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  • Please_Do_Not@lemm.eetoCasual Conversation @lemm.eeNo wonder I hate religions
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    1 month ago

    Lol never said you were right, but if you’re as observant and thoughtful as you clearly think you are, you’ll find clues in my above comments. Enjoy your angst-riddled yet superiorly enlightened existence. I’ll just have to get by with my inferior, happy, social, fulfilling, question-filled life. Good to know someone out there knows everything though, including where I live I guess.





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    Perhaps counterintuitively, getting out of the house more often may make experiences like this less aggravating. Choosing isolation makes interacting with non-internet strangers much more difficult the few times you do it. Being exposed often to the many non-weirdos out there who want to hear your bad jokes and stories and/or share their own makes being in public and having interactions much easier, and reduces the apparent size/significance of a relatively minor interaction like this one.


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    You go in public, people are going to talk to you, and they’ll do it about whatever is on their minds. That’s sorta something you gotta accept and find a way to deal with if you’re not going to become a complete hermit, which it sounds like this guy is well on his way to doing if this was his only trip out of the house in a week. That’s not healthy.





  • I disagree personally. I don’t think they need to be side by side to appreciate the difference, so long as you’ve ever experienced both. I miss the things that I know I’d get with better speakers when I listen on a different setup, and I still enjoy the experience, but it doesn’t move me as deeply when I feel something missing. And I don’t think it’s (all/entirely) placebo. A subwoofer that reaches 10hz lower, moves more air, and fires faster gives you a lot more to hear/feel/appreciate, and to me really changes my physical and emotional reaction to music.



  • Yeah this is pretty similar to my experience. My wife supports upgrades because she knows they make a difference to me and she can actually recognize it often, but it’s clear she’d be pretty indifferent if she was making audio decisions just for her.

    That said, we’ve spent about 2 years with a nice Yamaha power amp, Elac floorstanders, and SVS sub, full setup around $5k, and she really appreciates it for our focused listening now. Passive listening might as well be out of phone speakers for her, but when we put a record on over Sunday coffee, she always remarks how grateful she is that we invested in the setup.







  • Others have defined what GTM does pretty well without a basic definition of it’s most common purpose. Google Analytics (GA4) has a number of conversions it can track automatically on your website, like if someone spends more than 5 minutes on your site after finding it in search results. GTM allows for customization of certain conversion triggers so you can track more specific actions and those that don’t have automatic tracking parameters in GA4. Using GTM just allows for more robust and customizable tracking basically, at least in its most common usage.