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Sadly no, I’m in heavily gerrymandered Texas. I hope for the day when we swing purple.
I waited 30 mins in line yesterday to vote early and brought a first time voter with me. I plan on hauling more people on Thursday, including another first time voter who I peer pressured into voting by offering a free lunch.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Any advice for a long-time Linux user, first-time Linux *desktop* user?English2·10 months agoI did not, had no idea about it. Unfortunately the mouse started to fall apart a bit and Logitech has very few MMO mice meeting my needs, so I decided to switch to Razer Naga Pro V2. I haven’t tried configuring it on Linux yet, as I’m pretty sure the major supporting app doesn’t have V2 support yet.
I might actually contribute back based on the steps listed in the open issue for it. It just requires time, effort, and motivation I don’t have right now.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Github advplyr/audiobookshelf v2.11.0English2·1 year agoAdditional reason along with what others have said: my mom has been massively consuming books on Prologue. It’s easier to keep her on a single app than to switch her to ABS or Plappa.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Github advplyr/audiobookshelf v2.11.0English1·1 year agoI’ve been using Plappa while waiting for Prologue. Pretty solid app so far.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Github advplyr/audiobookshelf v2.11.0English1·1 year agoIt’s been the Prologue developer’s next biggest priority on their roadmap. Apparently it’s coupled with the v4 Swift rewrite. I just saw it in the subreddit posted about 3 weeks ago.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Github advplyr/audiobookshelf v2.11.0English1·1 year agoABS TestFlight is constantly full is one reason lol.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Github advplyr/audiobookshelf v2.11.0English2·1 year agoI’m looking forward to when Prologue v4 comes out and finally supports ABS. After that, I can finally move myself and my family to ABS and I’ll be one step closer to removing Plex.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Any advice for a long-time Linux user, first-time Linux *desktop* user?English3·1 year agoI’ve recently been working on this kind of migration as well (but to Fedora instead), so I can speak from my own experiences:
- Cloud storage: I’ve heard fewer issues with Google Drive and Dropbox, but I had tried syncing OneDrive and ran into some issues. I ended up purchasing a license to Insync a while back, which was a bit overkill for what I needed it to do. I’m still working on weaning myself off OneDrive entirely and instead going to self-hosted cloud sync.
- Software installs: there are a ton of different methods to do software installs on Linux these days. I think Synaptic only does apt (it’s in the name!), but a lot of apps are distributed through flatpak, AppImage, or even Snaps.
- Native packages tend to work better with your desktop environment in terms of theming but any library dependencies will get installed with them, while the others are easier to distribute and include the dependencies with them.
- Other advice:
- Play around with different distros and desktop environments until you find something you’re really comfortable in.
- Make a list of your required apps and verify which distro’s native capabilities may or may not meet your needs.
- It took me a few tries before settling on Fedora KDE spin, particularly because KDE had a feature I really wanted: per monitor wallpaper settings without having to install a separate app. I’ve found that many other KDE apps are really nice too, so I’m sticking with it. KDE also puts me in a familiar desktop environment coming from Windows as well.
- One irritation I’ve experienced: gaming-centric hardware is designed for Windows and if you have stuff designed around that, it’s going to become very obvious. Yes, there’s open source projects that help adapt them for Linux. But they are nowhere near equivalent and generally they lack maintainers to keep them going.
- I have a Stream Deck that on Windows, I used it for monitoring hardware temps. On Linux, you get app launcher buttons at best.
- My mouse is a Logitech G604 Lightspeed. Piper + libratbag does a pretty good job at trying to support it, but it’s middling at best and unfortunately looking at the repo, they’re in pretty desperate need of maintainers.
This is my own personal (and recent) experiences and I’m pretty new to using a Linux DE for a main OS too, so anything I say could be incorrect and I welcome suggestions/corrections.
Thanks for the info. I wonder if it’s just the older Intel laptops that need the catchup then.
The only caution I would provide on Framework is their relative lack of BIOS updates: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/04/frameworks-software-and-firmware-have-been-a-mess-but-its-working-on-them/
They don’t have a BIOS updater for Linux (yet) and they have a history of overpromising stable updates. I get they’re hamstrung by upstream providers, but it’s a bad look on them to basically deliver a promised Thunderbolt update 1.5 years after announcing it. The CEO did say at least that they’ve hired on a new development team to get things moving, so hopefully they’ll be able to catch up.
Everything else I’ve heard about Framework is stellar.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Gaming@beehaw.org•Rooster Teeth Shut Down By Warner Bros. Discovery, The Roost Podcast Network To ContinueEnglish6·1 year agoMy faith in CR original content is not high since all of their WEBTOON adaptations bombed. Solo Leveling is the only one to not be awful.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Gaming@beehaw.org•Rooster Teeth Shut Down By Warner Bros. Discovery, The Roost Podcast Network To ContinueEnglish17·1 year agoFrom the article:
WBD also will be exploring options for Rooster Teeth’s catalog content and IP such as Red vs Blue, RWBY and Gen:LOCK.
Looks like they’ll either retain or sell the IP.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Anyone able to download this series that is geoblocked and only available in china?English6·2 years agoTried from Mullvad’s exit nodes in HK and Singapore. Didn’t seem to work.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Apple@lemmy.world•What are your favorite Safari extensions on iOS?English1·2 years agoAh, gotcha. Yeah, looks like premium handles more complex adblocking too. But in general I haven’t had any issues with the free version of AdGuard that would lead me to needing an IAP.
Lumilias@pawb.socialto Apple@lemmy.world•What are your favorite Safari extensions on iOS?English1·2 years agoI use it for free, no issues. Paid gets you DNS blocking.
What frustrates me is that if you’re going in under the guise of journalistic integrity, why not ask for comment from LMG?
Steve made a lot of solid points, but if you never give them a chance to explain themselves, then it just looks like drama click bait. It’s turning me off to techtubers as a whole, both LMG and GN. The backbiting from GN is frustrating, and the maddening pace of faulty LMG videos is sad.
Devil’s advocate here: it’s possible the person who left the bag there may have some physical disability that keeps them from being able to open the dumpster or lift the bag into it. Not everyone is equally able to do everything you can.
I remember Beto also having a real chance. Then reality hit me in the face like a ton of bricks.