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For me, using Bluetooth headphones with my (Samsung) phone is smooth and trouble-free. The experience is miles better than wired headphones, and I would never go back. Meanwhile, connecting to my TV with Bluetooth is an exercise in pure frustration.

So it seems to me like the problem isn't Bluetooth, it's shitty implementations of it.

And it's not just cheap devices. My TV is a fancy LG OLED. For the price I paid it should handle Bluetooth just fine.

It's a real shame. When Bluetooth works, it's awesome, but a lot of people have had their opinions tainted by bad devices.


Yeah, I'm reading these comments and I would have agreed 10 years ago, but I'm regularly using three different pairs of wireless headphones plus a Bluetooth speaker and have literally zero issues. My Bose headphones are usually even paired with two phones.

Yeah, charging is a bit annoying, but the added comfort is worth it to me and I can't tell that the audio quality is any different.


It's super inconsistent across devices and implementations. I've had so many issues with it over the years.

I've had headphones where a slight change in the environment around me while walking would disconnect audio. Or IEMs not syncing properly the L and R channels.

Even in the best of cases using headphones with multiple devices is just terrible. Also syncing audio to picture rarely works as it should.


> So it seems to me like the problem isn't Bluetooth, it's shitty implementations of it.

Perhaps, but it kinda seems to me that there must be some inherent limitation of the standard which make it particular hard to create a high-quality experience?

The latency for instance - in my (somewhat limited) experience audio over BT does not sync perfectly with video.

The channels/codecs is/was so limited in bandwidth that until recently (few years back IIRC) headsets couldn't even send and receive decent quality audio at the same time. Even recent headsets like the Shokz Openrun Pro 2 has this limitation. (Which you could argue is an instance of "shitty implementation" since it was released after the availability of necessary tech (LE/LC3))


>So it seems to me like the problem isn't Bluetooth, it's shitty implementations of it.

Yep, but this is a problem that is present everywhere. For example, electric cars are supposed to be simpler, because its one moving part. In reality, you get essentially vertical integration of all the components like battery management, motor controllers, infotainment, gauge cluster and the software that connects all of that, and when bugs are present you can't even get into your car.


I wish more people had watched Mrs. Davis, it was excellent.


I wish I'd stuck with 10. I upgraded to 11 and it's just a slower, shittier version of 10.


Same. I gave up on Windows 11 and removed it. Too many issues, but the final straw was when they deleted GRUB after an update. I kept it around to play games but decided to play on Linux instead and it’s been good so far.

Also, I hated that I kept getting the screen trying to sell me their services after some updates…


I had to downgrade to 11 from 10 on my work PC the other day but luckely it failed with some error message. What can you do.


We can find all the problems in Unicode by making a list of all the non-problematic characters and then circling the ones that aren't on the list.


Amazing news. This was the one thing keeping me from switching from Chrome to Firefox.


Is there some kind of database for stuff like this, where people can report abusive products? That would be a great way to avoid such things while also naming and shaming companies who do it.


It was similar for me. I'd get migraines a few times a year. I couldn't find any food correlation, but it seemed to often happen the day after doing strenuous activity, sweating a lot and drinking a lot of water. I started to suspect it was related to lack of electrolytes, so I began taking electrolyte solution after running or any other sweaty activity. In the few years since then, the migraines have been much less frequent, and about half as intense.


I did that once. I wanted to go for a run, and I also wanted to buy some soup spoons from Ikea. So I ran to Ikea (about 4km away), and had to walk through the store all smelly and sweaty. It felt inconsiderate to the people around me. Then I ran home holding the spoons. Running while holding things is awkward. So there's two reasons. I haven't done that sort of thing since.


I do this sometimes, but usually for a few groceries. What I do is put a carrier bag in my pocket and do a gentle run to the shop so that I'm not too sweaty. Then walk home with the groceries in the carrier bag.


This was funny, a few paragraphs in:

"For Freud, this was just another confirmation of his theories. He wrote in a letter to Fliess:

THIS IS THE FIRST OF YOUR THREE FREE ARTICLES FOR THE MONTH."


Freud was well ahead of time. Trying to monetize the modern way.


This looks interesting, I might give it a try over the weekend.


If you do, let me know! I can help you work through any problems or answer questions. My Twitter DMs and email (in profile) are always open.


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