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spsf64, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Quodlibet

SteveDinn, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
@SteveDinn@lemmy.ca avatar

I just use Navidrome’s web client. It does everything I need. DSub on Android.

Sims, in What are your opinions of Guix?

I absolutely love it, and I’m never going back to an ordinary distribution again. I do fine regarding software. I use standard channels, non-free channel, flatpaks and a few appimages. I can’t think of anything i’m missing atmo…

delightfuldude, (edited ) in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
@delightfuldude@lemmy.criticalbasics.xyz avatar

Desktop/Laptop: Ncmpcpp + mopidy-mpd + jellyfin-plugin

Mobile: Finamp

Homeserver: Jellyfin

With this setup I’m able to manage and play my playlists on every device.

bartolomeo, in Debian 12: how do I get Gnome Files to display preview thumbnails/icons for large video files? Right now it just shows generic icons
@bartolomeo@suppo.fi avatar

Something similar happened to me once and installing tumblerd fixed it.

Agent_Engelbert, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Tori. Play music in your terminal. Built in rust and has great performance, and low trace on memory impact.

lud, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Spotifyd

nik282000, in Debian Bookworm and Bullseye Users Receive Important Linux Security Updates
@nik282000@lemmy.ca avatar

Good thing my server still runs Jessie!

SuperSpruce, in Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month

Why? Win+C launches Copilot already, if you want to use it. It’s simple enough currently, why change it? This will just make everything worse.

OsrsNeedsF2P,

Why? Investment hype

Swaziboy,

Bingo

aksdb,

Awesome Keyboard with AI Support *

  • On supported Operating Systems **

** With separate subscription.

cyberpunk007,

I can’t wait to no longer find a keyboard without this key.

possiblylinux127,

You can always use those keyboards from the 2000’s

dubyakay,

Welcome to the custom mechanical keyboard scene.

erwan,

I’m pretty sure you’ll be able to find keyboards with a different icon that the ugly copilot, and then you can map it to whatever you want.

Thermal_shocked,

Like the shitty bixby button on phones.

Technus,

In the five years of owning this phone, I have never once pressed that button on purpose. I press it on accident at least once a week.

Thermal_shocked,

5 years… do you have the S9? cause im exactly the same, never intentionally used it. ever.

Technus,

lol yep, S9.

Thermal_shocked,

Using it til it dies. Love this phone.

Bronco1676, (edited )

I have the s10+ and it’s actually useful, as you can remap the double click on that button to open any app you like. But yeah single click, never happened intentionally.

EDIT: F yeah, I just checked the settings and you can decide if you want bixby activation on single or double-click. Now I’ve set bixby to double click and on single-click it opens my password manager. If you don’t select anything, it will do nothing on a single click.

The setting is under “Advanced Features” -> “Bixby Key” for me.

https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/44f31bda-26f4-419f-bb41-94bd87a6205e.png

someacnt_,

This requires logging in to bixby for me.

sir_reginald, (edited )
@sir_reginald@lemmy.world avatar

because most people are unaware of keybindings and when they inevitable tap on the new dedicated key they’ll probably be shown a subscription screen for Copilot Premium or whatever they call it.

IMO it’s a very disgusting and intrusive way of fishing subscriptions to the AI thing they’ve invested so much money on.

Jumuta, (edited ) in New laptop

if you want really really good battery life, a good laptop for that seems to be the T480 (8th gen intel).

It’s relatively cheap used and if you get the 24wh internal and 72wh external batteries you can get 96wh in total

kugmo, (edited ) in (Blog) Vanilla OS 2 Orchid Stable, some clarifications
@kugmo@sh.itjust.works avatar

i do not see the hype for immutable distros, they seem to be for an incredibly niche sub-section of the linux desktop which is already incredibly niche (i’ll probably be answering my own question). good for the devs for trying new things i guess but these seem like hell to use if you are a tinkerer, gnome is whack and won’t convince any new users to use linux. it seems like an operating system i’d install for my tech illiterate parents so i won’t have to troubleshoot anything if it had a desktop like cinnamon or kde because they would have some familliarity with a windows like ui.

Vincent,

Why would “people who don’t want to have to troubleshoot anything” be a niche? I love it exactly because it’s mostly the same as what I used to have, except that I don’t have to worry about updates breaking as much.

chitak166, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Strawberry.

Our desktops are almost identical, lol.

kariboka, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Is there a winamp clone?

const_void,

Audacious with Winamp classic skin

delightfuldude,
@delightfuldude@lemmy.criticalbasics.xyz avatar
deathbird,

qmmp

ulkesh, (edited ) in Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month
@ulkesh@beehaw.org avatar

As long as it’s treated like a media key and not an intrusion of the standard, then I couldn’t care less. It’s a stupid idea, but Microsoft is so often full of those.

Edit> And after reading the article…of course MS is intruding on the standard just like they did with the windows key, but at least that one was turned into “meta” or “super”. I guess this will guarantee I won’t buy another MS keyboard.

Reil,

On the other hand… Super Duper Key.

ulkesh,
@ulkesh@beehaw.org avatar

Touché

pixelscript,

It’s Microsoft, intrusion of standards is their entire M.O.

It’s the “extend” in “embrace, extend, extinguish”.

erwan,

The Windows key turning into “super” and getting some use on Linux was just Linux DE finding a use for that key nobody asked for.

NOOBMASTER, (edited )

Couldn’t they just convert some existing unused key, like Scroll Lock? To be honest, even Pause/Break seems outdated to me.

teawrecks, in Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month

Wonder if it will be CTRL + SHIFT + ALT + WIN + C

cyberpunk007,

Also known as fist+c

EddoWagt,

Now I’m wondering, with which fingers would you press all those buttons? The most comfortable way to press these keys with 1 hand is to rotate the keyboard 180 degrees

teawrecks,

They don’t intend for you to, it’s just easier to make a giant button combo that their generic HID driver handles as a special case than to create a custom keyboard protocol with their special key enums and a custom driver that only windows supports.

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