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neko, in What's a big tech product that you actually find useful?

I love my Google Home and how it’s connected to my Phillips Hue bulbs. I love being able to just yell “hey Google, nightlight” when I stumble home after a long night out, no need to fight with switches and too-bright lights after drinking

koinu,

Bro, fucking yes!!

I have 3 Google nest mini speakers or whatever they’re called, and I bought these smart outlets at target.

Connected 2 of them in the master bedroom, to bedside lamps for wifey and i. Being able to use the Google home app from our phones to control, or as you said just “hey Google, turn on Daddy’s lamp” is fucking solid. I hate flicking on light switches. Never realized it until I set this up.

railsdev,

I use Home Assistant to connect all the proprietary trash together but talk to my Watch rather than a smart speaker. I just haven’t got into the speaker lifestyle thus far.

Monkeyclock1234, in What's a big tech product that you actually find useful?

Honestly… I might get some pushback for this but Chromecast audio. Being able to get full home audio streaming for a fraction of the cost of a normal system with a few of those and a few old hifis. Worth it for me

TigerPawsx3,

My boyfriend frequently complains that Google stopped making those…

Monkeyclock1234,

They have, but you can still find them on the second hand market. I m not looking forward to the day they stop supporting them however

lemming741,

I had some best buy house brand speakers that stopped working in groups when Sonos won their case. They were battery powered and sounded great! But they didn’t get updated so now they’re e-waste.

Mr_Blott,

Where I am, your ISP always provides a free TV streaming box with your router. They’ve been Android for years now so my Chromecasts have been stuck in a drawer gathering dust

Monkeyclock1234,

Ah this isn’t the chromecast streaming devices I’m talking about. It’s the older pucks that plug into an aux cable that you can stream music from your phone to

Watcher, in What movie did you rewatch most often?

2012, Wolf of Wall Street and the back to the future trilogy

Knecht, in What are your favorite "ugly" games?

Simutrans is great, but looks like dogshit.

Phantom_Engineer,
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pak192comic and pak128britain actually look half decent, imo, but on the whole you’re right.

Looboer, in What are your favorite "ugly" games?

Tibia, an old 2d mmorpg

Knecht, in What movie did you rewatch most often?

“The thing” is always a great watch and worth coming back to.

Knecht, in In which game did you spend the most hours?

Risk of Rain 2, man. My absolute favorite game of all time.

Duckef, in What's a big tech product that you actually find useful?

Google Chrome cast dongle, I try to avoid Google products but this one for the kids has saved me on rain days countless times.

eezeebee,
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I pack one any time I travel

ChaoticEntropy, in What goes good with American Cheese?
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Sadness.

health437682, in What movie did you rewatch most often?

draft - Steve Jobs (2015 Fassbender version)

lazylion_ca, in Do you think Federated networks are the future or do you think Peer to Peer networks are the future? Which do you think is better?

Look at the Zerotier vpn model. They have several instances hosted all over the world that the client app running on user devices initially contact. These instances are in essence federated even if they use a different term for it.

The instance then gives each client a list of peers and how to reach them, and the clients attempt to reach each other directly, bypassing the instance where possible.

Both models work together. There’s no need for locking into one and ignoring the other. Use the best tool for the job at hand.

smegger, in What series did you rewatch most often?

One punch man. Have probably watched it 3-4 times. It's just fun to watch and a light hearted parody of other hero shows.

Porcupine, (edited ) in How do you cheer yourself up after a rough day? Or a rough year?

Tell myself to quit being such a piece of shit and to get it together.

The results are variable.

lvl7susceptible, in What series did you rewatch most often?

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Monkeyclock1234, in Be honest, do you still use reddit?

Now and again I jump on for niche information for my hobbies. But only on desktop, and only on old.reddit.com

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