dingdongitsabear

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[–] dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml 1 points 19 minutes ago

I'm using macast. no recent development but works fine for what I need it (play full-screen video with mpv when sent from mobile device). on the phone you need allcast or similar app that you share the e.g. youtube video to.

[–] dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml 2 points 41 minutes ago

switched my server from i7-870 (my ex-workstation) to Pentium G6405 (got it free). switch went without a hitch, debian with a ton of docker services (jellyfin, servarr, pihole, radicale, etc.), 8 GB RAM only. although it's a quadcore to dualcore switch, no performance issues. I know there are better options out there, but I don't spend money unless I really have to.

[–] dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml 1 points 21 hours ago

any idea how I can divide the display into thirds? I only have the option to split horizontal/vertical which gives me halves...

[–] dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml 1 points 21 hours ago

doesn't have to be just the controller in the enclosure, there's a multitude of connectors i.e. points of failure between the CPU and the HDD, they all have to be 100% perfect in order for your drive to function correctly. any one of them is a tiny bit off - your data is corrupted, the error-correction in consumer drive models notwithstanding.

although the models you mentioned aren't the cheapest, I wouldn't put any significant amount of trust in them; there's a reason enterprise-level devices cost a multitude of those.

[–] dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml 2 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago) (1 children)

first off, the bezel is like $10 wherever you are, so if that's the only reason to upgrade that's easily fixed. if it's just a final push, then look no further than T480/T490/T495/T14, whichever you can get the cheapest. excellent linux support (spotty fingerprint support though; shouldn't use that anyway), infinitely ugradeable and repairable and absolute stellar performance compared to what you got. make sure you get a good, original battery as aftermarket ones are hit/miss.

I made the same upgrade years ago. skip the carbons and the S-suffix models as they're only marginally slimmer but way more limited in terms of upgrade and repair.

[–] dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml 4 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

this one, OP. just save yourself the bother and get DODI. installs in like a third of the time and personally can't remember any issues, ever.

FG's boneheaded compression that saves half a megabyte or whatnot in order to take hours to install and burn kilowatts and then not work half the time is beyond ludicrous.

[–] dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

jellyfin with OPDS plugin. you can download books directly from any OPDS compatible reader (Koreader, Moonreader+, etc)

[–] dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

good primer, but misses the mark as to what to get for cheap. namely, in "what to avoid" it lists all discrete graphics models with failed GPUs as "avoid" when in fact those are the real value models. those are the only ones that came with quad-core CPUs and it allows you to get them for cheap and fix them with zero dollars spent (a simple patch disabled discrete graphics).

in "what to get" it lists a way too broad list (2009-12) when only a few models are worth getting, namely the macbook pro 15" 2011 and the 13" and 15" 2012. no Airs, anemic CPUs and soldered RAM (rarely with 8 GB, predominantly with 4). it also misses the 2012-2015 retinas which also frequently have issues with graphics which can be disabled and ran off of integrated graphics.

when justifying the "why apple" it skips over the idea that you can get them for a few bucks from owners who can't or won't bother fixing them. my two latest acquisitions were a 15" 2011 (i7, 8 GB, 240 GB SSD) for $10 and a 15" 2015 retina (i7, 16 GB, 500 GB SSD) for $20! the former had a malfunctioning keyboard ($10 replacement) and the latter a dead battery ($80, can be had for way cheaper). so that's the price range, no justification needed, comparing them to frameworks and system76s etc.

[–] dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 week ago

there's this thing https://furilabs.com/ but not FOSS; hopefully some of their hacks can make it into mobian or sumsuch

[–] dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 week ago

or live in a city where the air quality meter never ever dips below "poor" so them little bastards can't exist!

[–] dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

this is bit! is this a bit?

edit: it's not a bit. or is it?

[–] dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 week ago

10-year old 40" 4K in standard 16:9 ratio. way less neck swivel than two 24" side-by-side and way more screen real estate. 60 Hz max, runs off a $30 RX 570 4 GB. got no HDR, 100+ Hz, freesync, and other rich-people-stuff.

to me ultrawides are like what I have, only they chopped off like a third of the vertical resolution and they want more money for it.

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Screen sharing (lemmy.ml)
submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml to c/matrix@lemmy.ml
 

with skype's demise on the horizon, there's bound be an influx of potential converts. I may have a client that I'm looking into switching over, for super-selfish reasons - I don't want to endure the torture called Teams and I'd like to spare those people the same.

I run a selfhosted matrix instance, so I don't think there's gonna be an issue with installing one for them. however I haven't got experience with something they need often - screen sharing, both in 1-on-1 and group chats.

does it work for you, were there issues? what server do you use, selfhosted or matrix.org? thanks

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Im Schatten (2010) (www.themoviedb.org)
submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml to c/noyank@lemmy.ml
 

watched it at least 10 times, good performances all around, tight direction with very few missteps. this thing would be at home in the melville universe.

there's a sequel out but a) ain't available in the fell-off-the-back-of-a-truck places and b) I'm hesitant to watch it, I'm fearful it'll spoil the original.

 

so my Fedora installation was upgraded in place from 35 onward, survived three SSD upgrades (all glory to btrfs send | receive), got switched to systemd-boot, then from Gnome to Plasma, so there's some junk hanging about.

one of those is my flatpak setup that's system-wide, as was the style at the time, instead of the current user-level. although everything works, there are enough irritants (like forcing crappy electron apps to use wayland) that the old way is just a chore now. so, here's my brief write-up on how I made the switch.

flatpak --user remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo  
/flathub.flatpakrepo

flatpak list --system --columns=application > system_flatpaks

edit the list by removing various org.kde., org.gtk., org.freedesktop., etc. runtimes and save it as e.g. flatpak_apps. otherwise, the following install and remove processes will ask tons of questions as to versions and nobody got time for that; the unused runtimes will be autoremoved later.

flatpak install --user $(cat flatpak_apps)

after it's done, time to pull the dependencies; no idea why they don't get pulled in the first place, when installing? anyhoo:

flatpak --user upgrade

will pull everything that's needed. thanks to the glory of btrfs deduping, this won't take up any additional space as it's already on the disk. to remove the system apps:

flatpak remove --system $(cat flatpak_apps)

after it's done, the runtimes:

flatpak remove --system --unused

and finally list all the system repos and remove them:

flatpak remotes --system
flatpak remote-del --system {flathub,flathub-beta,fedora-testing}

all app data remains safe and untouched in ~/.var/app, everything works as before and no reboots necessary. from this point forward, it's not neccessary to include the --user switch.

bonus content: if you haven't set up flatpak autoupdate, fix that post-haste.

~/.config/systemd/user/flatpak-autoupdate.service

[Unit]
Description=Update user Flatpaks  
  
[Service]  
Type=oneshot  
ExecStart=/usr/bin/flatpak update --assumeyes --noninteractive  
  
[Install]  
WantedBy=default.target

~/.config/systemd/user/flatpak-autoupdate.timer

[Unit]  
Description=Update user Flatpaks daily  
  
[Timer]  
OnCalendar=daily  
Persistent=true  
  
[Install]  
WantedBy=timers.target
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl --user enable --now flatpak-autoupdate.timer
 

hiya!

I got a cheap LED strip with PSU, controller, and IR remote. I didn't look at it too much, figured it would be easy to stick it under my kitchen cabinets.

however, this thing blinks and fades and whatnot and I'm supposed to switch it over to constant light by repeatedly pressing the remote, which a) works shitty and also b) don't wanna do that. I just want to plug it into power and it lights up and that's the end of our interaction.

so, I opened up the PSU/controller and I'd like to locate the spots that give me +12V and GND and I can bypass the whole blinky fadey mess.

it's a single-sided PCB. the top three wires on the right are for the IR receiver, ignore 'em. the bottom 4 are R, G, B, 12 V, respectively. I'm shorting RGB as it's a white-only strip.

can you hazard a guess where I'm most likely to succeed?

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml to c/buildapc@lemmy.world
 

not really "build" a PC, more "upgrade" but I guess people here might know relevant stuff.

anyhow, I'd like to upgrade storage and get a 2 TB drive. in the $100-region I have these models available:

  • ADATA Legend 710 ALEG-710-2TCS
  • ADATA Legend 800 ALEG-800-2000GCS
  • Crucial P3 CT2000P3SSD8
  • KINGSTON SNV2S/2000G
  • KINGSTON SNV3S/2000G
  • Lexar LNM620 LNM620X002T-RNNNG
  • Seagate BarraCuda Q5 ZP2000CV3A001
  • Seagate BarraCuda ZP2000CV3A002

I imagine they're all bottom of the barrel type of deal, no DRAM cache, QLC, etc., but this would be my third drive of such variety (500 GB and 1 TB previous) and I had no issues daily driving 'em, linux with btrfs with HMB support.

so, before I start researching them all one-by-one, does one of these stand out as way better? the target hardware is AMD Ryzen 5 5600 on a B450 board. thanks!

edit: so, I got the data for the models from here and here's an image of the result (can I post tables in markdown?)

just as I though, no DRAM on either of those.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml to c/kde@lemmy.ml
 

so, I have a couple of Flatpak electron apps that need to be coerced into running under Wayland (Element, Freetube, etc.). they run fine with Xwayland, but I need xlsclients (show Xwayland apps) output to be empty for unrelated reasons. so what I'm doing is:

  1. determining where the .desktop file is, by way of right-clicking app in the Application Launcher, Edit Application, etc.
  2. reconstructing where the file actually is, as I usually get a symlink
  3. copying the file to ~/.local/share/applications/
  4. editing the file to add --enable-features=UseOzonePlatform,WebRTCPipeWireCapturer --ozone-platform=wayland or whatever its case may be

that's it, Plasma picks up the change almost instantly.

this seems super-convoluted, is there a better way?

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml to c/linux_gaming@lemmy.ml
 

this may be old news to y'all, but I've discovered this freakin' thing: https://downloads.fcmodding.com/fc5/. it's a moding tool that allows various upgrades to the standard Far Cry experience. there's a linux version which works wonderfully - point it to the FarCry.exe and it does its thing!

in addition to the tool, there's the Resistance mod with tons of tweaks. for me, the most important one was lowering the rewards so I have to finish all the missions, side quests, etc. before facing the Seed family members. otherwise, the game is over way too soon.

I also enabled skip intro (AMD, epilepsy, etc.) and start the game at Dutch's bunker, skipping the flight in and the car chase, thus eliminating prime irritants for replaying. I might try a patch that forces Vulkan instead of DX11 later on.

also, it works without issues with my game that I found somewhere, fell off a truck or something, I don't know...

 

Libreboot support for T480/T480s is here!

 

Jamie Zawinski's (of Netscape/Mozilla fame, check out Code Rush if you're unfamiliar) humorous but enfuriating take on his club's battle with the music "industry" shakedown.

 

I mean, come on.

other than changing theme or userChrome any other options?

 

the transparent hair and beards, I seem to remember there was some antialiasing setting or something that causes this but I can't remember which. naturally, searching the webs is useless. help?

all AMD, wine 9.1, lutris

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