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SnokenKeekaGuard, in It's joever. Tachiyomi will no longer be actively developed.
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Don’t use it but hope it gets the revanced/ cloudstream treatment and survives in another form.

avidamoeba, (edited ) in Organic maps which claims to be ad-free was marked by F-Droid as “Containing ads”
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

How does Kayak get my personal information via a search link from Organic Maps?

mp3,
@mp3@lemmy.ca avatar

I suppose by accessing the website and using the Kayak platform? Seems like an overblown reaction to a link…

KLISHDFSDF, (edited )
@KLISHDFSDF@lemmy.ml avatar

Significantly overblown. Most of the opened github issues were by the same person. Seems someone doesn’t like it and is trying to spam the issue and frame it as a bigger deal than it really is.

erAck,
@erAck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

OP seems to be on a crusade, cross-posting this to 4 lemmy communities.

Anyway, this: github.com/organicmaps/organicmaps/issues/6773#is…

As Jean said, it will have a setting to toggle the Kayak integration and it will be opt-in (disabled by default) to avoid an Anti-Feature on F-Droid.

ikidd,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Literally their only content, not even a comment.

This is an axe-grind of some sort.

Gooey0210,

The plot twist will be when you find out that this account is actually one of the devs of organic maps

Signfeld, in ListenBrainz - Track and share the music you listen to

For any client that does not support ListenBrainz but does support Last.FM you can use multi-scrobbler to chain off of it. github.com/FoxxMD/multi-scrobbler

const_void, in ListenBrainz - Track and share the music you listen to

Strawberry has built-in support for ListenBrainz.

xan1242, in Don't be that guy.
@xan1242@lemmy.ml avatar

This goes for inter-developer communication too. Be nice to one another. Someone just wants to help sometimes.

Robboman93, in Looking for Notes App for Android & Linux

You could try Notesnoot, it’s very good and open-source.

circuitfarmer, in Can this be replicated with opensource software?[p2p file transfer over thunderbolt, and extremely low latency Video and game streaming (no encoding)]
@circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Fuck this channel.

TxzK, in [NEWS] Kakao is now going after everyone involved in Tachiyomi

Lol what coincidence. I was just updating Tachiyomi

haroldstork, in Statement regarding the ongoing SourceHut outage

It seems like a lot of open source projects are getting DDoSed right now.

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

I found this article from 2018: …kellner.me/…/thunderbolt-networking-on-linux/

And this from 2022: chrisbergeron.com/…/ultra-fast-thunderbolt-nas-wi…

Seems you just plug in the cable on Linux and you’re done. Low latency video can be transferred over network for example with gstreamer/pipewire and files with any file transfer protocol.

Artemis_Mystique, (edited )

RDP with low latency over thunderbolt? from the video it looks its new software intel has developed for windows, so its most likely proprietary. I was mostly thinking along the lines of using the technology to simulate S.L.I where half the frames are drawn by one pc and the other half by another

Also in the Article the data transfer speeds are in Mbps whereas in the video it is touted in Gbps

rufus, (edited )

With GStreamer you can build a pipeline you like, you don’t need to use RDP, you can send uncompressed frames plain over network like in the video. I’m not an expert on graphics processing. SLI or NVLink are (I think) proprietary parallel processing interconnects. But NVidia didn’t invent parallel processing. I’m sure there are other solutions available. Though, I somehow doubt those will help you because they’re generally tailored to other (HPC/datacenter/simulation) purposes and not for gaming. And I think they use something like Infiniband for that and not thunderbolt.

With the speed, mind the first article is 5 years old. And I’m not sure how the hardware in the second one compares to what Linus uses or if it’s even the same generation of Thunderbolt. It’s probably gotten way faster since. I can’t try because only 1 device I own supports thunderbolt at all.

I think transferring files over thunderbolt networking or low latency video is nothing new. It can be easily replicated. And setting up 2 gstreamer pipelines is just two (lengthy) commands. Replicating NVlink is another thing, though. We probably need an expert on graphics drivers to tell if that already exists or how difficult that would be to implement. Most people will probably just fit 2 graphics cards into one computer or buy one faster GPU because that is both cheaper and way faster than connecting them in 2 separate computers with added latency.

(MPI would be an example of an open standard to do parallel computing with arbitrary interconnects.)

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

There was a waterblock was under NDA too… until he auctioned it off for profit and told them to pound sand.

Always downvote LTT now. Went from one of my favorite tech reviewers to the bottom.

haui_lemmy,

Same here. Got me deeper into tech before I started with linux. I was still a windows addict when he did the linux daily driver challenge.

I‘m really sad he‘s just one of them after all…

isVeryLoud, in FINALLY! Worlds First Mid-Range Libreboot GAMING PC! GTA V - Max Settings - 1440p (Dell T1650 Mobo)

Does GTA V count as open-source now that the code leaked?

Killercat103,
@Killercat103@infosec.pub avatar

Best you’re gonna get is shared-source. Open-source requires you can redistribute said program with modifications. Therefore, you need a license explicitly granting those rights.

isVeryLoud,

/s

chrisbit, in ListenBrainz - Track and share the music you listen to
@chrisbit@leminal.space avatar

As someone who has used Last.fm for 19 years but lately looking for better music discovery options, I’ll give this a go.

PropaGandalf,

You can import all your data natively!

chrisbit,
@chrisbit@leminal.space avatar

That’s a big reason why I’m giving it a go! Currently importing page 1200 of 1800.

synae,

Definitely going to check this out when I get home.

Aside from last.fm, can it connect+import history from other services, like Spotify?

PropaGandalf,

Yes spotify is supported as well. Unfortunately Tidal isn’t. But if you are on linux and you are using Tidal you could download the tidal-hifi client which bas a listenbrainz integration or you could download the listenbrainz app which can sync data from multiple clients including all music streaming services, newpipe, odysee, …

fievel, in Unexpected-Keyboard: A lightweight Android keyboard.

I use helium314/openboard on day to day basis, but the few times I use termux or have to ssh a linux box from my phone, unexpected keyboard is really awesome.

StrawberryPigtails, in ListenBrainz - Track and share the music you listen to

Nice! Thanks!

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