[-] gabmartini@lemmy.world 8 points 5 months ago

It depends. GNOME on Wayland + Nvidia runs great. But if you try the tiling manager camp, you will run into several issues in sway, hyprland. Things like having to use software mouse because insert nvidia excuse and high cpu usage by just moving the mouse.

Well... I don't know, I would recommend GNOME on Wayland or maybe KDE, haven't tried the latest Plasma 6 release, but outside that, avoid it.

[-] gabmartini@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Si solo van a ser dos personas, podes hostearlo en cualquier laptop abandonada que tengas, le pedis a tu ISP que queres bridgear el modem y listo el pollo (?)

Supongo que con una tarde que le instales un linux a esa maquina y otra donde aprendas lo basico de docker, al menos la podés sacar andando.

[-] gabmartini@lemmy.world 28 points 1 year ago

Fuck water, I want to change my battery.

[-] gabmartini@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

A LOVE SUPREME A LOVE SUPREME A LOVE SUPREME repite al infinito

[-] gabmartini@lemmy.world 14 points 1 year ago

If you want, you can self host an Navidrome instance and listen to your music in your devices with Substreamer (in fact, any subsonic compatible client works with navidrome).

Check out this post in the selfhosted community https://lemmy.world/post/1583512

[-] gabmartini@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

emerge that world, pls.

[-] gabmartini@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

Good to know, Apple's security and privacy settings are good... giving the fact that they DON'T share any information that they harvest from you, which is a completely different thing than NOT harvesting at all. They like their customers data so much that they embedded encryption tools in their dedicated hardware design.

Regarding the Apple Password Manager, it is a good tool but ultimately I prefer to self host a solution agnostic to a company in which I hold no ability to speak or vote on their future. I recommend Bitwarden and a VPN (Wireguard) to access your vault.

[-] gabmartini@lemmy.world 30 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The misconception of Debian as an "outdated" distro is... alarming. IDK but I am running Debian 12 (coming from latest Fedora) and I don't feel any sign of early deprecation or that an already "old distro". It's smooth, stable and usable, like things should be if you use your computer to do other stuff and you rely on your installed software to be there for you when you need it.

People tends to freak out if the latest packages aren't installed. Stop it, please, security patches are more important than having the latest Gnome/KDE version. Perhaps if we stop selling that idea in Youtube videos, newcomers to this space will not be rushing to install the latest things without knowing if they are worth and really good distros like Debian, which is NOT a corporate backed Linux Distribution, will get more traction.

(PS: in Fedora, you are a guinea pig for future RHEL updates and ultimately, more profits for IBM)

[-] gabmartini@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Back in the day (1999/2000) Linux seems to be a small niche, fun and novelty. I started with Turbolinux :D

[-] gabmartini@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Somos varios en este barrio!

[-] gabmartini@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Los pandas tmb son ricos con papas.

[-] gabmartini@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Love this thread! Here is my setup (with some questions for the experts!):

  • For my """HiFi system""" (amp + loudspeakers) I use Moodeaudio in a Raspberry Pi with a HiFiBerry DAC hat, so it is a mpd with modifications reading my FLAC collection from a NAS (an Odroid XU4 with the custom case and a 3TB harddisk drive).

  • Connected to my amp there is an old Mac Mini Server 2011 which I use to download and "curate" music before it goes to the NAS. In macOS, VLC is my preferred way to listen to music, but sometimes I use Tidal to stream music. I tried Pine Player but it is unstable as hell, at least the version that you can install on High Sierra. Any solutions here?

  • I have a Navidrome instance running in my NAS and use Substreamer in my daily drive phone with a external DAC (Truthear) and Truthear Zero IEMs. I need help with Android resampling, how can I avoid it?

  • Also, I use an old iPhone connected to a Headphone Amp that I use as a network streamer. iOS doesn't resample sound :D with Substreamer. The headphone Amp powers an Audio Technica M40x headphones.

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