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  • It seems similar to Gameyfin, but with a more client-server focused orientation. I'll check it out.

  • I'm having trouble understanding what BEP-47 exactly is. Care to enlighten me?

  • Plus backup /home and /etc, maybe /opt as well.

  • Coreboot and Libreboot efforts have all but stopped

    AMD is planning to introduce OpenSIL in a few years, which is as far as I understand equivalent to coreboot, so I wouldn't necessary agree with that statement.

  • I'm pretty sure they removed the hardcoded filter as a result of the original discussion.

  • I'm actually in my first month as a paying subscriber. I've tried their 100 queries trial and was pretty happy with the results. However, with my current search profile I definitely need the $10 subsription, if not more. I'm honestly not sure their new pricing model makes sense at all. It seems way to expensive for the average person or poweruser alike.

    I'll decide whether I stay a customer after this month, when I have a better impression of all the features and shortcomings of the service.

  • Signal. Privacy.

    Jump
  • Signal. Privacy.

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  • There are dozens of us!

  • Ah, thanks. I knew something was off.

  • This completely eliminates any adoption by anyone using private trackers

    Doesn't it make the use of private trackers obsolete when no one can get sued anymore because they're all using an anonymous overlay network?

  • GitHub had their fair share of controversies for deleting certain repos. I wouldn't exactly call them the Steam of source code, but the comparison kind of makes sense (in terms of convenience provided to the user).

  • For the past six years it has been Kubuntu, but I think it's time to finally abort Canonical and their idiosyncrasies and choose Debian as a KDE base, especially now that Debian 12 includes non-free firmware by default.

  • GNOME is the reason I use KDE.

    I really really tried it, but it feels like the whole default GNOME suite has never been used by powerusers at all.
    Nemo (is it Nemo?) is especially bad. Once you have to deal with several thousand files in a folder (e.g. drive recovery) it totally breaks apart.

  • It's still called that way: Dynamic range compression

  • The Nvidia Shield TV (small Android media player) has a built-in way to normalize audio in all apps running on it. It works great!