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Egee’s New Pixel 9 Pro: A Review
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After many years, I’ve finally purchased a new smartphone! I found a great deal on the Pixel 9 Pro through Google Fi. Let me share my thoughts on it so far.
I got a notification about a sale on the Google Fi store. Occasionally deals pop up as promotions that I swipe away, but this time I was actually in the market!
I acquired phone and immediately recorded the video above. The on-boarding process was honestly pretty smooth. Logging back into everything was a drag but it’s a one-time thing.
Specs
Since I’m upgrading from an older flagship smartphone, let’s make a table with both devices!
Feature Galaxy S20 Ultra 2020 Pixel 9 Pro
2025Display 6.9″ Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz 6.3″ LTPO OLED, 120Hz Resolution 1440 x 3200 pixels
~511 pp1280 x 2856 pixels ~495 ppi Main Camera 108MP wide 50MP wide Ultra-wide 12MP 48MP Telephoto 48MP, 4x optical zoom 48MP, 5x optical zoom Front Camera 40MP 42MP Battery 5000mAh 4700mAh Charging 45W wired, 15W wireless 27W wired, 12W wireless Processor Snapdragon 865 Tensor G4 RAM 12GB 12GB Storage 128GB 128GB OS Android 13 with One UI Android 15 with Pixel UI With better camera specs and slightly better display, it’s impressive that the Galaxy S20 Ultra holds up against the Pixel 9 Pro five years after it’s release!
Review
I’m a fairly casual smartphone user so my requirements and expectations are pretty low. The main thing I’m looking for is a good value, both in price and features.
The design of the phone isn’t really a “feature” but I like having a nice phone. It fits in my palm nicely and I don’t feel like I’m about to drop it all the time. Overall it very snazzy.
The display is great. It’s bright and it’s never difficult to see even in sunlight.
Battery life and performance have been great, though it’s brand new so they’d better be.
I haven’t seen much of the Gemini AI stuff yet. Seems like it works exactly like it did on the Galaxy, which is a bit underwhelming. I’m eager to see what the new fangled AI features are.
Camera Test
Galaxy S20 Ultra Pixel 9 Pro Galaxy S20 Ultra Pixel 9 Pro Galaxy S20 Ultra Pixel 9 Pro Galaxy S20 Ultra Pixel 9 Pro I took the photos for comparison on the highest quality shooting modes for each device.
To be completely honest, I actually prefer the color and overall quality of the Galaxy. They feel warmer and more vibrant. The Pixel’s photos feel cooler but truer to the actual color.
The Pixel’s camera software is so good. The assists and options the it has are killer. And it takes pictures instantly, whereas the Galaxy takes a full second.
Verdict
I’m very happy with the Pixel 9 Pro so far. The form factor, performance, and general quality of the phone is just terrific.
I think the value is pretty good for a new flagship phone. MSRP is a cool $1000, which is how much the laptop I’m writing this on cost when I got it. I think that’s a fair price. You can find deals on Amazon or like I did with Google Fi.
However, that’s the value of a brand new current-generation smartphone. If you wanted a nice phone with good features, you are probably better off looking at renewed devices.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, the one that took better photos than the brand new Pixel (in my opinion), is less than $300 on Amazon!
Support
I’ve been enjoying making content lately. The new microphone & camera set up I have made it easy to record the video for this post.
If you’d like to support me, use the affiliate links I embed in the posts!
Or, if you’d like to give Google Fi a try, use my referral code 8293XK for a $60 credit on your bill. When you use my code, I also get a $60 credit—a nice win-win that helps support my work!
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BMW G 310 GS Battery Upgrade! | LiFePO4 Powersports Battery
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Changing my BMW G 310’s battery and taking a ride around I found a drop-in LiFePO4 replacement battery for my G 310 GS for a good price. Sometimes aftermarket batteries have fitment or reliability issues but this one has been great.
LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries are superior for powersports because they last longer and are much more resistant to vibrations and heat. This also make them safer than LiPo (Lithium Polymer) batteries.
In the video, I swap out my battery for this Grecell LiFePO4 and take it for a spin. It help up nicely, although the button always seems to say 90% charge.
The battery holds steady at 90% charge. I purchased the battery from Amazon for $80 and it is a direct replacement and upgrade from the stock battery. It offers significantly better reliability and shouldn’t go dead during the off-season!
Note: If you are shopping for a Lithium-based replacement for the stock battery, ensure it has a BMS (Battery Management System) like this one does!
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AcreetionOS Distro Delve Live Stream!
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Greetings hobbyists! I’m going to be taking a look at a little Arch-based Linux distribution called AcreetionOS. Sounds a bit like my very own Hobby Linux. Should be fun to poke at, hope to see you there!
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Egee Shows You His Guitars & Style
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Greetings Hobbyists! The long awaited “Egee’s guitar video” is finally here.
I’ve wanted to make some guitar videos for a while. There are a few of budding guitarists among the Flufferschnoots & Hobbyists. A self-taught guitarist myself, I’d love to show you around the guitar!
I recorded and produced this on Arch Linux. There were a couple of audio glitches and I’m inclined to think they are related to Pipewire. They are very chaotic and unlike the glitches that occurred with my old Behringer interface, I can’t remove these ones.
The guitars I show you in this video are:
- Sterling MAJ100X, Purple Metallic | Open D
- Sterling Sub Silo3, Black | Standard
- Yamaha TRBX174, Black | Drop D
I mentioned my guitar microphone is an SM57 but I totally spaced my amplifier. It’s a little Marshall MG15G combo.
If you’d like to support me, subscribe and stay tuned for the next guitar video! I’m eyeballing a new fuzz pedal that might be fun to make a video on next month.. Affiliate links help out too!
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Upgrading to the latest Gnome Desktop on Arch Linux
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Watch me upgrade my Arch workstation with the latest Gnome desktop! I started the saga on KDE but things got bumpy so I switched to Gnome. And already there’s an update!?
In the last Linux video, I switched from Xfce to Kde. And now, I’m back in GTK-land on Gnome. What gives? It’s mostly me being lazy. I need to re-setup my xdg-portals for Kde and fix kwallet. It’s the simple stuff I can’t be bothered with.
I recorded this last weekend, so I’m half a week into Gnome 48. I’ve seen the stacking notifications but I still haven’t seen the battery capacity/health feature.
Overall, it’s just fine. I’m still using it, so that’s a measure of success.
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The ActivityPub and friends plugin got a bunch of updates. Let’s see how it looks when I toot from Tusky!
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Project Zomboid Server Relaunch Announcement
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Server Relaunch!
I’m excited to announce the refreshed Project Zomboid server is wiped & ready for relaunch. Now with updated mods and better server performance & stability!
Server Details:
The Project Zomboid server is a casual furry-friendly PvPvE with lots of balance, cosmetic, and quality-of-life mods. Feel free to roleplay!
Rules are simple: Be decent, don’t be a meanie or troll, and have fun!
Be sure to join the Discord server! There’s an official text channel in the for Project Zomboid announcements, discussions, and reports (bugs or players).
How to Join:
Before joining, you should subscribe to the mod collection on Steam and make sure the mods are downloaded first.
Join by connecting to:
zomboid.egee.io
in the multiplayer menu. No whitelist or password.Everyone in the community has been great. Let’s keep it that way!
Happy Surviving!
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Space Egee Searches For Starship Fuel At Erchius Mining Facility
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Space Egee is back! Greeting Space Egee compatriots! I’ve been getting back into Starbound lately. I knew what horrors this dungeon had in store so I thought I would bring you along!
(Re)Enter: Space Egee!
Space Egee is an character from the 24th century. He’s a bit of a space pirate though he’s not a bad guy. In Starbound, he’s just a silly goober that gets intro trouble and dies a lot.
My Asmr fans might be familiar with Space Egee from the role-play I did with him! The art of him is by the ever lovely MerlinMakes and the video is up on my asmr website.
What Are The Mods?
Starbound shant be played without mods. I have a mod collection you should use but it has too many mods to list here. It’s has several revamps and near total-conversions such as Arcana, Betabound, and my favorite, Frackin Universe!
Subscribe to the modpack here.
What’s Next For Space Egee?
I often use my favorite video games as inspiration for content. Sometimes it’s gaming series’ but lately it’s been roleplays! Space Egee is such a cool character and he actually has a good bit of lore written about him. Yet, I only have a single image of him!
Space Egee will reappear soon. Either in another gaming video or a roleplay. But he’s comin’ to gettcha.
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I’m Switching from Xfce to KDE on Arch Linux
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Hey Hobbyists! I’ve been running vanilla Arch Linux since last year but I’ve cycled through a number of GTK desktops. After a buggy experience with Xfce, I decided to switch back to Qt land.
My days of reinstalling and distro-hopping are over. Just regular ole Arch Linux is so good, I’ve all but dropped my aspirations to develop Hobby Linux. I’ll talk about that another time…
Xfce 4.20 was very buggy for me I don’t know what exactly the issue was but the desktop in Xfce 4.20 simply stopped working. It happened after plugging my TV in via HDMI. Another annoyance is having to enable “presentation mode” to disable Xfce’s screen saving features while watching a movie. On every other desktop, VLC being full-screened is enough.
Switching to KDE Plasma was truly the right move.
Update to 6.3 was flawless -
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Yay I think I finally updated my PFP here. That’s something I couldn’t doo from WordPress.. maybe a bug with the Friends plugin?
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Posts look silly on the website
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I have some polishing yet to do on the website because fedi posts look a bit silly on the website.
I mean.. maybe not, though? It might grow on me haha
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Load Test Recap
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Boo. I was hoping for fireworks (or the instance almost going down again). Instead I got a very well behaved system.
I actually need it to fall over because this didn’t touch the zramswap I configured.
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Load Test – Take 2
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So my last toot did indeed work but it kinda almost took the instance down.
There’s a massive network spike that happens after an engagement. I think I can soften the blow with zramswap.. Let’s find out!
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Is.. This Thing On?
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Last I checked, there was problems with posts showing up on the federated timeline. Has that been fixed yet? 😅
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A Day Down Is A Day Up!
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I was so busy yesterday that I didn’t post anything. I’ve been trying to fill up my front page with posts (of varying quality). Here’s another one added to the pile.
Site Health is good! Despite a couple of niggling things WordPress offers such cool features that you don’t think of when you host a static site. Site Health, for example. It provides all kinds of checks that you may not even think of when hosting your website. And I don’t want to think about them! I’m hosting this site to write posts, not maintain the back end.
That’s something that gets lost in the sauce for a lot of developers-turned-bloggers. Just because you know how to do everything by hand, doesn’t mean you should. I get paid to write and maintain code at my day job. I don’t get paid for it for doing it on my free time.
Sometimes, I just want to write. So here I go, writing again. 🖋️
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Still Comin’ Along
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It’s a new day and a holiday in the ‘States. It’s MLK day and I’m working on the website again this morning.
I put a hour or so into the home page and templates. I’m using the Raft theme and it’s capable but there’s lots of tweaks I’ve had to do.
I’m also still putting up content on the site so I know how everything looks and runs. Here’s another one! 🚀
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Egee.io: Back Online!
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On the last website, the most recent post was “Egee.io’s not dead yet!”… And then it abruptly died.
I was trying to wrangle the back end with Podman and everything went to hell. I decided to hose it all out, database included. We’re good now.
I’m writing this little piece to get some content out there. I’m browsing themes and I’m looking for a good one.