xahteiwi, to debian
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An apt-cacher-ng host or some other APT proxy/mirror that sits on your corporate network and whose logs are chomped by a clever analyzer that feeds the information of which packages/versions have been downloaded by which clients into a database ... that has to have been invented in the last 20 years. Someone got a pointer for me?

xahteiwi, to webdev
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Somewhat niche question.

Suppose I have SVG files, which include some text (labels, and such like). And I want to use those images in several reveal.js presentations using different themes, which means the presentations use different default fonts.

Do I have a way to ensure that the text in the SVG is rendered in the same font as the HTML it's embedded in? If so, how?

(Boosts appreciated. Helpful comments too, obviously. 🙂)

xahteiwi, to random
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, hardware department

Folks, can somebody please let me know if I am understanding this correctly?

A USB-C to HDMI adapter really speaks DisplayPort over the wire. Thus, if the thing I plug it into wants to speak only native HDMI and not DP, I'm out of luck. Is that accurate?

Background: this thing is perfectly happy to work with my screen at home if I hook it up to the adapter via an HDMI cable. But it has now twice refused to work in event locations.

https://www.anker.com/eu-en/products/a8312?variant=37375828132003

xahteiwi, to random
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I need your help, .

I have a Withings Smart Body Analyzer scale that, until a couple of weeks ago, would give me my BFP and heart rate if so configured. It no longer does this. Google isn't helping me, because all that that does turn up is reminders to turn the feature on (it is on; see screenshot). I've also tried disabling and re-enabling it, and resetting the device to factory defaults — both to no avail.

Is this planned obsolescence? Or is there something else I should try?

xahteiwi, to random
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question:

A meeting in Firefox being the only application open on my Linux desktop, maxing out my 4 cores while showing the video feeds of 6 participants to the point that my own audio becomes unintelligible, settling down only when all video feeds are turned off, including my own — but only randomly and intermittently. At other times, everyone can chat along nicely with their video on for like half an hour.

Any ideas at all?

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