I use supersonic with jellyfin.
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Programming@programming.dev•Are there any examples of 'perfect' software?
3·3 months agoIf you just need the functionality then fzf does (among other things) exactly that. Interactive fuzzy cd. If you use the shell bindings you can do
cd foo/bar/**<tab>to get a recursive fuzzy matching or you can do alt+c to immediately find any subdirectory and directly cd into it upon pressing enter. You can also use Ctrl+T to find and insert a path into the prompt.
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Buy European@feddit.uk•As of last night, Someone Went Android-free and Google-free.
1·1 year agoBut why if the customer didn’t need any support and didn’t cause any cost on your side? In B2B you are often mostly paying for the actual customer support, no?
How is it fair to not need any support and then have to pay for past months of smooth operation to get (security?) updates?
Edit: I get that further development and keeping products secure isn’t free, but why not make it e.g. a 6/12 month subscription then? That way you can’t just pay for a single month to get your issue resolved/software updated but also don’t need to pay for the past.
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World News@beehaw.org•‘If 1.5m Germans have them there must be something in it’: how balcony solar is taking off
4·1 year agoWe have regulations here in Germany (EU wide even if I am not mistaken). The solar inverters used are required to shut off within I think 200ms of the 50hz grid power going down. The inverters sold here can’t output anything without grid power being detected on the AC output.
Why is everyone in this thread making assumptions and spreading fear instead of actually looking up how it works?
Yeah, especially the ones made by pharma companies that doctors hand out.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Intel says integrating RAM into Lunar Lake SoC was a mistake, might abandon desktop GPUs againEnglish
9·2 years agoNvidia does more than just GPUs.
Nvidia makes both SoCs like the Tegra series and server CPUs (Grace; ARM based to be used with their ML/AI cards with much higher bandwidths than regular CPUs).
Nvidia also just announced that they are working on a consumer desktop CPU.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Windows Recall is secretly installed and enabled on non-Copilot+PCs (Privacy Nightmare)English
1·2 years agoI can speak from experience having used both wired (Index) and wireless (Pico 4 with ALVR) VR on Linux and the performance and stability is horrible. Always has been sadly. I can play some VR games on Linux but overall it’s not worth it in the current state.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Internet Archive and its 916 billion saved web pages are back onlineEnglish
32·2 years agoIf you rely on it that much maybe its time to download it all and keep it.
Die Darmrammen bitte ganz vorsichtig in die längliche Tüte mit der engen Öffnung einführen?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft is bringing annoying Windows 11 Start menu ads to Windows 10English
7·2 years agoJust like Windows 10 was announced to be the last Windows version and it was supposed to be a rolling release product.
And then they needed to artificially restrict what hardware Windows runs on to please the OEMs and their computer sales so we got Windows 11, cutting off a lot of recent and still more than capable enough hardware ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Have a look at Wayfire. It’s a Wayland compositor that implements a lot of the compiz effects/plugins. I recently found that but haven’t tried it myself as I don’t really care about wobbly windows and cubes as much as I did 15+ years ago when I first tried compiz as a teenager :D



Yep came here to say just this. I’ve been using mine on Linux with the gyro to play games on my TV. Only annoying thing is that when you take it off the dock it’s not in the right mode and you gotta turn it off and on again holding B first for the gyro to work.
I am in the same boat though. I still have my OG Steam controller and a Steam Deck but the 8Bitdo Ultimate 2 feels and works great. At least on SteamOS it’s even natively supported with custom 8Bitdo symbols in the Steam UI and the extra buttons showing up in steam input to remap freely.
I’m super curious to try it but I don’t really need more controllers right now.