I own my computer. But on Windows, it doesn’t feel like that…
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I own my computer. But on Windows, it doesn’t feel like that…
Yay! 4.8 supports my camera! I can finally stop running darktable nightlies
Digikam. It supports grouping (or stacking as it’s called in Lightroom) by filename, so you can auto group RAW and JPG. It has hot keys for flagging rejects/approvals during initial inspections and review, so you can just fly through them.
Photoprism is not suitable as part of a post editing workflow. It’s a gallery for displaying and searching your photos after they’ve been sorted and edited.
I’m just here for the Shadowrun screenshot in the video…
There’s a few “Your question here” questions…
This is kinda the opposite of what you’re asking for, but might address the reason that you’re asking the question?
CachyOS is an Arch based distro, but it precompiles many arch packages (and some AUR packages) in several versions, optimised for either x86_64-v3 or x86_64-v4.
So if your goal is “optimised” rather than “compile yourself” it might be worth looking at
That’s what I did a couple of months ago. New PC, got rid of Windows and moved to Arch. The old PC is running Arch as well, and acts as our media PC.
Bought a brand new machine. Top of the line. Installed windows on it. Thought “You know what, fuck this, time to give Linux another go”. Discovered that nvida and Wayland don’t get on…
It doesn’t block them though does it? My understanding is that it simply filters them so that you don’t see them anymore. They’re still there doing their thing though.
Before Musk, Twitters advertising was driven by engagement, and engagement was driven by encountering things that made you angry. So they were slow to respond to anything but the most egregious cases of hatred and bigotry.
He’s mostly on nostr of all places…
Like 3/4 of programs will never remember their size and position, so you have to make a never ending list of kwin window rules, which then end up affecting other windows you don’t want to
That’s Wayland specific isn’t it? X11 behaves a lot better in that regard
So so close, but it doesn’t import my ratings and play counts through arsenic, only the raw music, which means none of my playlists will work
I’m a little bit excited by that
Airsonic is fine! Looks like it should do what I need!
Now, if you tell me it’s subsonic compatible and I can use that smartlist feature with subsonic music as a source, I’ll have found my new music player :)
Does it have smart playlists that can combine other playlists?
They’re going to use LLMs to analyse user usage data to make things better?
At the moment, fish doesn’t know what to do with run0. When that changes, I’ll start using it :)