But also more open for the vendors to come up with new and creative ways to violate the protocol.
Global namespace extremist. Defragment your communities!
But also more open for the vendors to come up with new and creative ways to violate the protocol.
Just make sure any power saving features are disabled. That is, if the 3000km journey to wiggle the mouse is not on your bucket list.
In my experience, this is not the case. It just says it can’t connect. Doesn’t specify how or where to.
Every time I feel like I finally get kubernetes, somebody surprises me by talking about very specific, complex modern technologies being used to do basically the same thing we’ve been doing for decades by simple tools.
And I always experience the same urge to re-grow a tail and climb a tree.
No need for doubt. There is no technology in place that would guarantee any kind of privacy.
For the current version, we are using a Mistral LLM (Mistral 7B) hosted within Mozilla’s GCP instance.
The world was never a “happy” place, and it seems to be headed towards unhappier days ever. Every human being around the world can readily look around them, both locally and globally, and conclude the obvious.
We’re certainly not in a local optimum right now, but even despite facing some problems, I’m still better off in multiple ways than my parents or grandparents were at my age.
So much scary and horrible shit has happened in just a few past generations, that I consider myself to be the lucky one. I often think about that and appreciate several aspects of modern life.
It’s pretty easy to fall in despair due to sheer volume of disturbing news from around the world, but it’s important to be able to put them into perspective. Even if the world ends tomorrow, we got to experience it during the good times.
Found myself replacing the broken file roller flatpak by the file roller from thr APT repo.
The desktop linux feels more and more like windows as time goes on. The things that worked fine for years are being broken in new and innovative ways.
I use miscale 1 with gadgetbridge. Homeassistant has also autodiscivered it, but I’m hessitant to pair it with 2 different devices so no idea if it actually works.
Not the same thing, but the steam input allows you to make virtual buttons and assign them to the area of a touchpad.
The Linux part was never a problem. The userspace is.
For the proper opensource apps, this can be fixed by the package maintainers (shout-out to the real heroes!).
For proprietary, compile-once run anywhere apps, that was always a problem. For more info, I recommend this great FOSDEM talk by Simon McVittie from Collabora.
Reminds me of chakra linux. Same principals, except built on top of Arch base, and the other toolkit apps were distributed as self contained image files.
Remember when only one application at a time could play sound? And then Ubuntu shipped an early build of pulseaudio, and all of a suden no application could play a sound? :P
Makes me appreciate PipeWire so much more.
I’ve been using LawnChair, and they’ve dropped the feature for some time. I think it was being re-written from scratch. It just got back in the last month or so.
Way beyond fist shaking here. My brain simply doesn’t process the trendy flat UX. It looks like when my kitchen garbage can tips over. A piece of carrot here, empty milk crate over there, sprinkled with onion peels, and some unidentified goop that I only discover later in the evening, using my bare feet, while getting a cup of water…
What’s weird though is that I similarly hate the circle android icons. They all kinda blend together like a bowl of skittles. Make them squircle though… instantly recognizable!
Hope not. The new translation tools is great.
For a relatively long time I was under the impression that Servo is pretty advanced, but after the last weeks news, I’m not so sure anymore.
So the native gnu userspace will become the third most used desktop linux runtime :P
Yes. Jellyfin will index the media files and push all the metadata along with the file paths on the network share they both can see to the local kodi database. That way browsing the library on kodi does not suffer any additional latency, but you also lose some advanced jellyfin functionality like on the fly re-encoding.
That’s strange. I’m using the old Jellyfin addon (not the JellyCon), and so far only encountered one bug in total, which, if you are familiar with kodi addon ecosystem, is basically unheard of. And even that one is related to my non-standard manual configuration that allows me to use WebDAV instead SMB or NFS. It’s using the wrong type of escaping for certain special characters, which is understandable, because who in their right mind uses WebDAV?
If it does not help, try limiting the maximum number of active connections in qbittorrent.