without WiFi. Almost impossible.
I'm too lazy to come up with a witty money laundering joke.
Bluetooth...
We had to align our phones and the stars to get irda working!