I am developing a new desktop lemmy client and this post just nearly crashed my PC. Thanks for the good crash test
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I am developing a new desktop lemmy client and this post just nearly crashed my PC. Thanks for the good crash test
I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as GNU Hurd, is in fact, GNU-Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU minus Linux.
What should be shown if there is currently no playback?
That’s complete misinformation. Mozilla Corporation has nothing to do with Thunderbird.
Thunderbird is developed by MZLA Technologies Corporation and almost entirely funded by user donations.
Both Mozilla Corporation and MZLA Technology Corporation are subsidiaries of the Mozilla Foundation.
That’s why you put your config files in a git repository
Syncthing is one of the best examples of telemetry done well. On first startup, they ask if you agree to enable telemetry, they show the data that will be send and inform users that the collected data can be viewed at https://data.syncthing.net/
live transcoding (MKV 480p -> MP4
Both MKV and MP4 are just container formats. The container contains an video stream and some audio and subtitle streams which are each encoded using a specific codec.
Converting from one container format to the other is very cheap, it’s the conversion between video codecs that requires a lot of resources. So converting from MKV to MP4 is pretty cheap if you keep the video stream as is.
Personally, I have never bothered with live transcoding. My videos are all encoded as H.262 or H.264 and stored in either an MKV or MP4 container. Direct Play works just fine. Without live transcoding, a >10 years old Intel Celeron is more than enough to run a jellyfin server.
The documentation says:
Waydroid uses Linux namespaces (user, pid, uts, net, mount, ipc) to run a full Android system in a container and provide Android applications on any GNU/Linux-based platform.
To my understanding this isn’t even emulation but regular container technology.
Posting something wrong on the internet is the best form of research.
Will have to switch back to X.Org until this is fixed by the Wayland/XWayland developers
This isn’t the responsibility of “wayland developers”. The developers of an application need to adapt to the new API.
fedora (Sped Up)
Looks like someone discovered dnf5
I use bookmarks, but I don’t group them into folders. Instead, I add multiple keywords/tags. I don’t really use them by going to the bookmark menu. I rely on them showing up in the search recommendations when I am searching for something.
FIY, the @firefox
that you tagged is actually the lemmy community !firefox@lemmy.ml. If you mention the community on mastodon, it is rendered like a new post on lemmy. This looks weird and feels spammy for many lemmy users.
Paper doesn’t fry my eyeballs.
This feels like something that could be integrated into GNOME Shell itself
Wayland monolith
There seems to be misunderstanding about what Wayland is.
Wayland is set of protocols. They are implemented by wayland servers (compositors) and wayland clients (applications) themselves. There is no single “wayland binary” like in the X11 days. Servers or clients may choose to implement or not implement a specific protocol.
I named my PiHole holypi
There are bluetooth to AV “adapters”, basically a small device that can be controlled from your phone like a bluetooth speaker and can be connected to your audio system.
You don’t even need to create aliases yourself. Flatpak creates wrapper scripts for every app that you install. Just symlink them into your PATH.
ln -s /var/lib/flatpak/exports/bin/org.example.CliTool ~/.local/bin/cli-tool
or if you are using a user remote
ln -s ~/.local/share/flatpak/exports/bin/org.example.CliTool ~/.local/bin/cli-tool
(Note: some lemmy clients render the the tilde in code blocks incorrectly)
This comment didn’t age well.