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* '''(December 2020)''' After quite some research, I decided on the [https://www.jbl.com/earbuds/JBL+LIVE+100.html JBL LIVE 100] as a pair of in-ear headphones after trying some generic Sony pair for a while without generating any real feelings for them. The JBLs are about $40, have a fabric covered cord which reduces kinks, have a good mic, and sound completely decent. I mostly use them when on-the-go or if I need to take a phone call and need an integrated microphone. I'm no audiophile but between these earbuds, the overear KRK KNS-6400 (see the note from December 2017), and the Bose Companion 2 Series III (see September 2013), I'm pretty happy with my audio setup.
* '''(December 2020)''' After quite some research, I decided on the [https://www.jbl.com/earbuds/JBL+LIVE+100.html JBL LIVE 100] as a pair of in-ear headphones after trying some generic Sony pair for a while without generating any real feelings for them. The JBLs are about $40, have a fabric covered cord which reduces kinks, have a good mic, and sound completely decent. I mostly use them when on-the-go or if I need to take a phone call and need an integrated microphone. I'm no audiophile but between these earbuds, the overear KRK KNS-6400 (see the note from December 2017), and the Bose Companion 2 Series III (see September 2013), I'm pretty happy with my audio setup.
* '''(December 2020)''' I've gotten quite into self-research and self-tracking over the last two years. I can't say that I really love any of the devices I've used but I'm currently using an [https://ouraring.com/ Ōura ring], a [https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/641375 Garmin Fenix 6x Pro Solar Edition] (it's gigantic but it's a fantastic device for outdoor activity including biking and running), and a [https://www.fitbit.com/global/us/products/trackers/charge4 Fitbit Charge 4]. Getting data off the devices all require proprietary phone apps which is a huge drawback. That said, there's code in [https://openhumans.org/ OpenHumans] for all three systems to automatically collect the data collected by the apps so that you can keep the data somewhere you control and delete it from the services. Perhaps because it's just more popular, Fitbit seems to have the best community of folks helping with data liberation. I have deeply mixed feelings about the whole situation but I think that my ability to use self-tracking data to understand myself and my own health and activity outweigh the risks. At least for me.
* '''(December 2020)''' I've gotten quite into self-research and self-tracking over the last two years. I can't say that I really love any of the devices I've used but I'm currently using an [https://ouraring.com/ Ōura ring], a [https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/641375 Garmin Fenix 6x Pro Solar Edition] (it's gigantic but it's a fantastic device for outdoor activity including biking and running), and a [https://www.fitbit.com/global/us/products/trackers/charge4 Fitbit Charge 4]. Getting data off the devices all require proprietary phone apps which is a huge drawback. That said, there's code in [https://openhumans.org/ OpenHumans] for all three systems to automatically collect the data collected by the apps so that you can keep the data somewhere you control and delete it from the services. Perhaps because it's just more popular, Fitbit seems to have the best community of folks helping with data liberation. I have deeply mixed feelings about the whole situation but I think that my ability to use self-tracking data to understand myself and my own health and activity outweigh the risks. At least for me.
* '''(October 2020)''' My old phone (the Motorola X4) ran into audio problems so I replaced it with a [https://store.google.com/us/product/pixel_4a Google Pixel 4a]. I chose the 4a because it was cheap, rugged, and more freedom friendly than most of the alternatives. I'm not sure I love it but I don't think I have to since I don't use my phone any differently than I have in the past: very few apps, never for email, often left at home. One thing that has changed is that I've switched to use [https://www.amazon.com/Spigen-Liquid-Crystal-Designed-Google/dp/B083N54J5Y a clear plastic case] which means I don't even get worried any more when I drop my phone. I'm slightly embarrassed I resisted getting a case for so long. I'm also slightly embarrassed that I'm not running a custom ROM. Maybe I'm just losing my edge?
* '''(October 2020)''' My old phone (the Motorola X4) ran into audio problems so I replaced it with a [https://store.google.com/us/product/pixel_4a Google Pixel 4a]. I chose the 4a because it was cheap, rugged, and more freedom friendly than most of the alternatives. I'm not sure I love it but I don't think I have to since I don't use my phone any differently than I have in the past: very few apps, never for email, often left at home. One thing that has changed is that I've switched to use [https://www.amazon.com/Spigen-Liquid-Crystal-Designed-Google/dp/B083N54J5Y a clear plastic case] which means I don't even get worried any more when I drop my phone. I'm slightly embarrassed I resisted getting a case for so long. I'm also slightly embarrassed that I'm not running a custom ROM. Maybe I'm losing my edge?
* '''(August 2020)''' When it became clear that I was going to spend the year 2020-2021 academic teaching and giving talks from due to COVID-19, I put together a decent recording studio in my basement. You can find the details of everything on the [[Studio#Equipment]] page on this wiki. It's a lowish-end setup that cost about $1,500 total but it works great and is GNU/Linux friendly. I'm particularly happy with the Sony A6000 with a Sigma 16mm F/1.4 lens for video which provides great bokeh and a shallow depth of field. I'm also quite happy with the RØDE VideoMicro which is probably the single piece of equipment I would salvage if I could only save one thing from the whole setup.
* '''(August 2020)''' When it became clear that I was going to spend the year 2020-2021 academic teaching and giving talks from due to COVID-19, I put together a decent recording studio in my basement. You can find the details of everything on the [[Studio#Equipment]] page on this wiki. It's a lowish-end setup that cost about $1,500 total but it works great and is GNU/Linux friendly. I'm particularly happy with the Sony A6000 with a Sigma 16mm F/1.4 lens for video which provides great bokeh and a shallow depth of field. I'm also quite happy with the RØDE VideoMicro which is probably the single piece of equipment I would salvage if I could only save one thing from the whole setup.
* '''(March 2020)''' I switched from mutt to [https://neomutt.org/ neomutt]. Neomutt is a fork of mutt by folks who really should be collaborating with mutt upstream. The neomutt maintainers are less savvy than the mutt maintainers and neomutt is way, way, way buggier. That said, some of the features in neomutt made the switch hard to resist.
* '''(March 2020)''' I switched from mutt to [https://neomutt.org/ neomutt]. Neomutt is a fork of mutt by folks who really should be collaborating with mutt upstream. The neomutt maintainers are less savvy than the mutt maintainers and neomutt is way, way, way buggier. That said, some of the features in neomutt made the switch hard to resist.
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