Best wireless earbuds without a silicone tip?

My partner has been seeking some because thats what is most comfortable to them. Saw a post 3 years ago about the same thing but all of those have stopped production and you cant really buy them anymore.

They were used to Gen1-2 AirPods, but they always go bad after a year, so definitely looking for something durable if you know anything!

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u/blookiet — 1 day ago
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SSD maxes out and entire computer hard stutters (except for the game in focus, sometimes)

https://preview.redd.it/1gs0x87ln2bh1.png?width=264&format=png&auto=webp&s=da1932b4b1b307db8b1ed82f1b80b125b397e9d8

https://preview.redd.it/iwo5z1lqn2bh1.png?width=396&format=png&auto=webp&s=c6cde9ebe0ef4874f2b2ee7f1f433d6f0c5c8cbb

I tend to do a lot of multitasking on my PC. A while back I noticed I was getting stutters in games due to low ram and my C: drive ssd maxing out as a result so I changed the paging file to my E: drive (which is an m.2) and bought another stick of ram. Now the behavior i described in the title occurs, also usually only when I game. Not sure if its ram maxing out and paging files not working properly or what :(

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u/blookiet — 2 days ago

Left trackpad radial menu stops working if I touch the left analog stick?

Title. I've got a radial menu assigned to the left trackpad and sometimes I'll try to claw grip it, but it doesn't work if I touch the left analog at all

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u/blookiet — 3 days ago

Is Apollo better than Sunshine?

Been hearing about Apollo lately but I'm not super familiar with it despite trying to do some research.

It says its for Artemis, but to my knowledge thats moonlight android only
Does it work for all moonlight clients? (apple, android, linux, windows, etc)?
And is Apollo hosting on windows only currently?

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u/blookiet — 5 days ago

Question: how to secure the network if deploying sunshine for online connectivity?

This has probably been asked a lot but I'm looking for the most up to date info

Is ZeroTier and other solutions the best way to keep it secure? Are there any other approaches? I've just been turning it on and off as needed since I don't know much about network security and didnt want to leave those ports open

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u/blookiet — 9 days ago