Hello! Is this something you run, or just a project you are enthusiastic about? We have some users who are reporting this because it does read a bit like an advertisement, so if you could clarify that would be helpful. Thanks!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Help me change my windows gaming pc to LinuxEnglish
2·1 year agoMentioned elsewhere in the thread I think but not in a direct reply so making sure you see it, Lutris has the game specific scripts but also ones to set up environments for Origin/EA App. I’ve used those before with Sims 4 with both several expansion packs and some custom content.
I’ve been using EOS for about a year and a half, and for the year and a half I used Manjaro, and this is spot on. EOS is just a better experience, plus they’ve got much cooler default backgrounds!
I’m doing it in Python, thought about Go but I didn’t get far last year with Rust so I decided to keep it simple. I’m through the first 3 days and cooking up an unorthodox approach to day 4
It’s not chipped, those are premium beveled edges!
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•don't use ladybird browser lolEnglish
1·2 years agodeleted by creator
Based on the content of the linked post and the evolution of the thread here, the mod team has decided to lock this post. There is an important difference between standing up for people who are marginalized and harassment, which this thread has been more or less equating. Please deal with this topic in a more nuanced manner going forward.
Only if you can convince the IT department
This looks to just be promoting a product via linking to it on Tumblr. I will be removing this post.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Senate passes TikTok ban bill, sending it to Biden, who has already committed to signing itEnglish
2·2 years agoHey, even if the above is a bad faith argument, this is not a constructive or nice way to bring that up in conversation. Please try to do a better job of communicating going forward. Thanks!
I am not an expert and just cobbled this together based on a couple of searches but my guess would be that the adapter is supported by your current kernel drivers but not as well as whatever drivers Windows 10 was able to fetch. It looks to me like MX uses Debian Stable sources, so you may be able to update your kernel beyond what is normally available and see if that helps. If that doesn’t work, based on this post and this post on the TP-Link forums, there’s a github repo that you may be able to install a better driver from. To my eyes there’s fairly good instructions there, including the potential need to disable the driver you’re already using in favor of the new one once you build it.
This is the second post about crazy expensive cereal today and I’m debating arbitraging cereal near me cuz I’m paying like $1.70 for a 14 ounce box of store brand Cheerios
I bought a used HP Elitebook on eBay for a similar purpose. I can browse and do video calls on a bigger screen when the fancy strikes. Pretty much any used business laptop should work. I think I paid about $300 for mine and I paid extra for particular hardware I thought was neat but you don’t have to. Only thing to keep in mind is the battery will likely be pretty worn.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Twitter's lost 13% of its daily users and its rebrand has failedEnglish
34·2 years agoHey, this comment reads like you’re just dunking on another user. If that is not what you meant to do, please try to communicate more clearly, and if that is what you meant to do, please refrain while commenting on Beehaw in order to be(e) nice. Thanks!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Looking for recommendations for automatic transcription of video lectures, possibly FOSSEnglish
7·2 years agoIf you’re willing to roll your own a bit, whisper.cpp is pretty good
Hey this is a great contribution, just wanted to request that in the future you try to have a more descriptive title. Totally understand that it might have slipped your mind on this one, this is a charged topic to say the least, just a note for the future. Thanks!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux compatible DVB-S/T/C hardware that works with ubuntu kernels without recompilation
2·3 years agoI’m not sure exactly what you’re hooking it up to, but I had good success with this Hauppauge USB tuner hooked up to one of those flat antennas. I used it on Ubuntu Server 20.04 if I recall correctly, and they have a PPA as well as fairly helpful Linux instructions. Some of their other products might do the satellite and cable channels as well as over the air, but I have no experience with it, so your mileage may vary.
This is a great resource, thank you for posting it! However, it would likely be a better fit for the Beehaw Programming community. Please post links like this in that community in the future!









I saw https://opencut.app/ recently, could be worth a try.