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semperverus, to linux in "We are looking for Text-To-Speak (TTS) expertise to help or advise us on improving the default voice of the Linux desktop."
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Patent troll murdered them

semperverus, to linux in Windows 11 scores dead last in gaming performance tests against 3 Linux gaming distros
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OpenRGB can handle a ton of stuff like this if I recall. I dont know if its hue extension is any good as i havent used it, but ive seen videos.

semperverus, to asklemmy in What Linux OS & Desktop Environment (DE) or Windows Manager (WM) do you use?
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Plasma on Arch. Considering switching to Plasma 6 beta to help bugtest and get the new shinies early.

semperverus, to linux in Add YOUR city to the Gnome weather app [Solved]
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KDE is very receptive to community help! I can only think of one specific example in KDE history where a developer dragged their feet in the mud about a change the community wanted/submitted pull requests for, and thats the vertical HTML indicator bar in kmail.

Gnome on the other hand…

semperverus, to linux in Micro***t Word on Linux and alternatives
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For me, I use the office suite at work, and one of the simplest things that makes me wish i could use it at home is that damn search bar in the top.

After that, I appreciate that libreoffice introduced the ribbon UI. I grew up with word 2003, so i know what it was like, but after they introduced the ribbon ui, it immediately felt more easy to use. Especially the style picker.

semperverus, to linux in LACT: Linux AMDGPU Controller for overclocking and fan curve control
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Sad to see that it’s GTK-based. Cool concept overall though, I may give it a shot at some point to compare to CoreCTRL

semperverus, to linux in LibreOffice 7.6.3 Office Suite Is Out Now with More Than 110 Bug Fixes
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semperverus, to linux in ADWSteamGTK makes steam look more inline with GTK
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Now do Kwin/Breeze!

semperverus, to linux in Rewriting nouveau’s Website (drivers for NVIDIA)
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Peak YandereDev energy.

semperverus, (edited ) to asklemmy in Who is the cruelest fictional villain?
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My guess is gonna be a Dr. Who or a Black Mirror villain that utilized deep psychological horror. Maybe one of the ones that made people into immortals or data-immortals with a near infinite amount of time combined with horrifying living conditions to break their victims.

Or Hades/other Greek gods and such.

semperverus, to linux in An Untold History of Thunderbird
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Erupted a supernova

semperverus, to linux in Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android
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Sure, but calling them out for not being a $20 burner phone doesnt make sense when you’re comparing that to a developer/development device. This phone specifically isnt meant for everyday consumers. What it is, however, is a signal that there is now a third competitor in the works, and it’s real and tangible.

semperverus, (edited ) to linux in Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android
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pine64.com/product-category/pinephone/

pine64.com/product-category/…/pinephone-pro/

There is already something in the works (that you can technically buy right now if you wanted), and it actively respects your freedom. Granted, as with everything in this ecosystem, its a very slow burn, so it’ll be a while before the software is actually good, but it’s already made massive strides from where it started.

I would say wait a bit and take a look at this later, but i do have one friend daily driving one now to some success (this wasn’t possible a year ago).

semperverus, to linux in Imagine Linux on an Arm SoC that benchmark better than Apple's M2 Max!
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Check out the milkV Pioneer.

semperverus, to linux in Imagine Linux on an Arm SoC that benchmark better than Apple's M2 Max!
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If you want to kill x86, you need to do what Valve and the Wine foundation did with Proton/WINE (mostly proton at this point though), but for x86 to ARM and maybe other architectures like RISCV (especially because the milkV pioneer is a thing).

There is too much legacy software that will never be converted that people still use to this day. Once you make it easy to transition, it will slowly but steadily start to happen.

Box86/Box64 are promising, but need help from contributors like you. If you want it to happen, go make it happen, or continue to live in the world you have now.

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