I thought the same and bought a few older systems. Now they gather dust on a shelf, because I got bored of them after a few hours. But at least the feeling of need is gone, I guess?
Rightly so. Unless you specify `--max-time` in your cURL invocation, all the examples should be missing timeouts, as cURL by default doesn't have any timeouts, only if you specify `--max-time N`.
I've written my BSc thesis on Kubernetes bandwidth management with eBPF a year ago. This is exactly what I felt trying to research this technology. Countless blog posts about how great eBPF is, close to none useful resources... And from what I've seen since, it's only gotten marginally better.
It's one of the (few) apps on the Homebrew repository that gets installed (the repo, not the app) by default after you root: https://repo.webosbrew.org/apps/
I tested it briefly yesterday evening, seems to work fine.
I'm completely deaf and I can only recommend transcripts. Both zoom and teams have built-in transcription systems (though you have to enable them) and there is also an Android app called Google live transcribe. The former two work the best since everyone has a mic to their mouth and their voice never mix before going through the transcription system.