Pretty sure most of the current crop of ANC headphones can be wired in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTIaUH6PIvo Seemingly some issues with the casing, though I know there are plenty of other videos that show a Nexus 6P not bending.
Going back to the back pain analogy--maybe it's the difference between taking painkillers to manage the pain rather than attempting to address the cause (posture).
f.lux screwed up how my MBP displayed graphics so I'm just using the built-in tool now. Unfortunate.
Ctrl [ is nice.
I like the keyboard design but think it's also important to fix the reliability issues. Going back to the old design feels like the wrong thing to do.
Ctrl+[ is more ergonomic anyways. After I started using that, I realized how much I hated using Esc for anything.
You can slide on top of the volume/brightness control without the need to tap twice.
Probably not true for MOBAs, at any rate.
A lot of people have nicer headphones with removable cables though.
I'm reminded of the spectrum of reactions to the new Prius design by the comments on the notch
Pretty sure most of the current crop of ANC headphones can be wired in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTIaUH6PIvo Seemingly some issues with the casing, though I know there are plenty of other videos that show a Nexus 6P not bending.
Going back to the back pain analogy--maybe it's the difference between taking painkillers to manage the pain rather than attempting to address the cause (posture).
f.lux screwed up how my MBP displayed graphics so I'm just using the built-in tool now. Unfortunate.
Ctrl [ is nice.
I like the keyboard design but think it's also important to fix the reliability issues. Going back to the old design feels like the wrong thing to do.
Ctrl+[ is more ergonomic anyways. After I started using that, I realized how much I hated using Esc for anything.
You can slide on top of the volume/brightness control without the need to tap twice.
Probably not true for MOBAs, at any rate.
A lot of people have nicer headphones with removable cables though.
I'm reminded of the spectrum of reactions to the new Prius design by the comments on the notch