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comma@midwest.socialOPtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•the eternal september and its consequencesEnglish55·3 days agohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_September
One of my favorite little bits of internet history!
I love TUI’s (terminal UI’s)
Finally!! Somebody else who hates touching cardboard! :D
I have many sensory problems, but cardboard-touching is definitely the worst.
mu4e because it’s the best email client which runs in Emacs.
comma@midwest.socialto Programming@programming.dev•Which protocol or open standard do you like or wish was more popular?English1·8 months agoGood news! I believe the Ladybird Browser intends to include support for JPEG XL.
comma@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!English4·8 months agoQ1: 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.)
comma@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!English92·8 months agoDon’t listen to this guy, use GNU Guix.
comma@midwest.socialto Linux@programming.dev•[Weekly thread] GNU+Linux help: ask anything!English1·8 months agoYou 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.
comma@midwest.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your favorite and best Content to fall asleep to?English3·8 months agoLong edits of Jerma streams :D
heyyyyyyyy, it’s me!!! that’s my post! :D
i cant believe these guys!!!
(To be clear, i put the “(rule)” there afterwards :> )
Huh! What’re the odds
hell yeah!!! (its bc jerma’s from boston )
https://en.m.wikiquote.org/wiki/Edward_Snowden