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  • For a PC with Keyboard and mouse, I prefer a monitor.

    But for a PS5 with a controller, yes. But not just a TV, the whole thing TV + sofa + ideally good speakers (personally I prefer 2.0 monitors to keep it simpler)

    Some people use a console with a monitor, from a short distance. But I personally use it when I want to relax playing from the sofa on a big screen.

    The only issue here is that my wife was the main TV user before I got the PS5, so now I need to add another TV in the bedroom or something.


  • The PS5 is amazing to play from the sofa. But I recommend getting a big 4K TV with 120Hz, VRR and good HDR (lot of nits) to get the most of it. (I have a basic HDR 4K60FPS 4-5 year old Samsung TV and the experience is still good).

    I have a PC, SD and recently got a PS5. And lately I’m mainly playing GT7.

    Now… every time I buy a game I check if I should get it on Steam or PS5.

    For online paid games I always go with PC because in PS5 you have to pay a subscription.

    The only things I don’t like from the PS5 are games that run at 30FPS. And there are quite a lot. And, of course, that you have to pay a stupid 70€+ yearly subscription to be able to play paid games online with other humans.

    GT7 and Warzone (the 2 I play the most) are 60 FPS. But FF16 is 30FPS and even on a controller is a bit painful to watch.





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    7 months ago

    Do you have more battery screenshots but with 48-96 hours of standby?

    I wonder how much SoT you can fit if you don’t charge the phone every day.

    I used to charge my P5 every 3 nights but lately I do it every 2 nights, sometimes every night.

    That being said. If I open Google maps just a few times per day (not even starting navigation), the standby time goes down like crazy.



  • Anybody has some quick tip for calculating bitcoin fees? (Like, go to this page, do this and this, voilà!).

    Yesterday I did a Bitcoin transaction and paid 3.73$ fee. This was using the Android “Bitcoin” app and selecting the default “Normal” fee (there are 3 options. “Economic”, “Normal”, “Priority”).

    However in mempool.space the transaction got the warning “Overpaid 2x” and the transaction got confirmed almost instantly. The transactions was with 1 input and 2 outputs.

    So I’m looking for 2 things:

    1. A better Android wallet that can let me put a custom fee (so I don’t overpay next time. Maybe I could had spent 2$ and wait 1-2 hours.).
    2. Some tips to calculate the fee. I end up using lot of different pages, but never getting the “right” fee.

    Update: I ended up switching from “Bitcoin Wallet” wallet to “Green” wallet on my mobile phone.






  • In contrast to this (only 2 years to fix the inflation issues. The inflation that has been around since 2002~). He also mentioned in his first speech that the country would take 35 years to go back as a world power if everything goes well. (Source 13:25/15:31)

    I do not think this will happen (hope I’m wrong), knowing the country’s recent history, but I don’t disagree with the time. This stuff is very long term and needs many years of success to happen.

    Many people in Argentina think that all the stuff can be fixed in just 2 or 3 years. But truth is, it can improve, but will need lot more than that to reach a “world power” / “first world country” level.

    On the other hand, the level of corruption is so high, that by just reducing it, it would make wonders.


  • I can’t remember well. But: price in the X was good enough for me like 100€ maybe a bit less.

    And secondly. The detachable microphone that can be located close to the mouth. That was a deal breaker for me because I use the headset to work (Microsoft teams) and play with friends (Warzone). And I like my voice to be as clear as possible. Especially if I have the windows open and some background noise.

    So in short. I prefer unidirectional microphones that point to your mouth and if they are closer (so the gain doesn’t need to be high), better.