It says “coming soon”, which I guess probably means it’s a somewhat second-class feature.
blobjim [he/him]
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- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoLinux@lemmy.ml•France Just Created Its Own Open Source Alternative to Microsoft Teams and ZoomEnglish1·26 days ago
- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoLinux@lemmy.ml•France Just Created Its Own Open Source Alternative to Microsoft Teams and ZoomEnglish4·26 days ago
Seems pretty neat. Hopefully it’s somewhat simple to compile and set up. It’s kind of weird that livekit is VC funded though. Not necessarily the best, since they might have to relicense it to make investors happy at some point.
Look at their list of investors: https://livekit.io/about
The programmability aspect of LiveKit is cool, not that it matters much since this “meet” app is just something built on top of livekit.
- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoWorld News@lemmy.ml•Venezuela Approves Pro-Business Oil Reform as Trump Issues New Sanctions Waiver - VenezuelanalysisEnglish51·27 days ago
Sucks that they have to do this but whatever it takes to avoid US attacks. Unfortunately there’s no magical defense system that can stop the US from destroying their infrastructure and killing people.
I wonder if Chinese companies will also be brought in, or if the US has told them no.
It’s just so evil that this is basically the US saying “No, you are not allowed to develop your own resource extraction.”
- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoLinux@lemmy.ml•Open Gaming Collective (OGC) formed to push Linux gaming even furtherEnglish8·1 month ago
Hopefully it will include focusing on getting things like inputfd (https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-protocols/-/merge_requests/110) added to the spec, and not just stuff that would be useful to Valve/Steam (so they can sell more games on their own Linux systems).
- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoChina@lemmygrad.ml•Haiyang district heating network expanded, with Rongcheng becoming the third city in China's Shandong Province to receive district heating from the Haiyang nuclear power plant's AP1000 reactorsEnglish3·3 months ago
The end of the article says a number of other countries have nuclear heating.
- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoChina@lemmygrad.ml•Haiyang district heating network expanded, with Rongcheng becoming the third city in China's Shandong Province to receive district heating from the Haiyang nuclear power plant's AP1000 reactorsEnglish7·3 months ago
I didn’t know these were a thing. Cool!
DRI_PRIMEis an environment variable.DRI_PRIME=1 gimpis a bash syntax for setting an environment variable for a specific command execution, Whisker probably doesn’t use shell commands, it’s expecting an executable. So it’s trying to look up a file namedDRI_PRIME=1in yourPATH.You’re going to need to figure out if whisker has a way to set env vars for a command (I don’t use it so not sure what it shows when you click the “Help” button). If not, you’ll need to create an executable script file which executes your command with the environment variable set like you’re attempting to do (
DRI_PRIME=1 gimp), and then point whisker at your script.
- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoLinux@lemmy.ml•What are the best reasons people have given you for not wanting to try Linux?English71·3 months ago
I did an update or something and it corrupted the bootloading for Fedora Silverblue. Had to just reinstall everything. Also was a time when the update url or something was broken and I couldn’t update. That remains the biggest issue. But it might not be an issue for a professionally maintained distro like Ubuntu that has a company backing it. I feel like it’s safe to recommend Ubuntu but not any other distros.
And it’s definitely true that the average user has more control on Windows. You can download installers and random zip files with executables and they’ll just work. Linux has such a messed up model for executables and libraries that they usually have to be recompiled for every Linux distro unless you use flatpak.
But I think it’s mostly the learning curve of getting used to how linux desktops work and their idiosyncrasies that makes it hard for people. And tons of bad advice online telling you to run commands.
Linux actually has lots of GUI apps that can help fix issues and do things in Linux but people keep offering outdated advice about using command line tools and editing brittle config files.
And some things are distro-specific.
- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoWorld News@lemmy.ml•nobel 🤣peace🤣 prize winner Machado welcomes U.S. airstrikes on Venezuela and…English15·4 months ago
ONE STRUGGLE
- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoLinux@lemmy.ml•I hate how Apples + Googles Prinz services are fucking my Printer, yet CUPS does it right.English5·5 months ago
Apple is such a frustrating company lol. In Seattle we still don’t have tap-to-pay for public transit with iPhones because Apple keeps so much control over what the NFC transceiver on their devices can be used for. You can tap-to-pay with Android devices. So I’m stuck still using my physical card.
- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoLinux@lemmy.ml•I hate how Apples + Googles Prinz services are fucking my Printer, yet CUPS does it right.English7·5 months ago
Thanks for the history!
- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoLinux@lemmy.ml•I hate how Apples + Googles Prinz services are fucking my Printer, yet CUPS does it right.English11·5 months ago
Apple developed CUPS https://www.cups.org/
The project’s aim is to create an Android-compatible OS. I like the Linux-on-phone approach of postmarketOS better but whatever they end up working on should end up benefitting both projects since they’ll probably just be contributing driver code like postmarketOS. It’s weird that they don’t even mention postmarketOS in the announcement.
- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoWorld News@lemmy.ml•Zelensky deprives Odessa mayor, politician, artist of Ukrainian citizenship — decreeEnglish2·5 months ago
Seems like they’re mainly doing it because he has Russian citizenship??? Right-wingers are so bloodthirsty lol.
- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoWorld News@lemmy.ml•1200 Figures from across the film and TV world, including Oscar, BAFTA, Emmy and Palme d’Or winners, have signed a pledge saying they will refuse to work with Israeli institutions and companiesEnglish6·6 months ago
Pretty cool but the statement saying
The world’s highest court, the International Court of Justice, has ruled that there is a plausible risk of genocide in Gaza
is still pathetic. Won’t even call it genocide, and they still have to appeal to some stupid international institution.
- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoChina@lemmygrad.ml•Xi Jinping's recent speech where he advocates to uphold Marxism LeninismEnglish0·6 months ago
Most governments don’t really mention ideological stuff when they have foreign guests I would assume. I feel like he usually says this stuff in the CPC anniversary speeches. Maybe he did it at the last military parade too but idk. But I guess the CPC does stress the importance of keeping the military political.
- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoChina@lemmygrad.ml•Xi Jinping's recent speech where he advocates to uphold Marxism LeninismEnglish02·6 months ago
It’s funny putting weird ideological stuff like this in your speech when you invite a bunch of capitalist countries.
- blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.nettoWorld News@lemmy.ml•Xi proposes Global Governance InitiativeEnglish11·6 months ago
govern me please
wow nice! Surprisingly long battery life.
It’s built on top of Devuan which is a fork of Debian which uses Linux.
Apparently Devuan is “Debian without systemd”. 🤡🤡🤡
I would stay away! systemd provides so many well-designed APIs that are helpful for server management.
Also most projects that promote not using systemd are weird ideologues at this point.