wireless headphones:
turn them on
pair them with your computer
a2dp doesn't work, so turn them off them off and on again
a2dp still doesn't work, so unpair and repair them
after 3 tries, they start working again
watch a video, all the audio is like 500ms delayed
wait until they run out of battery
throw them in the trash
wired headphones:
you plug them in
listen to music/watch a video, audio has no perceivable delay
wow i can see why everyone is using wireless headphones now
Never go full double nigger, use rsync!
That was as fun as I knew it would be.
@UncleIroh @Justicar I'll make note of this. I ended up just copy/pasting the files between drives minus a few files for the size differences.
Still annoyed that apparently 128GB can mean any size from 116 to 117 GiB. I thought we standardized this shit years ago.
@caekislove No other society has people light each other on fire inside their modes of public transportation.
@Justicar lsblk is reporting them as different sizes. Between that and coming formatted FAT32 out of the box, I'm calling them shit.
Ordinarily I wouldn't care about a 1GiB capacity difference, but the only reason I got these was to make a bunch of clones of an existing drive and these are not fit for purpose.
I remember Lexar as a good brand as well but clearly the times have changed. Could be the Costco packs are slop but Costco usually does a good job keeping crap out of their stores.
@binkle Haven't tried green or light. Gold was good, but I liked both black and original more. Costco has 24packs of original for a pretty good price.
@binkle Shin black is where it's at.
@Justicar Bought a pack at Costco the other day. Drive to clone is 117.19 GiB and the Lexar is 116.06GiB. Both of these marketed as '128GB'.
Can't even assume drive sizes will be the same anymore because we live in clown world. Are NVMEs also like this?
@Forestofenchantment Who's gonna tell anon?
On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog.