

why use crc32 though? do you have some program that only works with that?
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why use crc32 though? do you have some program that only works with that?
yeah on windows its… limited. you can make virtual playback devices (speakers) with programs like vb-cable to separate them. you can then set up monitoring for them so that you hear it and… you can’t mix it with your mic so that’s no good.
there was also Synchronous Audio Router. but it’s buggy and microsoft made sure it never ever gets an update
I would prefer the setup to be easy on the client side
you mean for the viewers, right? this shouldn’t make any complications for them
I see and I support that. but at 2 out of 3 places I have seen, context was missing making it harder to understand your message
this comment made sense at one place, but if you just copy it to other responses like here people won’t understand what do you mean.
tbh, this seems a bit… defensive 🧐
Rewrite It In Rust ™, and then it’ll work everywhere.
joking of course. you still need different builds for glibc and musl
at which part did they set the house on fire?
yeah. the thing with the stuck keys and crashes is not normal. I’ve never experienced it (though I wanted to restart the window manager once), but also I’m using KDE
and you know what? if you still need x11 for some things, log in on a 2nd TTY to another user with an x11 session. you can then switch the active TTY to use the other. Though I admit, I have no idea how the 2 users’ sound system work together
Technically you can. you can select the window to be shared, or a whole desktop, and if you are on linux and use the pipewire sound system (a lot of places it’s the default nowadays) you can use qpwgraph or similar tools to connect the outputs of a game to the browser’s audio sink. it can also be automated
you can configure both quality and fps, but I think fps can’t go above 30.
you could use OBS to PeerTube. you might have to search for an instance that allows unlisted streams though, if you don’t want it to be public
it may be because of the browser’s user agent. Changing that may help, to make of believe that you are on an apple device
I guess the point is more about the leadership, who has the control, who are the majority, and not purism
NAS shared folders
now that is something that can easily make the system unstable, especially a laptop that will disconnect from the network at least ince in a while. my experience is with KDE, that if there’s an unresponsive SMB mount 8n the filesystem, the whole KDE plasma environment fill freeze left and right, maybe with the exception of the window manager. but I have experienced this with other programs too. I suspect they all do filesystem accesses on the main thread and that’s why when a directory read hangs, they can’t do anything even handle clicksuntil the read times out.
its infuriating honestly, in a sense. of course, I have got all my money back lol. but it’s like nobody is testing software with SMB shares, but I guess probably same goes for NFS, SSHFS or anything remote
I’m already running too many browsers in some trenchcoat on the desktop.
Anyway it;s a client server architecture
that does not warrant a browser. not only JS can do HTTP requests
anyone who thinks web tech is best practice on the fucking desktop should be expelled from the whole field
said ford would consume way too much gas and produce way too much noise, among other things. but what’s the problem with the current installer? that it doesn’t have curly corners, and that it has too many options which is confusing to those with no reading comprehension?
sure making a new installer from scratch, whats more with web tech, is definitely easier than fixing the existing solution thats almost perfect
nah its a lemmy app on android that didn’t get an update in ages. probably just uses a faulty markdown renderer
modernmassively resource wasting GUI programming is happening on the web and mobile phones
there, I fixed it for you.
something has replaced your lessthan signs with their HTML counterparts. such a silly thing to do in a code block
That said, I’m a firm believer that doing GUIs through code is an inefficient, cumbersome, and antiquated process that should be replaced with more visual alternatives
what do you mean? I’m not familiar with Godot.
Android comes to mind where most commonly you build the UI in XML. what do you think about that?
they are using zoom? eww