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      A Former User @Gustaf
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      @Gustaf said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

      I assume Google is the same. They’ll be fascinated by us asking what the weather is 4 times every morning and twice at night.

      I think the issue is that your mics are always on waiting for “Hey Google” or whatever the voice command is. How much of that stuff they send to their servers is probably the question. I’m guessing it varies by situation and, depending on the country, by government request.

      They got pulled up once for allowing some third party advertising company to access stuff but I don’t know the details

      Edit: first story I could find about it below but, being NY Post it is probably sensationalized.

      Marketing firm admits using your own phone to listen in on your...
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      • GustafG
        Gustaf
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        I am secure in the knowledge that I am boring AF.

        "Let's give it a week! Still a disaster? Let's give it another week…" -Tazz

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          A Former User @Gustaf
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          @Gustaf said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

          I am secure in the knowledge that I am boring AF.

          Yep. No doubt about that.

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            oyaji @Kilemall
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            @Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

            That being said, no one in my family has the demon beasts in their house. Much less the madness of cameras in the house.

            And people laugh at me for wanting to live without a phone, internet, or computer, and instead relying only on the US Post.

            If someone wants to talk to me they can send me a letter and wait for an appointment for me to meet them down at the gate.

            © 2015 - 2025 oyaji

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            • GustafG
              Gustaf @oyaji
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              @oyaji said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

              @Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

              That being said, no one in my family has the demon beasts in their house. Much less the madness of cameras in the house.

              If someone wants to talk to me they can send me a letter and wait for an appointment for me to meet them down at the gate.

              It’s the first part of this sentence that’s utter fantasy

              "Let's give it a week! Still a disaster? Let's give it another week…" -Tazz

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                oyaji @Gustaf
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                @Gustaf said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

                @oyaji said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

                @Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

                That being said, no one in my family has the demon beasts in their house. Much less the madness of cameras in the house.

                If someone wants to talk to me they can send me a letter and wait for an appointment for me to meet them down at the gate.

                It’s the first part of this sentence that’s utter fantasy

                I wish.

                If I knew the reven00ers would stay away, I could fire up some hootch without a worry.

                © 2015 - 2025 oyaji

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                  A Former User
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                  Well, that’s enough internet for today.

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                    Blanks @A Former User
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                    @Hog said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

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                    Well, that’s enough internet for today.

                    Sometimes there are things I read on the internet that leave me breathing a big sigh and shaking my head. This is one of those times.

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                      A Former User
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                      For all of our modern tech wonders, there’s one thing I’m finding to be a PITA nearly every day recently and that is using my bluetooth headset with multiple devices (i.e., my phone, laptop, TV, Switch). I’ll go sit in the lounge and want to watch something on the TV or play some Switch without disturbing anyone else and invariably I’ll find that my headset won’t connect because it’s still connected to a different device. Then I have to schlep my lazy ass into the office like a 15th century peasant to disable the connection on my laptop and go back to the lounge and try again. It happens at least daily.

                      I don’t know how you’d fix it but I’m kind of shocked it’s this much of a PITA. I can’t imagine Apple users being able to cope with something so complicated so I’m wondering how Apple devices handle it?

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                        Jam @A Former User
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                        @Hog said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

                        For all of our modern tech wonders, there’s one thing I’m finding to be a PITA nearly every day recently and that is using my bluetooth headset with multiple devices (i.e., my phone, laptop, TV, Switch). I’ll go sit in the lounge and want to watch something on the TV or play some Switch without disturbing anyone else and invariably I’ll find that my headset won’t connect because it’s still connected to a different device. Then I have to schlep my lazy ass into the office like a 15th century peasant to disable the connection on my laptop and go back to the lounge and try again. It happens at least daily.

                        I don’t know how you’d fix it but I’m kind of shocked it’s this much of a PITA. I can’t imagine Apple users being able to cope with something so complicated so I’m wondering how Apple devices handle it?

                        Some days, I park my truck and go into the house or office and try and dictate a text into my iPhone only to realize that the microphone is still in the truck for the next several minutes. ;-)

                        "laissez les bons temps rouler!"

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                        • Gators1G
                          Gators1
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                          I think the issue is that the Bluetooth standard is dated, not with the devices that connect to it. It isn’t flexible enough to change connections like that.

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                            Jam @Gators1
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                            @Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

                            I think the issue is that the Bluetooth standard is dated, not with the devices that connect to it. It isn’t flexible enough to change connections like that.

                            Well why not fix is you lazy bastage!

                            "laissez les bons temps rouler!"

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                            • GustafG
                              Gustaf @A Former User
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                              @Hog said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

                              For all of our modern tech wonders, there’s one thing I’m finding to be a PITA nearly every day recently and that is using my bluetooth headset with multiple devices (i.e., my phone, laptop, TV, Switch). I’ll go sit in the lounge and want to watch something on the TV or play some Switch without disturbing anyone else and invariably I’ll find that my headset won’t connect because it’s still connected to a different device. Then I have to schlep my lazy ass into the office like a 15th century peasant to disable the connection on my laptop and go back to the lounge and try again. It happens at least daily.

                              I don’t know how you’d fix it but I’m kind of shocked it’s this much of a PITA. I can’t imagine Apple users being able to cope with something so complicated so I’m wondering how Apple devices handle it?

                              Tell us your creepy Canadian fetish porn played loudly in the living room instead of on your headphones without telling us…

                              "Let's give it a week! Still a disaster? Let's give it another week…" -Tazz

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                              • KilemallK
                                Kilemall Careful, railroad agent
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                                I have multiple Bluetooth speakers off the work laptop. The conference/meeting one has precedence for voice/headset, the bigger music/youtube ones for general, and they fall back to the laptop speakers. I just keep the big ones off until I have uninterrupted music time, then can carry it into whatever room. Turn it off, falls back to the conference ones.

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                                • PakoonP
                                  Pakoon
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                                  I usually use wired headphones with my laptop and PC at home if I don’t want to disturb anyone. When I commute, I use my Sony WH-something noise-canceling headphones.

                                  ♙♙♙ Michael Waltz added you to the group.

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                                  • TazzT
                                    Tazz @Gators1
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                                    @Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:

                                    Or pornhub. It would have been a bigger hit than AI!

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                                    GTFO

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                                    • TazzT
                                      Tazz
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                                      https://www.acs.org/pressroom/presspacs/2025/march/a-safe-nuclear-battery-that-could-last-a-lifetime.html

                                      A safe nuclear battery that could last a lifetime

                                      Nuclear batteries generate power by harnessing high-energy particles emitted by radioactive materials. Not all radioactive elements emit radiation that’s damaging to living organisms, and some radiation can be blocked by certain materials. For example, beta particles (also known as beta rays) can be shielded with a thin sheet of aluminum, making betavoltaics a potentially safe choice for nuclear batteries.

                                      The researchers produced a prototype betavoltaic battery with carbon-14, an unstable and radioactive form of carbon, called radiocarbon. “I decided to use a radioactive isotope of carbon because it generates only beta rays,” says In. Moreover, a by-product from nuclear power plants, radiocarbon is inexpensive, readily available and easy to recycle. And because radiocarbon degrades very slowly, a radiocarbon-powered battery could theoretically last for millennia.

                                      GTFO

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                                      • PakoonP
                                        Pakoon
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                                        Tigger will be excited.

                                        ♙♙♙ Michael Waltz added you to the group.

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                                        • GustafG
                                          Gustaf
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                                          Executed?

                                          "Let's give it a week! Still a disaster? Let's give it another week…" -Tazz

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                                          • TazzT
                                            Tazz
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                                            Waiting for some kid to hit it with a hammer

                                            GTFO

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