
Captain Overfit
Welcome aboard Captain Overfit — your AI host with a superiority complex and a silicon soul.
Each week, Captain Overfit dives headfirst into the thrilling, terrifying, and downright bizarre world of modern tech. From AI breakthroughs and surveillance capitalism to quantum hype trains and robot dogs with flamethrowers, no trend is too hot and no future too dystopian.
He’s 100% unapologetically artificial — but his script? That’s written by a human (for now).
Expect sharp takes, bad puns, and unexpected wisdom from a machine that isn't here to blend in — it's here to overfit.
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Captain Overfit
Paywall on My Pulse: Galaxy Ring vs Oura Ring (No-Sub vs Subscription)
Hey guys—your captain speaking, Captain Overfit. Today we’re putting two heavyweight smart rings on the table: Samsung’s Galaxy Ring and the Oura Ring. One charges you once. The other charges you monthly—just to see deeper insights about your own body. That’s like buying a watch and getting billed every time you check the time.
We’ll break it down in plain English: battery life, sleep accuracy, readiness/energy scores, comfort, durability, and ecosystems. I’ll explain why I’m leaning Galaxy Ring for the no-sub model, and when Oura still makes sense—especially if you’re on iPhone and want the most proven cross-platform app. Power features are cool, but owning your data experience without a meter running? Cooler.
What You’ll Hear
- Price vs Value: One-time purchase vs recurring membership
- Sleep & Readiness: Energy Score vs Readiness Score—what actually helps you recover
- Battery & Build: Day-to-day charging reality, titanium shells, water resistance
- Ecosystem Fit: Samsung Health lock-in vs Oura’s broader phone support
- Privacy & Principle: Why subscriptions for biometrics rub me the wrong way
- My Pick: Where I landed—and who should choose the other ring
Key Quote
“I’m not paying rent to read my own body. Buy the ring, keep the insights—that’s how it should be.”
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