paperless-ngx, after having to turn my apartment upside down to find some paper documents.
paperless-ngx, after having to turn my apartment upside down to find some paper documents.
Beyond moderation, Phoronix is a case study in why downvotes are a good thing. Those idiots going on dumb tangents would continue, while the rest of us can read the actual worthwhile comments (which does happen, given AMD employees and the like comment there sometimes).
four- or five-episode series.
It was six episodes. That’s how much was needed to cover how much of a piece of shit Vince is.
True, but being the only person willing to do something is kind of laudable in it’s own right. Like all of the open source projects relied upon by millions that are sometimes developed primarily by one person in their free time.
slip banana peel 1980s comedy movie
DDG results weren’t too bad, although repetitious and focused on the history of the gag, and not particular examples.
absolutely grotesquely bad Apple Maps they integrate
You can use !maps query to workaround that. I typically end up using DDG as a frontend to other sites through its bangs syntax.
E.g.
!maps x location to y location
But yeah, if normal DDG results don’t work for you it’s probably not a huge gain.
In fact, if you are capable of the admittedly high bar of self hosting, use bit warden instead.
Vaultwarden, typically, because it’s fully free and more resource efficient. But bitwarden as the client of course.
It looks like you’re actually using Pipewire, so you’ll want to look at the documentation / bug tracker for that instead.
Utawarerumono series. Visual novels with pretty straight forward srpg combat.
It’s working with Sway from a quick test:
swaymsg output DP-1 scale 1.7
But XWayland is blurry as expected (that’s the big blocker, or all useful apps being ported to Wayland).
If it launches via a systemd service, you can perhaps edit the file such that it depends on Pipewire before it launches.
Or disable the built in startup support and create your own service that does the same.
Only if the DAC includes those inputs, which isn’t the case with all models. Of course, a DAC could also not include a USB input too, but that’s uncommon these days.
There’s a case for low latency wireless headphones, and it’s pretty gaming specific. But yeah, they don’t need the branding or any of that.
A DAC is just a USB sound card (unless you’re using optical in). But yeah, USB drivers tend to be more reliable since they are generic and usually not written by idiots.
Yes, but not in a stable version. Although I’ll say that the daemon
is still bugged for me with pgtk, but it could be a distribution issue.
First release to have the pgtk port, which means native Wayland.
I’ll add Desperados III for a Western spin on Shadow Tactics.
And the software ecosystem, much of which they have funded/developed. In 2015, there was no proton, no DXVK, no vkd3d, and most important, no Vulkan.