mvirts

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But hey, at least everyone supports webp now. (lemmy.world)

Context: Even though Chromium has native support for AVIF, a very nice image format, Microsoft goes out of their way to remove it from Edge, which is a chromium fork. Jpeg XL (JXL) (not to be confused with Jpeg (JPG) or Jpeg 2000 (jpg2k) ) is another nice image format, which, IIRC, is only supported in Firefox.

mvirts,

Let’s rename JXL to GPEJ to give GIF pronunciation a run for its money

mvirts,

Idk what exactly you’re asking for, but this is already an option for me on teams in chrome running under Wayland??? Like when I choose start presenting it pops up a dialog with window options including the whole desktop.

mvirts,

Lol so you threw it in the trash? 😹

mvirts,

Yeah I feel like this is some kind of reference I’m missing

mvirts,

The printers are probably running Linux too.

mvirts,

I’m over here using Ctrl c all over the place to kill stuff…

mvirts,

Same. As a vim user I now can’t quit nano.

mvirts,

Lol needlessly downgrading all the customers instead of increasing their price. Can we just make subscriptions track inflation metrics so I at least know how fucked I am on average?

mvirts,

I think you may want musopen.org

musescore is composition software.

Most of what’s there seems not beginner friendly, but there may be something. You should think about getting them a piano primer series and/or lessons if they don’t already know how to play. I took lessons that focused on the Bastien basics series www.amazon.com/…/B07ZL5636N/

mvirts,

Lol I would’ve been pumped if I got this as a kid

mvirts, (edited )

All of xscreensaver

Cool retro terminal

mvirts,

Yes this. Imagine posting to a stack themed site, your question would be closed for being incomplete. A screenshot of the failed boot would be great, and some info about the options you chose when installing and the type of machine you’re using.

Can one recover from an accidental rm -rf of system directories by copying those files back in from a backup?

Well I’ve joined the “accidentally trashing your system with rm -rf” club! Luckily I didn’t delete my home directory with all the things I care about, but I did delete /boot and /usr, and maybe /var (long story, boils down to me trying to delete non-system directories named those but reflexively adding the slash in front...

mvirts,

Give it a try! System is broken anyway. Also fix your backup to include file metadata, maybe disk images?

Heck I would try using testdisk to undelete the files onto another filesystem then copy them back if the permissions look okay.

mvirts,

First thread I’ve seen in a while that’s too long to read in the bathroom 🎉

mvirts,

Yeah but they’re way more fun to drive

mvirts,

I’ve read that they’re almost all fake… But I really have no idea 😅

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