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silmathoron

@silmathoron@floss.social

I post mostly in English, about #sustainability, the #EnvironmentalCrisis and the #environment, #SurveillanceCapitalism, and #FLOSS.

I've an alt https://floss.social/@silmathoron where I do the same, only in French.

I tend to boost a lot, so don't hesitate to mute my boosts if you feel overwhelmed (three dots on my profile > "Hide boosts from https://floss.social/@silmathoron")

Most of my posts are automatically deleted after a year.

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silmathoron, to Dragonlance
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Anyone knows a music player on Linux than supports the format?
Preferably a @kde styled one but I'll take others.

As far as I can tell, and do not seem to support it (please let me know if that's wrong since I'd rather use one of these two).

I've seen that VLC reads it but I don't find it very satisfying as a music player.

sergi, to ubuntu
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My experience with #elementaryOS so far has not been great. After installing I had to do a bit of tinkering to install the right Nvidia drivers and be able to boot to GUI, many times the system hangs after coming back from suspend, the default terminal has some issue that makes it laggy, etc.

Considering deleting it and switching to #Ubuntu.

Any thoughts/recommendations?

I love #ArchLinux but I'm not feeling like spending hours tweaking my system, I prefer a "just works" solution right now.

silmathoron,
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@sergi might be worth trying it with the edge iso from linux mint, then, should be good enough: https://linuxmint-user-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/edge.html

freebliss, to random
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Introducing ...

The Hyper 8 Video System.

https://simonrepp.com/hyper8/teaser/

Yaaaaaayyyyyyy ٩(◕‿◕。)۶

silmathoron,
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@freebliss this looks very interesting!
Since you explicitly propose this as an alternative to big infrastructures, is there a plan to use something like PeerTube to have people share their bandwidth?
Or some alternative to manage sending from 1 to many efficiently?
Otherwise it seems rather difficult to host anything popular as the bandwidth requirements (and associated costs) would quickly become prohibitive.

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