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  • Assuming I'm understanding what you mean, I did somewhat recently. I don't remember what game it was but it was caused by a game I downloaded from the Google Play Store. The game never gave me notifications as I actually had them disabled, but the game would cause my phone to vibrate randomly for seemingly no reason. As soon as I uninstalled the game, the random vibrations stopped.

  • I looked through my bash history and it looks like I needed it to build an Xbox eeprom editor for Xemu. Xemu doesn't (or at least didn't, I haven't used newer versions yet) have a built in eeprom editor and editing the Xbox eeprom is required for enabling both wide screen and higher resolutions for the games that support them natively.

    I just looked at Xemu's documentation, and it looks like they've added a link to an online eeprom editor, so the editor I used (which they do still link to) is no longer required.

  • I've only used aliases twice so far. The first was to replace yt-dlp with a newer version because the version that comes pre-installed in Linux Mint is too outdated to download videos from YouTube. The second was because I needed something called "Nuget". I don't remember exactly what Nuget is but I think it was a dependency for some application I tried several months ago.

     
        
    alias yt-dlp='/home/j/yt-dlp/yt-dlp'
    alias nuget="mono /usr/local/bin/nuget.exe"
    
      
  • On Linux, I'm using Firefox as my main browser and Vivaldi as my secondary browser.

    On android, some of my devices have Firefox, some of them have Fennec F-Droid and the devices that don't have very much storage space have Via Browser. If you're wondering why I have both Firefox and F-Droid's Fennec, it's because I used to just use Fennec but then at some point F-Droid announced that Fennec was outdated and it was missing several security updates that were present in Firefox. I switched to Firefox on the devices I use browsers on more actively but I didn't see a reason to switch all of them.

  • It's been added to the F-Droid archive. I don't know exactly what F-Droid's threshold is for moving apps to the archive but Blockinger hasn't been updated in over 10 years, so I guess it makes sense.

    The archive isn't accessible through browsers but it can be enabled on both the official F-Droid client and third-party clients.

  • I once annoyed one of my friends in high school while he was trying to write a story/book (I don't remember if he was actually trying to write his own book or if it was just a story). One day, I saw that he was typing a sentence that said something about one of the characters "whipping out his cellphone" and I said "oh, is that what we're calling it now". I would then occasionally look back at his story without actually reading anything and laugh a little. At first he thought it was funny but at some point he started getting annoyed and kept telling me to stop.

  • I haven't tried that many hot sauces but I like hot sauces that have a good mix of both heat and flavor. What I prefer depends on what I'm eating, so sometimes I prefer Tapatio and other times I prefer (real) Sriracha. I do also sometimes use other hot sauces like the ghost pepper ranch from Wendy's when I can get them.

  • Yeah, blood has a smell. I don't know why but some people can't smell it at all, while some people can smell it from pretty far way. I've never tested exactly how sensitive I am to the smell but, for example, if a woman is having her time of the month, I can usually smell it from several feet away.

  • I had the cliche phase of thinking that I was a vampire because a combination of a few things. I have a problem with my teeth where it caused my "K9s" to protrude outwards, I don't have a normally detectable pulse and I've always been able to smell other peoples blood from abnormally far away but I can never smell my own. I know now that these are things that can happen to anyone but back then, I didn't know any better.

  • I think the dream may have been influenced by at least one of those types of games but I don't remember which one at this point.

  • I somewhat recently had a pretty weird dream that I was a lust demon who helped other demons fight evil demons.

    It starts off with me being back in high school but I noticed that something was off. All the girls there were very interested in me, even going as far as the try and flash me when they walked past. At the end of the day, I had to stay over because there was a book fair (or something, I don't remember what it was). As I was getting my stuff to leave, I heard a weird voice coming from one of the classrooms. When I walked in, I saw one of my teachers talking to himself in the mirror but for some reason, he looked and sounded like Conan O'Brien.

    At first I tried to pretend I didn't notice but he saw me and explained to me that he was a pride demon who can both shape-shift and mimic voices. He then mentioned that he could sense that I was one of them and taught me how to awaken my powers. As a lust demon, along with having tentacles, my abilities were super strength and speed and an unnatural attractiveness. After that the school was attack by demons who created these magic cubes that would trap and crush the other students who were also still there.

    I fought them off and escaped to the roof tops of some nearby buildings. My teacher, who still looked like Conan, came to the same roof top to tell me that the rest of the demons were dealt with. Then another demon hunter came and asked why I was there. I showed her my tentacles and she briefly seemed surprised but then went back to looking angry and looked away from me. She then said something like "You're a lust demon? Fine." and flew away and I woke up shortly after.

  • Yes it's possible. LibreOffice, for example, can open, edit and even save to those formats.

  • Back in the days of MS-DOS, there was something called "PC-Booters". They were created because of the fact that there was a lot of different operating systems that were actively used. So their solution was to just create a basic OS that contained the bare minimum required to run the game.

  • I'm not really into them. I bought some in high school, back when I still actively watched anime but it just seemed to expensive to continue buying them. I know that I can read them online and I do sometimes but I feel bad for not supporting the creators.

  • While I have already found a working solution, I think the issue wasn't that it was selecting the wrong device. it was almost as if my normal audio devices didn't exist for some reason because nothing could see them, even my input devices were missing.

  • Ok, even though I said I'd wait until tomorrow, I decided to try it again. It seemed to boot more or less normally but I did try someone else's suggestion and it got audio working again. I did undo the edit I made to the modprobe blacklist and I did keep fluidsynth and pulseaudio uninstalled but I tried using the wireplumber ppa, like someone else suggested and my audio is working again. Granded, I have no idea what actually fixed the issue, so I don't know who to fully credit but thanks for helping.

  • Ok, I installed it and restarted my computer (even though I said I'd wait until tomorrow) and everything is working again. Thank you.

  • Ok, so a lot of them are old messages, none of the messages from this session are labeled as busy. I did just try logging out and back in and that was pretty much instantaneous, so whatever it was that caused my computer to boot slowly just effect the boot itself. But yeah, I tried restarting pipewire and everything related to it and it's still just showing the dummy output device and audio isn't working. Thanks for trying though.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    I'm having audio issues with Linux and while I have a temporary solution, I'd like to have a permanent solution if possible.

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    How bad is it for a mobile device to be "slow charging"?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    After seeing a bunch of posts about Android_Translation_layer, I decided to try it out but I'm have issues installing it. Has anyone gotten it working in Linux Mint?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Should I be concerned if I receive a spam email that contains the first 3 and last four digits of my phone number, with the middle 3 being replaced with X's?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    What is the proper way to install Vulkan drivers in Linux Mint 21.3 with an AMD GPU? (I think this issue is solved)

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Is Linux Mint's package repository having issues or is the problem on my end? (Solved, I think)

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Are there any discrepancies between the resources an OS uses when running in a virtual machine vs being ran directly?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    I'm trying to run simple64 in Linux Mint but I'm getting error messages that I don't know how to fix.

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    I used mokutil a while back but now it's preventing me from booting into other OSs. How do I properly disable it?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    What would be the best way for me to recover data from my old laptop's hard drive, which seems to have a bad superblock?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    How does Spotube get it's audio from YouTube/Piped?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    I'm trying to run VirtualBox in Linux Mint but I keep getting an error message about Kernel drivers.

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Tux Rider crashes often when the graphics are set to high, is this just an issue with the game or just an issue with the android devices I tried?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    How "aggressively" is Google banning accounts that use Aurora Store to download apps from the Google Play store?