On this day in 1961, the Bay of Pigs invasion took place when a force of 1400 Cuban exiles, funded and led by the U.S., landed on the southwest coast of Cuba in a failed attempt at overthrowing the revolutionary Cuban government.
Covertly financed and directed by the U.S. government, the operation took place at the height of the Cold War and its failure led to major shifts in international relations between Cuba, the United States, and the Soviet Union.
The coup attempt came after the Cuban government expropriated property from American capitalists. U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower allocated $13.1 million to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in March 1960 for use against Castro's government. With the aid of Cuban counter-revolutionaries, the CIA proceeded to organize an invasion.
On April 14th, 1961, a squadron of U.S. B-26 bombers camouflaged with Cuban insignias begin a two-day bombing campaign of Cuban airports, destroying a large portion of the Cuban air force.
On the night of April 17th, an invasion force of approximately 1400 Cuban exiles and CIA officers landed on the beach at Playa Girón in the Bay of Pigs. After a few days, the insurgents became overwhelmed by the Cuban army. President Kennedy refused to provide air support for the operation.
The invasion's defeat solidified Castro's role as a national hero and strengthened Cuba-Soviet relations. Several Cuban exiles and two Americans were executed upon capture. Over 1,000 prisoners were exchanged for humanitarian aid from the U.S. government.
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I had an old pair of headphones that had this neat feature where you could switch them from low to high impedance which was really useful for stuff like this. It's super annoying...makes you long for the days of analog volume sliders and wheels.
If you happen to have a Samsung phone, Sound Assistant will allow you to change the granularity of the volume control (among other useful features that should be stock like individual app volume control and allowing multiple apps to play audio at once), and there are a few LG and Pixel phones with more granularity as well:
https://www.xda-developers.com/android-needs-finer-volume-control/
I also found this app on the Play Store which supposedly works for other Android phones, although I can't personally vouch for it (wish there were an open source alternative):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.phascinate.precisevolume
It's baffling that this is still an issue. How hard could it be to expose the setting in stock Android?
edit: also, someone mentioned that if you have EQ settings you can just crank all the sliders down to the minimum which will have the effect of making your overall volume lower without changing the EQ thus granting you more granularity. Unless you're on Samsung I'd probably start with that since it doesn't require you to fiddle with any extra apps