This comment made me go down the kio rabbit hole, how does I not know this exists? I can’t wait to try some of these, even if I was using some without realising (like smb://). Browsing a filesystem through SSH or using audiocd:/ to rip a disc in the format I want… sounds almost too good to be true. KDE never stops getting better.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Tempus v4.6.0 android subsonic clientEnglish
2·3 months agoLooks great, maybe this will convince me to setup a music server to free up space on my phone :) One question, does it support browsing by
album artistinstead of justartist? I organise my music with Picard which moves features to the artist tag, which breaks up albums when using just theartistview. Great work either way
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What are some of your most useful or favorite terminal commands?
2·3 months agoYou can also press
alt+.multiple times to cycle through all recent arguments
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Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System@lemmy.ml•I hate #Spotify but didn't want to miss out on all the #wrapped excitement, so I made mine out of event logsEnglish
6·3 months agoDefinitely recommend this approach, listenbrainz end-of-year recaps are quite similar to Spotify. Plus their tagging tool is great
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the hardest addiction you've tried to break or are trying to break?
11·3 months agoI wish I had the willpower to stop wasting days in front of my PC and go out more, but it always feels impossible, no close friends, no car, live in a small town with an average age that’s probably in the 50s. All I do is go to work and come home to sit in my room. I also hate talking to new people over voice chat (and it takes me some time to warn up to someone when only talking over text) so I don’t do much socialising when sitting at home. I’ve been thinking of moving to a bigger city but that’s a whole other can of worms and doesn’t fix my ability to hold conversions past pleasantries
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What have you heard people say that screams "I have lived my life in a Westernised bubble and have no idea how the world is" ?
8·6 months agoPublic transport navigation is also very lackluster.
This reminded me of a few months ago when I went to Milan with a friend. I used Organic Maps for getting around and they used Gmaps. Their phone was always trying to get us to walk as little as possible, using EVERY possible combination of metro, tram and busses for even the shortest trips, it was insane. Change bus here, ride one stop, get on the metro, change to the other line, get back on a bus, take the tram, it never ended. Same trip on organic maps was 3 changes on the metro and a 5 minute walk at the end.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Downloading music for my ipod and server, what's your favorite album?
1·1 year agoTo see the next part of the dream - Parannoul https://youtu.be/gb9Qqt75rzg
The things we think we’re missing - Balance and Composure https://youtu.be/p7npsekc1c8
Cold visions - Bladee https://youtu.be/3PEoICa7B5A
So a T95, but even dumber? I love it
Ah, I misunderstood then, I thought the linux option still had a win key on it and that it was different in some other way. Thanks for clarifying
The linux keyboard has a Windows key?? What’s special about it then, that makes it a linux keyboard and not a windows one?
I’ll echo the rest of the comments and say Debian with docker. I use podman myself but the setup should be similar enough. I used the official Jellyfin guide from their wiki and got everything working in a day, including transcoding.
They use XDG Desktop Portal, which makes video and audio capture system level instead of application level to enhance security. When a program wants to record your screen you get a pop up to choose which screen/window to share. After that the app can only see that window or screen.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Can you suggest some energetic, dream-like alternative songs?
1·2 years agoParannoul - Beautiful World. If you like it, check out his albums, especially To See the Next Part of the Dream and After the Magic
Oh I know about alpine, sadly it didn’t “click” the same way void did and felt more like a distro to use in embedded systems or similar space constrained situations. Gentoo on the other hand I like, but the initial setup + waiting for stuff to compile put me off of it. Maybe I’ll try it again sometime with all precompiled packages.
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Void is my favourite distro, although I haven’t used it for a while. Extremely fast package manager, rolling release but not bleeding edge, super simple, very fun to tinker with (more than Arch imo). I stopped using it because I wanted something more popular for easier troubleshooting. But if I ever get a secondary PC/laptop I’ll probably start using it again.
Plymouth would be what you’re looking for. You’d have to find an XP theme or create one yourself.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•4 Tools to Share Large Files Over the Internet Securely
71·2 years agoI never see toffeeshare mentioned. P2P, encrypted, no size limit. Only problem is you can’t send folders, only files, but that’s easily solved with tarballs or RARs.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How to choose your first distro - A guide for beginners (flowchart + text post)
31·2 years agoNot unintuitive, but thinking about it from a beginner standpoint, calamares-based systems are way easier to ‘get’. These distros don’t ask for domain names, proxies, usage surveys etc. This stuff isn’t that complicated, but they add an extra level of things you need to worry about if you’ve never used Linux before, which is the kind of person who this flow chart is made for.

Civ 6 is the worst for this. IIRC for a while you couldn’t do multiplayer between native Linux and Windows