[-] bbbhltz@beehaw.org 7 points 12 hours ago

cmus is great for music

mpv for videos, there are different extensions to automatically open YT videos with it.

beets for sorting music

nicotine plus for looking for music

syncthing

zathura

improving performance isn't easy if you feel like things are running smoothly, but there are a few laptop specific things like tlp that you could look into although I suspect that distro uses them out of the box

[-] bbbhltz@beehaw.org 2 points 5 days ago

Outside of Gnome I think you may need to install an additional package like evolution-on

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submitted 2 months ago by bbbhltz@beehaw.org to c/canada@lemmy.ca

Hi all,

My former family doctor has been doing some odd things these past few months.

I moved away so I haven't dealt with this person in years. My mother, however, is at an age where having a family doctor is very important.

Here's the deal. Among some other odd interactions, 2 events have happened that worry my mother and seem peculiar to me:

  1. GP prescribed heart medication to my mother years ago. The proof is in the system. My mother still has the prescription because she is a hoarder. The pharmacy has the record. My mother recently consulted a cardiologist who is convinced that the problem that medication treats is not my mother's problem. Cardiologist asks, "who gave you this and why, I need to talk to them." Mother tells them. Phone calls exchanged. GP says, "no, I did not write that script." They refuse outright and have continued to double down on that statement ever since.

That was odd. And it slowed things down for further treatment.

But then...

  1. Recently a new health issue lead my mother to the GP. The doctor prescribed medication for the problem. But, they wrote the prescription on a different doctor's pad. Not by mistake. They left the room and came back with the other pad. My mother noticed it go down but still went to the pharmacy. Sure enough, this doctor that my mother has never consulted is listed as the prescribing doctor. My mother read the insert for the medication and it notes not to take it in combination with other medications that she is currently prescribed. She has decided not to take it.

I just wanted to bounce this off the wall here and see what any of you thought. Should I encourage my mother to find a different doctor?

[-] bbbhltz@beehaw.org 37 points 4 months ago

The convo on HN about this article is worth a quick scroll.

The first comment (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39570137) launches a discussion about freedom filled with anecdotes. There are even more anecdotes (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39570364). And even some praise (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39570484).

I am not a dev. I don't rice, I don't game. I'm a FOSS user and have been for years. If I run into a problem, there is no way I will be creating an account on Discord to get help. It might not be worth the time and effort. A searchable forum is good enough. IRC logs are good enough. Email lists are good enough. But, also, some open source software makes onboarding seem more cumbersome than it actually is. Getting on Matrix is easy, but in he eyes of a new user it comes off as Herculean. And when a dev decides to use Discord we shake our fists instead of proposing a solution like operating the bridge for them.

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submitted 5 months ago by bbbhltz@beehaw.org to c/forumlibre@jlai.lu

Avant de dépenser encore des sous sur des blocs de micro-plastiques, que conseillez-vous comme remplacement de filtre Brita ?

C'est principalement pour le calcaire. L'espèce de bâton de charbon fonctionne bien ?

[-] bbbhltz@beehaw.org 37 points 6 months ago

ah zdnet, a waste of CO2 if there ever was

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Tomorrow is another gift-giving-holiday.

That means you might be thinking about offering a video game, a console or some sort of connected device.

Please consider turning the device on beforehand and getting it updated so whoever receives the gift can enjoy it promptly.

I'm only saying this because even the Nintendo Switch with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe required 2 hours in order for system and game updates to install.

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After Clarkson pointed out that Cher was the only musician to have number 1 songs over seven decades, the Grammy Award winner noted that she and the Rolling Stones actually shared the accomplishment.

"Two of us have," Cher said. ""It took four of them to be one of me."

Cher is savage

"Can I just say one other thing?" Cher asked. "I changed music forever with ‘Believe.'"

Yup.

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J'ai l'article. Je peux vous l'envoyer en mp si vous en avez besoin.

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“People online are like, ‘Scott's the worst character. Scott's the villain of his own story,' ” said O’Malley. “They really love to harp on that now, which no one mentioned in the 2000s. But yeah, so we thought let's give them Scott as the villain of his own story, let's do it proper.”

Having never read the novels, but being a fan of the film, I was looking forward to this series.

It was odd and wacky and colourful.

"That New Casting" was a great surprise.

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[-] bbbhltz@beehaw.org 33 points 8 months ago

Logically, there is but one choice

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The other day my son was messing around on my PS4. He went into the library and launched Geometry Wars³: Dimensions.

My wife and I heard the music and were like "YES!" and now our family is re-addicted to this game...after 6 years or 7 years of never touching the thing.

What are games you forgot you had and "fell" back into?

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5 decades later...

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[-] bbbhltz@beehaw.org 32 points 8 months ago

The fake news, the misinformation, the amplifiers, the conspiracies, etc.. Losing Twitter would be a win. It would be wonderful to be able to crack down on some of the groups on things like Telegram and FB and WhatsApp. The blatant lies they spread. And lies about lies too.

My wife is part of a group like this. And over the past week, as you can imagine, the channel is rife with bullshit. They have posted fake things, then deleted them and claimed they were hacked to explain why the post was made or deleted. And people were like, "oh yeah sure that makes sense"

[-] bbbhltz@beehaw.org 57 points 11 months ago

I've looked into this in the past and settled on Kobo. You can disable the telemetry and never use the the Rakuten account part and have a very good ereader... And you can install the open source KOReader software.

https://github.com/koreader/koreader

MobileRead forums and wiki are a good resource for ebook stuff.

For example, a breakdown of the hidden configs on Kobo devices https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Kobo_Configuration_Options

[-] bbbhltz@beehaw.org 34 points 11 months ago

What?!

WHAT!?

Facebook mom groups must be full of trolls or something. How do they come up with this garbage?

[-] bbbhltz@beehaw.org 45 points 1 year ago

Not defending the judges' decisions here, but...

Not Protestors; Rioters and Looters

These are all very heavy sentences. No arguments from me there. But, tell the story without putting a spin on it.

Remember that in France it is civil law and judges study the case and make decisions. Lawyers aren't pleasing cases and objecting as much as in North America like we see in Hollywood movies or on Netflix.

Cases mentioned:

  1. Guy gets 10 months in prison for stealing a Redbull [Source in French]: Yes. Based on different laws, he was found guilty of looting, among other things. He was made an example of. Harsh. Not his first rodeo...
  2. 6 months for stealing fruit. Cannot find source. Looting, not protesting.
  3. Looting a Louis Vuitton store. 1 year in prison. Homeless guy with schizophrenia. Said he was looking for food.
  4. 1 year of prison. Was found in the store after the looting... picking up the leftovers.

After giving 4 examples states that he gave 5 examples. Says the courts are "cramming as many cases per day"... Yes, that's how they do. Makes false claims (says they are told to plead guilty, we can't know that, says they have no lawyers, provides no proof).

I'm sorry, but I cannot call this independent journalism. This is just 12 minutes of false connections and misleading or manipulated content. It is not news.

Fact: the judges handed out harsh punishments based on the current laws because these individuals were caught with their hands in the cookie jar.

In France, the truth depends on the time, the place, and the context. Judges have to rule based on that. There are options to appeal. But, if it's 4 in the morning, for example, and you're in the Louis Vuitton shop checking out handbags on the same night as riots, you'll get the book thrown at you.

The guy who made this video could have told the straight facts, no spin, just facts, and it would have been a stronger argument.


Also...

Furthermore, the French government is censoring social media

They have been suggesting that, haven't done it yet.

[-] bbbhltz@beehaw.org 43 points 1 year ago

Commented on this article in another thread

https://beehaw.org/comment/586170

Looks like there are caveats to this law:

You would need to be a suspect in a crime that has a punishment of 5 or more years in prison in order for the phone to be geolocated.

For video/audio you need to fall under the definition of organised crime or terrorism.

[-] bbbhltz@beehaw.org 62 points 1 year ago

In case you don't want to read or you just want a quick list of the 5 scenarios...

  1. ‘If we become the less intelligent species, we should expect to be wiped out'

  2. ‘The harms already being caused by AI are their own type of catastrophe’

  3. ‘It could want us dead, but it will probably also want to do things that kill us as a side-effect’

  4. ‘If AI systems wanted to push humans out, they would have lots of levers to pull’

  5. ‘The easiest scenario to imagine is that a person or an organisation uses AI to wreak havoc’

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