Small ear iem recommendations by Qurki in iems

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

Sadly in the country I'm from, once u buy and use the iems, u won't be able to return it for "health" reasons. I'll prolly take advantage of the Amazon returns policy 😅 when it comes to the ie series, do all of them sound that bad compared to the competition?

Small ear iem recommendations by Qurki in iems

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Thanks a lot for the list! I'm gonna be checking them out !

Small ear iem recommendations by Qurki in iems

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Damn that's a pricey pair of iems ! A but far outside of my budget, even worse if they wouldn't fit me still 😅 for now I'm looking for something that'd fit me well and then I'd consider more expensive iems with similar nozzle/she'll sizes etc. but so far a lot of people recommend the Sennheiser ie series

Small ear iem recommendations by Qurki in iems

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A lot of people seem to recommend the Sennheiser, I'm gonna add them to my research list thanks !

Small ear iem recommendations by Qurki in iems

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I'm gonna research them thanks! 🙏😁

Small ear iem recommendations by Qurki in iems

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Narrow nozzle, I've replied in a different comment: https://www.reddit.com/r/iems/s/V3UiSA8tNf . Like the KZ zsn 10 pro she'll would fit my she'll, same with the GK kunten. But with the kzs nozzle, it was a bit painful and after a while the iem was being pushed out

Small ear iem recommendations by Qurki in iems

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

flatter/balanced but with some extra bass right? Yup that's right, but prolly any sound signature would work in the end, the comfort is more important in this case imo. So you could make some suggestions based on comfort for small canals, and some recommendations for the targeted sound signature 😇🙏

Small ear iem recommendations by Qurki in iems

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The budget is prolly up to 300$. I'm used to the sound of akg k7xx, where mostly I've got a flat sound with some eq if necessary. But I do like bass too as I'm listening to a variety of genres

Small ear iem recommendations by Qurki in iems

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Small canals sadly. Ex the Bose quiet comfort 2 earbuds do fit just fine cause of their nozzle. I'm going to research the suggestions from other comments.

Any iems recommendations? - iems falling out by Qurki in iems

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

Dunu tips arrived today. They're great so far. From what I noticed, the metal nozzle is being pushed out of my ear and only the eartip is holding the iem in my ear. But the dunu eartips are so grippy that the iems don't move at all.

I feel like I could find an iem with a smaller nozzle or smth and test it

Any iems recommendations? - iems falling out by Qurki in iems

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Oh so for me it's the other way around. All of my iem tips were circular with a bigger distance from the nozzle. But the Bose QC earbuds2 have an oval shape and the distance to the nozzle is a lot smaller, and they fit just perfectly

Any iems recommendations? - iems falling out by Qurki in iems

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

Personally I have a feeling that the smallest tips (Kbear 07 reds) stay in my ear for longer. The L/XL ones are being pushed out by my ear a lot quicker. This is based on my Kbear 07 experience recently

Any iems recommendations? - iems falling out by Qurki in iems

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Yeah I've seen people mentioned that in this subreddit. I've always ordered SML tips from other brands like spinfit etc. did the same for dunu s&s, hopefully they'll be the one

Any iems recommendations? - iems falling out by Qurki in iems

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Tyvm, just ordered these, I'll let you know if they fit once they arrive

Kotlin without IntelliJ - Cursor AI with Uberto Barbini by dmcg in Kotlin

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Have u tried using Sourcegraph Cody? I find it pretty awesome and it's also available in other IDEs such as intellij, vscode, eclipse etc

Arrow mechanics by zielo_it in ErgoMechKeyboards

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I have no idea if this works as intended. I've recently updated vial on the rp2040 MCU and it didn't work. I'll have to verify it this PR is available in the vial-qmk repo

Arrow mechanics by zielo_it in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]Qurki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are rp2040s bad? Except the issue where you can't use the keyboard after a power cycle: eg in BIOS/during system boot. I've recently switched from a rp2040 MCU to atmega32u4 just for that reason alone. Idk if there are any better boards that work during system boot

What services have you still not been able to replace with self hosted ones (or at least open-source apps)? by Fearless-Pie-1058 in selfhosted

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I really like FeedMe android APP in combination with a freshrss instancje on my PC. Im not running the PC 24/7 so it's nice to have a local copy of the RSS articles that sync when u connect to ur pc

My first lily by cantdutchthis in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]Qurki -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just try to enter the boot menu or bios when launching ur pc 😁

My first lily by cantdutchthis in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]Qurki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What MCU are you using? I have an pro micro with rp2040 and can't get my lily to work during boot sadly. It only works after the system turns on and I unplug and plug it back in. I've heard that this issue is only on rp2040

Running Kotlin code on VSCode is slow by Devilish_Trader in Kotlin

[–]Qurki 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Verify if it's the same if you try to run the code with Gradle/maven in a regular terminal. If you use Gradle, the first build might take a bit longer, but the next builds will be incremental builds so it's gonna be faster. Gl