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  • I don’t have quite the same issues, but I am fairly regularly running into issues where software on the other device is asking to play audio, and stealing focus. Make sure to mute unpredictable sources of sound (like Windows sounds or phone notifications).

    Bluetooth devices and/or software implementations of audio are incredibly buggy.

    Examples:

    • Saying “OK Google” does this, and sometimes detects other sounds. I have to try to never say Google if I’m on Discord for example.

    • Google Photos: the memories have audio, and will steal focus even if the audio is off.

    • Spotify will sometimes get in a mode where it will constantly lose focus, even though nothing else appears to be demanding audio. When this is happening playback in other apps on my phone will continue to work as expected. This only appears to occur when my computer is on and connected to the headset via Bluetooth.

    Other Bluetooth issues:

    • Old games may not reliably play audio over Bluetooth. Fallout New Vegas would regularly get into a state where sound effects & voice wouldn’t play, but the radio might continue. Plugging in speakers and using those for New Vegas worked, but introduced other buggy behavior.

    • Calls may request exclusive access to the Bluetooth device. Like if you’re on Discord, game audio may fail to play, rather than just playing in a degraded quality, or some other more graceful failover. This may be fixed, I’ve had it work at least once with other headphones, but haven’t tested it further. I just have an external microphone now, and have disabled the “headset” functionality in Windows.

    Multi-point may solve your issue, but be aware that what you’re asking for may introduce a bunch of new problems. I still use Bluetooth headphones frequently, and in the way OP seems to want, but there are still significant growing pains, and I’m not sure I can recommend it.


  • ThisIsNotHim@sopuli.xyztoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlWhat made you choose your instance?
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    11 months ago

    This was recommended when I made my account. There weren’t any regional communities for where I’m from, so Finland seems as good a choice as any.

    I’m not sure I made an informed decision, but if there are real downsides to my choice I haven’t noticed them yet. I seem to be able to see the things I want to. I have to use the block button liberally, but I can’t see that being instance related. It’s largely due to using All at times, and not having strong enough tagging/filtering tools to make that workable without blocking tons of communities that are fine, but not for me.



  • ThisIsNotHim@sopuli.xyztoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlEasy DIY pasta sauce?
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    11 months ago

    Great recommendation! I’ve made this many times.

    Some additional notes:

    With the limited budget, I would recommend eating the onion halves rather than discarding them.

    And if an onion is too much produce, onion powder will work. Both onion and garlic powder are reasonable options, especially in any recipe that cooks a while. Especially given your limited budget, do not shake any spices directly into the pot (they’ll start to clump). Always put spices in another dish (like your bowl, you can always rinse it if you feel the need), or your hand and then add them to the pot.

    Onions will keep for quite a while in a cool dark place, and can still be used even if they start to go off.

    • Soft spot? Cut it off

    • Sprouting? That’s edible, chuck it in too

    • Mold? If it’s black mold, Peel off all layers with evidence of mold, or wash it off, it’s probably only on the top layer

    In any of these cases, you might consider using twice as much onion as the recipe calls for, to try and use up as much as you can.

    Carrots and celery can also keep for similar amounts of time in the fridge, and bad spots can be cut out. They can also be added in a lot of places where they’re not asked for. I understand that produce might be challenging, but even if you only make it to the grocery store once a month, these may still be an option.



  • It seems fine, with a few concerns.

    The federated nature could become confusing, especially for new users. For example, I’m not sure how a new user is supposed to distinguish between: Games@sh.itjust.works and Games@lemmy.world This seems like a potentially worse version of reddit’s games vs gaming vs truegaming.

    Also the lack of filtering options. Until I build up a reasonable amount of communities I’m subscribed to, I suspect I’ll be using All more, which doesn’t seem to have a simple way to do things like filter out all memes or just focus on text.