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The last time i used it, everything broke and i had to switch back to the PipewireMediaSession library. Waiting a few years before WirePlumber is a true drop-in replacement.

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I can tonight but i always forget to check back into lemmy and jerboa sucks at notifying on post responses

EDIT: tried it on my kde plasma wayland setup on my tablet and tried streaming my firefox window, and no dice. I checked in qpwgraph and no new linkage was made in the audio channel and nobody could hear my desktop.

Does this rely on wireplumber or can i keep using pipewiremediasession? Wireplumber breaks too many things for me to use.

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Shouldn’t the generation that “got theirs” pay the piper though?

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You can kind of do this now. The problem is that variable names and debugger info is lost, so you wind up with all variables and functions being named v1, v2, v3, etc and f1(), f2(), f3(), etc.

Decompilation is totally a thing

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There are mods for this in skyrim already, and there is an AI text-based adventure game thats been around for a long time.

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Deoptimization could definitely happen via AI or even just really good decompilers (much like the black magic that goes into compiler optimizations), but I think that the problem with coming up with original function names is that the information just isnt there. You or the AI can make assumptions and poor guesses, but from a data theory perspective, i think that the compilation process is highly lossy. As such, the AI would essentially have to pull things out of its metaphorical ass to make anything remotely functional. I’ve had AI write me code with functions that literally don’t exist in libraries before instead of telling me it’s not possible, and I’m sure many of you reading this have too. Extrapolating that kind of behavior onto this problem, I am doubtful of a successful implementation of this half of the idea.

It sure as shit would be neat though if it could be done, and it would be a strong reciprocal to what Microsoft does with code theft to use as training data for copilot.

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This simplification horribly misunderstands what time-dilation is, and I love it.

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I dunno, it feels like they’re updating to Material You designs

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It’s a bit like T9 typing but in reverse. You do an isolation of which words can be constructed out of every key your finger slides over, assign higher weight to the ones where sharp turns or longer dwell times were, and then take the most statistically likely result, and suggest the next 3 possible results in the top bar.

Need help converting dumb switches; one w/o any lights, one w/ Hue bulbs

I’m looking for a smart home solution use two switches in my living room (EU), in order to make them just smart enough so I can control some devices. The setup isn’t very complex in itself, and I’m pretty sure it’s doable - I’m just unsure what I’d need in order to use these switches in a ‘smart’ capacity…...

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How do you deal with grounding? None of them seem to have ground pins which is rather concerning

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Every normal electrical box in every house ive lived in has a white wire, a black wire, and an exposed copper wire. Every switch has always had a green screw that the copper wire goes around. The zigbee adapters all seem to lack a spot for the copper wire, which is meant to help protect electrical equipment and prevent fires during events like power surges and whatnot.

"I don't have ADHD, I'm just really annoying"

So I recently started to recognize a lot of the behaviors associated with ADHD. I was and still am in doubt whether I have ADHD or not, but some specific events caused me to ask my doctor to refer me for a diagnosis. I was actually doing quite OK-ish this year, after having struggled with self-worth, short depressive episodes...

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Its a known fact that two ADHD people in the same space can easily piss eachother off. Its particularly notable in parents with ADHD raising kids who inherited it from them. The good ones dont let their kids see (much) of the stress, but they struggle hard. This happens to a lesser degree with other people too.

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Machine learning is one of many forms of AI. You’re not even being pedantic correctly.

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I honestly think you want or even need them to be upset so that your narrative can work.

I talk like they do, i can tell you that its absolutely possible to be that blunt while being emotionally neutral.

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Common sense is a fundamentally broken concept.

It’s not that “few people have common sense” (the fact that this phrase gets tossed around should be clue #1 for you), but that there cannot be such a thing as sense that is common. Every region, every community, every social circle, and every individual have vastly different personal experiences and ways of doing things in life. Some people may have similar experiences to eachother, but thats no guarantee.

Typically you see the word “common sense” only used as an insult and a way to tear someone else down. You rarely if ever see it used as a complement or an objective fact. “That person has a lot of common sense” sounds wrong the first time you hear it right?

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If big corporations hoovering your data should be on everyone’s threat list, then yea, i’d say its a huge benefit.

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As someone who is both a massive degenerate AND a math/science nerd, I can confidently say that you are way off base. If a lowercase delta looks like a vibrator to you, that’s a ‘you’ problem.

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Im really fond of Azure DevOps backlogs at work, and wish there was an exact 1:1 open source version that could work offline or in combination with something like nextcloud. The structure is incredibly flexible and can easily be used for life stuff (its not just for software development or professional work!)

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Yesterday’s update absolutely fixed some of that!

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That and palworld is actually good.

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