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196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

evangelion rule

  • did it?

    Jump
  • I love TUI's (terminal UI's)

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    snowden on "nothing to hide, nothing to fear"

    Femcel Memes @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    multiple spectrums.......

    Microblog Memes @lemmy.world

    the eternal september and its consequences

    internet funeral @lemmy.world

    did it?

  • Here's a few I can think of (without knowing whether or not they desperately need it):

    • Debian
    • Arch Linux
    • Anna's Archive
    • FSF
    • Libreboot
  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Which Free&Open-Source Projects should I Donate to?

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    What's the difference between a proxy and a VPN

  • Good news! I believe the Ladybird Browser intends to include support for JPEG XL.

  • Q1: Pretty good! Use ProtonDB to check what games work, and if you need to apply any fixes.

    Q2: Linux Mint is the most popular choice for beginners, and it's extremely easy to use. Other people choose Pop!_OS because it's apparently better for gaming (I haven't tried it). However, I think the best distro for gaming, while still being extremely stable, is Nobara (a distro based on Fedora Linux).

    Also, practically all Linux distros are customizable, don't worry about which one's the best.

    P.S: You can browse through the most popular distros here: DistroWatch

    (Background: I've been obsessively using Linux for four years.)

  • Don't listen to this guy, use GNU Guix.

  • You could utilize the server/client functionality over the local network instead of using the same process.

    So you could point the other users to the machine's local address and they would automatically find the Pipewire server. Maybe? I guess? It's just a theory.

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWire#Sharing_audio_devices_with_computers_on_the_network

    This thread seems to have what you're looking for.

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=265878

    According to the thread, its possible to provide system-wide usage by enabling this option at build time:

     
        
    -Dsystemd-system-service=enabled
    
      

    Or it seems like you could share it over the local network by editing the Pipewire config file and making an environment variable. (See post #5.)

    Or you could

    Just add the "player" user to the "audio" group

    according to post #8.

    Note: it seems like Pipewire runs on port 4713. So the server would run on 0.0.0.0:4713, I guess.

  • Emacs, of course!!!

    I can not imagine trying to get stuff done without it.

    It makes organizing, programming, writing, just everything so much easier.

  • Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    spreading misinformation online (javascript??)

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    what in the RULE :3

  • heyyyyyyyy, it's me!!! that's my post! :D

    i cant believe these guys!!!

    (To be clear, i put the "(rule)" there afterwards :> )

  • > Greentext @lemmy.ml

    how much pain can you bear?

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    sluts rule!!

  • Huh! What're the odds

  • internet funeral @lemmy.world

    forget yourself :]

    Curated Tumblr @sh.itjust.works

    eggman's not the smartest ...

    Microblog Memes @lemmy.world

    poor poor girl :(

  • hell yeah!!!! (its bc jerma's from boston )

  • Blåhaj @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    unexpected blavingad!?!

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    jermacore omgee (rule)