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Comment Re:Why give anyone control? (Score 1) 218

Here in Minnesota, we have a law that says that when you drive, you can only use your phone in a "hands free" fashion. CarPlay and Android Auto let us move the functionality of the phone into the dashboard of the car, so we can then legally control our phone while driving. It's a convenience thing that goes hand in hand with the large touchscreens that got installed in cars around the same time. My car's too old for that and just uses Bluetooth like you're talking about, so my options are more limited when it comes to making adjustments while driving.

Comment Re:Mine was already vintage. (Score 1) 46

Install rEFInd and you should be able to dual-boot. I dual-booted a 2019 Intel Mac Mini recently with MacOS and Ubuntu. While it worked, there aren't good drivers for the Mac stuff in Ubuntu. I can get close, but I needed to use a dongle for WiFi and basically had only 2D graphics/VESA. You are probably better off just booting Linux exclusively and making your old computer into a server.

Comment Re: When your sound company (Score 1) 52

Have you checked out Roon? You sound like you'd be a good candidate for it. You provide a computer and Ethernet, point the software at your NAS, and then it handles pushing audio to your endpoints. I've been using it for a few years now and have found it to be the missing link between Qobuz and my ripped CDs/bandcamp stuff.

Comment Re:Assistant is just a toy anyway (Score 1) 73

Gotta say, the "minus one I disagree" moderation is stronger than ever on slashdot.

Funny you mention this, because I just pulled the "+1 Underrated" option out of my mod sheath today on a different article. I don't think I've had to use that more than a handful of times in what, 25 years? It was for a really anodyne comment that happened to be about a contentious topic. This guy had the misfortune of voicing his opinion early, thus got nailed with -1 moderation. I concur.

Comment Re: A number would be nice. (Score 1) 104

This is an interesting concept that hadn't occurred to me before. Do you have any links to stuff I could read to get more info about the thinking patterns of people on different parts of the IQ scale? Instinctually it makes sense that people would attack a problem differently depending on which skills they have.

Comment Re:False. (Score 1) 83

There is no way 90% of humans can last more than 20 minutes with a VR headset on their head. Max is 27.2 minutes by a guy with a fat face and neck.

I'm imagining that guy breaking the record, then ripping the headset from his wide head, smiling like the simpleton Lenny from Of Mice And Men. "Did I wear it right, George?" Hilarious imagery.

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