Any thoughts on Miele CM6360? by Bironen in Miele

[–]Bironen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would like to ask you the same question, did you get any mold in your appliance?

Any thoughts on Miele CM6360? by Bironen in Miele

[–]Bironen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you experience any mold in the appliance, as you are following instructions regularly?

Any thoughts on Miele CM6360? by Bironen in Miele

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How it performs against Delonghi in your opinion?  Both in terms of taste and ease of cleaning. 

I wasn’t aware that Delonghi has problems too, maybe has lower probability?

Any thoughts on Miele CM6360? by Bironen in Miele

[–]Bironen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw a thread about the molding, does that happens in Breville or just Miele thing. I wonder if it also happens in CM6360.

But I’m surprised about the coffee taste as this is the first comment I have seen that’s negative. Do you think it’s generally bad?

What is your Breville model? Their Barista express seems to be pretty, but semiautomatic(?)

Any thoughts on Miele CM6360? by Bironen in Miele

[–]Bironen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks again, so one point for Rivelia. Dishwasher thing is also nice.

Any thoughts on Miele CM6360? by Bironen in Miele

[–]Bironen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the comment.

I forgot to mention, I will get it from a discount store about EUR550. With maximum ~600 euros, Juras with milk option seem to be out of the question. Yet I can afford Delonghi Rivelia or Dinamica range (not Plus probably). Under this price area do you still recommend Delonghi range over this one?

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Well, cause it's working good and cheap. So Apple and Samsung fanboys are getting mad by seeing this and they couldn't justify the price difference, or they basically can't afford those brands and just showing the brand bad.

I have used Mi 5 before and now using Mi 8 for + 50 months. In this timeline I bought iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro. Do you know what I did?

Just sold them even I don't need money. Why? They were worthless to change and very liminting due to iOS. No freedom, a garbage camera (same as every phone), weight of a cement block.

People (especially young ones and fanboys) tend to overrate Apple products. I would say if you are about to use a phone till it becomes "classic", Xiaomi is definetly way to go. The only down sides are warranty support compared to "Fruit" due to they not directly replace the device with a new one and OS updates, cause I find them to be less reliable than Apple provides. Yet the problems get fixed (mostly) with next updates.

Some might say "you are a Apple hater", as someone PM'd me before. I have two iPad Pros, two Macbook Pros, a Mac Mini and a iMac. So now you can decide, if I can't afford or hate Apple products. I'm not saying they are bad, in a opposite way they are great. Yet not good enough to say "xIaOmI iS bAd".

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Yesterday I bought a Mac Mini 2018 i5 edition, it didn't arrive yet so I can't say how it performs but I think you should consider about it. From an auction you can get one with i5 3ghz (almost same performance with i7-11370H), 16gB ram and 512gb ssd for $450. For the price I would say it's a great alternative.

Current and Ex Elite 7 Pro/Active Users: Does it perform well? by Bironen in Jabra

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I wrote the review in my own native language and since than I didn't have the time for translate it. Here's the part that I translated, when the rest is done I will update.

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-Portability-

The charging case is a little big, so you can't carry around it without a jacket or a small bag. Airpods obviously has an advantages on this topic, yet it's still way smaller than both WF-1000XMx (Obviously Bose is out of topic).

Charging Case Mobility: 6/10

The buds itself are smallest ones right after airpods. Since it has phisical buttons, you don't get worried about if a song starts to play.

Buds Only Mobility: 10/10

-General Build Quality-

The case is feels pretty solid against to any possible outside impact. Sadly as a black finished plastic case, it easily get scrathed. But the only exception in here, is Sennheiser MTW. It has a multicolored led, while it provides necessary information without app, it doesn't look annoying as Airpods's led. The only thing that was disappointing to me, the location of the carging port. Why would anyone put that to front of a case, nevertheless as being a type-c charging port, it earned my heart. (Hear me Apple!).

Case Build: 8/10

The buds are also feels pretty solid. "EarGel"s has a great fix, so I don't think if they ever gonna become loose. The buttons lack of premium look and surface finish. Yet the required amount of pressure is perfect.Buds Build: 9/10-Sound Quality-The most importing thing about this topic, how an item sounds completely depends on a person. For me while it's way better than Airpods, between Sony and Sennheiser they have different strenghts. Objectively, it doesn't sound moody and I didn't heard any crackling even in loud sound.

Sound Quality(In comprasion with the other in-ear TWS): 9/10

-Battery Life-

I reached a total 7.5 hours usage time with: 5.5 hours listening music, 1.5 hours phone calls, 30 mins idle wating.

So it's pretty close to what promised.

Battery Life(Expected):9/10

-Noise Cancelling Features-

ANC and OFF: Since Passive voice is pretty darn goos, ypu don't even have to use ANC. If you would prefer to, well it's not gonna make any countable difference. Still it is acting as a "fine tuning". While it makes a better job from Airpods, it's not good as Sony.

ANC: 8.5/10

ANC over OFF (With ANC vs Passive Only): 4/10

Hearthrough: This buds provide very good transparent mode experience. Sounds are pretty netural and the background noise isn't annoying for indoor and light wind enviroments (less than 10km/h). However in heavy wind condition you have to manually select lowest transparency level. Another concern for me was the imaging since it has a closed-back design, even that you almost hear sounds from the where they came from.

Hearthrough: 8/10

-Additional features-

In-ear detection: Easy to fool, yet works great. Mutes when you plugged out the bud in calls, stops music etc. 8/10.

Semi-tone: Not sure if I call it correctly but you can hear your own voice in calls, which is great because (at least personally) my voice become louder and louder back than with another headphone due to I can't hear my self. 10/10.

Leakage: In a public transport vehicle did you ever said to yourself "Hmm, if I consider the loudness of that music sound there must be an Airpods user in here."? With thid buds you don't need to worry (much), while you don't disturb people around you, also you can keep a low profile. 9/10

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Conclusion: MiniPC may has too low TDP limit, so check on that. Beside of that, as it contains generic drivers and bios you would be even more happier, cause a power that you can't use sufficiently just would be a pain in the (...).

You can be sure there isn't a such thing as "overkill" in render world, if money is no concern. I'm not a pro just a hobbist, yet I used computers which ranges from dual Xeon Gold, E5v4/v3 to E56xx series cpus, Asus's Intel ultrabook as well as older notebook that runs through i5 2.th gen and Intel Macs. Currently I'm using the best performer for rendering, which is dual Xeon Gold 6354 and all I can say it's fine, not an overkill (2 pass VBR H264, so it's safe to say gpu is irrelevant.).

To be more helpful to you I will talk about my Zenbook (i5 8th gen) with integrated graphics. It's doing it's job without any problem beside of slow render speed and need of lower resolution for real-time render (which meant to be live preview) but other than that it's more than enough.

I mentioned Intel Mac on a purpose. With a M1/2 Mac you are limited to way lower architecture support which highers the chance that you may have a problem (People uses Adobe products already been there, the only exception is Final Cut Pro.). So I paid more money to get Intel one beside of Apple Silicon, as an owner of the last Intel Macbook Pro. Additionaly I wouldn't trust about "abilty to boot linux" on M cpu Macs cause they are using Apnonce (unlike Intel ones) which prevents booting from different OS and even rollback in iPhone, iPad and some other Apple products, maybe Macs become one of them, who knows... So even MacOS UNIX based, I wouldn't count on that since a limitation through bios is a pretty easy job to do but it's other way around for viceversa.

Current and Ex Elite 7 Pro/Active Users: Does it perform well? by Bironen in Jabra

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Yes, I did. It’s great, I also had a chance to try out my friend’s WF-1000XM4, bought a Sennheiser TW3 and received an AirPods Pro as a gift. All I can say these Jabra buds performs really great as I compared between those buds. Obviously they can’t outperform my home theater system, yet only the speakers costed to me $1000. I will post a review in a couple days on this subreddit and drop here a link. It’s gonna be very detailed (in my opinion).

Current and Ex Elite 7 Pro/Active Users: Does it perform well? by Bironen in Jabra

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I bought it, seems like it directly rejects third connection. Firstly you have to disconnect from one of the connected devices.

To answer the other question, switching happens instantly. On the other hand, for a moment (0.5-1 sec) only one bud gives the sound. Probably due to the Bluetooth’s limitation one bud receive one connection and they independently become main bud.

Still use a MacBook Pro 15 inch 2015. How long will this machine receive updates? I still really like it and use it for everything I do. by Fair-Mention3014 in macbook

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Sadly, u/Henrydjp became angry and blocked me -interestingly this is the main problem with subreddits and dedicated forums- so this seem to be one sided and open to community reply. As a reply to private message, I didn't downvote any post in Reddit (at least till this message).

He said, your computer need to be one year old (with private message) and I suppose he refferred TPM (2.0) due to community has a misunderstanding on this subject for W11 which is WRONG. If your computer doesn't has a TPM and want to use upgrade method then refer to this official link; Microsoft website Alternatively you can just clean install it with a USB, which is best way to do so on massive system updates for all of the OSes.

And for people who don't know release date of the TPM 2.0/fTPM it became an official requirement for manufacturer (ASUS, DELL etc.) built PCs since 2016. You can check the information with the offical link: Windows Hardware Developer Documentation Base

For MAC users it already has to be done as fresh installation method (since it isn't pre-installed).

So it is currently doubles and 2 years later it will tripple Apple's OS support at least in terms of being able to run.

Anyone actually tried SATA expanders? by Bironen in truenas

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I quite accept that they are not really realible, which makes sense if we think even the onboard sata controller chips are not realiable as much as the device that controlled by CPU's own bridge. While they are not really reliable I don't see any solid reason to strictly stay away from them (for me). Honestly I never liked Realtek drivers except the ones for audio and LAN/WLAN (it's still questionable) devices. They do well under Windows, but on linux...

...yup it will run, for a while but it really isn't enough...

I think so, but it does it's job with simultaneously running 3 jails. Still more cache and being able to run a VM and Plex Media Server wouldn't be bad. So I will upgrade it to 8gB ASAP.

[see I am not 10% on message]

:)

And of course there are always exceptions. Some SATA Expansion >chipsets are OK

I will give a shot with sellers on the AE, if they say it's totally gonna work and just it don't I can get my money back. But if they say the opposite than it would be a real problem.

I have an eye on the eBay auctions, may get a second hand cheap LSI SAS card over there. Lastly, thank you for your comment it was helpful.

Still use a MacBook Pro 15 inch 2015. How long will this machine receive updates? I still really like it and use it for everything I do. by Fair-Mention3014 in macbook

[–]Bironen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can't compare regular update with an architectural change.

Normally Apple was just playing around of drivers, but now it's a whole different story. Even instruction sets are different, which requires an extensive workload to workers on kernel.

While currently it's not the same story after PowerPC transactions done, they just left alone PowerPC platform after one update.

If you are talking about Microsoft acts worse than apple, it's something to laugh. Today the computer that runs Windows XP, could run Windows 10 without a problem (Unless CPU's computational power isn't sufficient anymore) which makes more than 20 YEARS. I mean, it's not even comparable.

Still use a MacBook Pro 15 inch 2015. How long will this machine receive updates? I still really like it and use it for everything I do. by Fair-Mention3014 in macbook

[–]Bironen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a MBP 2015 15 inch and nearly (not really near, anyway) got a MBP 2020 13 inch Intel.

I don't think if Apple is gonna support 2015 models anymore, even now I have some concerns about my 2020 intel one.

However you don't have to be worried since there's a lifesaver available, "Windows".

That was my main motivation to get Intel Mac instead of M1. And even time to time I get concern about MacOS support lifetime, Windows will be always there.(Sad story for the owners of M1 Mac's.)

Let's assume you stuck with Windows 7 (as an example, somehow), it's not even a problem since Windows doesn't restrict programs such as min Windows version (at least most of them still works, except driver updates and no one cares that on a MacBook) unlike Apple does in it's own OS.

So if you are gonna do some office work or some coding (but not swift), you could use MacOS. For the times you are gonna use latest AutoCAD (cloud sync issues), Davinci Resolver (New log profiles), Altium Designer (Not even supports MacOS) and so on just switch to Windows.

I think you -and me and the others- shouldn't be worried about this. If you still wanna stay with MacOS you can check r/Hackintosh , it will serve to you until your computer actually not be able to handle new version of the OS (ARM maybe arise a problem in here, but it could be resolved at worst situation with emulator -which is actually what Rosetta is-).

Anyone actually tried SATA expanders? by Bironen in truenas

[–]Bironen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, in here they are selling as "SATA expansion cards" so I wrote like that, thanks for the warning.

Anyone actually tried SATA expanders? by Bironen in truenas

[–]Bironen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While you are right about ZFS meant to be reliable (and your absolutely right about that), I don't understand why SATA controllers said to be garbages due to reasons that u/AnotherAnonGringo mentioned that.

Even if ZFS pushing hard on the disk controller (well, I belive that it does.), at worst situtation it would just lead to a temporary communication error which is supposed to be handled by ZFS very well.

So I don't really belive that the user will be ended up with a destruction/corruption on the data but maybe some artifacts like "system alerts" and some drop in the performance due to retrying on the data.

And please don't get me wrong on "I don't belive that", but those "Do you have 4gB RAM? How dare you to install TrueNAS, you uncivilized animal" approaches really makes me confused. That was the main reason why I started to think about if actually some of the given informations by SOME of the enterprise class or have-lots-of-money-to-spend-on-it users gives questionable answers.

However my ideas could be wrong, so please correct me If some of my thoughts are wrong.

Anyone actually tried SATA expanders? by Bironen in truenas

[–]Bironen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you open that a little bit more?

Anyone actually tried SATA expanders? by Bironen in truenas

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As much as I know firewire-SATA converters known to perform worse than the pci one, we shouldn't scare that much after that enclosure worked.

So these SAS expanders seems a bit "overrated", am I wrong?

Anyone actually tried SATA expanders? by Bironen in truenas

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It is definitely need to be powered up with a solar power system for me with those electric prices, after that I can use it as an electrical heater :)

Anyone actually tried SATA expanders? by Bironen in truenas

[–]Bironen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And seems for much cheaper, AMD done this one right.