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saint_yossarian
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  1. You can use a custom domain with most providers, so when they go dark you can at least migrate to another one.
  2. > all I want to do is fuzzy match window titles to named audio streams in pipewire,

    > basic desktop functionality

    I feel your pain, but find your idea of "basic" functionality amusing.

    That said, `pw-dump` / `pactl` will give you client names, which often match the window titles.

  3. Just checked now: the setting is General & Privacy -> Start Screen Options -> Start with Smart Hub Home.
  4. My Samsung QN90B does that just fine, it's only a few years old. IIRC there's a setting somewhere in the menu to not boot to the home screen. It also doesn't nag me about anything, although I only enable wifi when I want to update.
  5. I guess they use this blogging platform: https://bearblog.dev/
  6. HDR audio already exists in the form of 24-bit and 32-bit floating point audio (vs. the previous 16-bit CD standard). Volumes are still mapped to the same levels because anything else doesn't make sense, just as SDR content can be mapped to HDR levels to achieve the same levels of brightness (but not the same dynamic range, as with audio).
  7. Why do you think so?

    LOVEINT is indeed a thing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOVEINT

  8. Works perfectly fine here on Firefox, no Premium.
  9. They meant merging the other way, i.e. merging the new changes from main into the stacked feature branches.

    This is functionally the same as rebasing, except that the new changes show up at the tip of the commit chain rather than the base. And because it doesn't rewrite history you don't need to force-push.

  10. Oh you silly goose.
  11. Same, now and then some indie films release on sites like Vimeo where you can buy a DRM-free download, but it's very rare unfortunately.
  12. They used to have XULRunner long ago.
  13. This seems to be a system API, I meant the WebExtensions API that browsers implement: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/Web...
  14. The author mentions FoxESSCloud, which led me to https://www.foxesscloud.com/public/i18n/en/OpenApiDocument.h... with this Python example:

        signature = fr'{path}\r\n{token}\r\n{timestamp}'
    
    So if this is indeed the API they're using it's not only literal "\\n" but also "\\r\\n", no "POST", and no body at the end.
  15. > you'd have to spend hours, days, months, even years (I am not kidding) just waiting for approval and agreeing on what you can and cannot do with the house.

    Ah you mean like in the wayland-protocols repo? :)

    (not disagreeing with your actual point though)

  16. Bitwarden just had a similar bug with keyboard lag in their browser extension: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/issues/17090

    I wish browsers offered some kind of autofill extension API so password managers don't have to inject their own bullshit into every page.

  17. Isn't that just Steam's Big Picture mode?
  18. Distros do have manuals, they just usually come in the form of user-curated wikis these days. ArchWiki is usually my first stop when I run into a Linux issue, even as a fellow Debian user.

    Both https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Bluetooth and https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser mention rfkill and show you how to troubleshoot.

  19. Yeah, there should really just be one global setting.

    Also note that it's browser.ml.enable (no "d") vs. browser.ml.chat.enabled, to make matters even more infuriating.

  20. You'd think so, but you also need to set browser.ml.chat.menu to false to remove a context menu item.
  21. I thought Harper is an LSP, so this sounds more like an integration issue with whatever editor you're using it with.
  22. Vim does have a menu system, and AFAIK it's still enabled by default in GUIs like GVim.
  23. "Order of magnitude", so you're saying the neural feedback loop latency is >100ms? That seems obviously wrong.

    Also you can absolutely feel the visual difference between 60Hz (~16ms) and 120Hz (~8ms), and for audio it's even more nuanced.

    Just because studies don't back this up yet doesn't make it false. I imagine this is really hard to measure accurately, and focusing only on neuron activity seems misguided too. Our bodies are more than just brains.

  24. You can use a TOTP authenticator with backup support (I use Aegis on Android, and less critical ones in Bitwarden), and backup your recovery codes.
  25. Well kickstart.nvim is a template for your own configuration, not a distribution. You're not supposed to update it.

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