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Bravebellows, in Your favorite linux projects for weekend

Homebridge (or Home Assistant) and smarten up your home, then add Node-Red for fancy coding of your devices

yianiris, in NixOS is better because...
@yianiris@kafeneio.social avatar

NixOS is better because...

...broken link ... or non-existent reasoning?

@wwwgem

vole,
@vole@lemmy.world avatar

This is a text post, so the OP wrote text corresponding to the title. You should be able to see it at the top of the post. (Spoiler, OP is basically asking the community why NixOS is better, because they don’t quite understand the advantages of using NixOS.)

sebsch, in The last few weeks in KDE: It’s coming… it’s coming… it’s coming

I already installed it at my private workstation and it’s bonkers.

Some bugs left, but all in all it is working super already.

Kudos to the people from kde. This one will clearly a superb product

UnaSolaEstrellaLibre, in Wayland/X11 problems with 4K HDMI TV

NVIDIA driver version?

minimalfootprint,

545.29.06 I had the problems for quite some time with different driver versions

BlanK0, in In-progress COSMIC apps: terminal, file manager, text editor, and settings

Pretty cool, looks like a promising DE

humancrayon, in Your favorite linux projects for weekend
@humancrayon@sh.itjust.works avatar

This weekend is getting Foundry VTT up with a reverse proxy and certs for voice/video chat. Spinning up a new VM in proxmox and getting HAproxy configured for it (it’s used for the rest of my services).

Secret300, in Could we add "Distrochooser" to the sidebar?

Nah, I think just recommending the most popular distro is usually best because when new users do run into issues there are years of forums that has probably answered their question before and is just one search away

NotATurtle, in Can I pre-install Ubuntu on an SSD?

You could try using usb tethering to provide internet for the installation.

Yerbouti, in Unity’s Open-Source Double Standard: the ban of VLC

Ingo dot It rust

danileonis, in I'm so frustrated rn.
@danileonis@lemmy.ml avatar

Archlinux has the best wiki and community for every type of issue.

LodeMike, in Can this be replicated with opensource software?[p2p file transfer over thunderbolt, and extremely low latency Video and game streaming (no encoding)]

Probably. File transfer can be replaced with rsync or something. Video I have no idea. Maybe use a capture card?

moonpiedumplings, (edited ) in Is it possible to isolate which GUI programs are seem by a screensharing program in xorg or wayland ?

obsproject.com/…/solved-record-multiple-windows-b…

in addition to windowed projector (creates window of what obs would be streaming)

A but hacky, and a pain to set up past 2 windows, but it works. I do this, creating a windowed projector, and then just share only that window.

SheeEttin, in Can this be replicated with opensource software?[p2p file transfer over thunderbolt, and extremely low latency Video and game streaming (no encoding)]

USB easy transfer cables? Sure, looks like they just present a point to point network, so you can do whatever you want over that link.

people_are_cute, in Why more PC gaming handhelds should ditch Windows for SteamOS
@people_are_cute@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

The article is not at all answering the headline

joborun, in Periodic reports, Linux and User Agents

How to choose a browser - see link in bottom

If MS was to sell less licenses than there out there, or claims more than actual, I would suspect there would a tax-ivasion liability against them. So if they have claimed sales of 3bil then they brag of 4bil users, someone would notice.

On the other hand, in terms of anonymity of browsing you’d rather be identified as one of the many with the exact same setup than being unique. TB actually used this to even the mozilla version that was most popular, and even advised not to adjust the default screen size or window size to merge with the “croud”.

But you have a valid concern, when rags come out and say 97% don’t use linux/bsd when in fact 14% do.

Using vanilla ff or chrome is the worst possible way to protect your personal information. digdeeper.neocities.org/articles/browsers

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