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bbbhltz, to linux in how come a m4a file doesn't loop when I configure vlc to do exactly that? OS: Debian 12.5
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Sometimes yt-dlp drops fragments leading to corrupt files, maybe that’s what’s going on.

bbbhltz, to linux in PSA: How to install Brother HL-L5210DW printer under Fedora 40 using IPP-over-USB
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I went through something similar with my Brother printer, but stuck with USB. I’ll have to give your tips a try later.

I haven’t been able to get 2-sided to work except with LibreOffice for some reason, but maybe that DuplexNoTumble thing is the key…or value.

bbbhltz, to foss in what's your current linux distro?
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Debian

I’ve tried different distros and liked them, but tend to come back to Debian.

bbbhltz, to technology in Elon Musk bets Tesla on Optimus, says over 1,000 robots working in factories next year
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My scepticism is through the roof reading this. First, I find it hard to believe that he has two working units unless they are programmed to sit in front of a terminal and tap Y…

https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/0cf90fcb-f698-4c8d-9e1c-0052149a2f92.webm

The rest speaks for itself: Musk likes to BS.

bbbhltz, to music in Nicki Minaj Released After Detention in Netherlands for Drug Possession Allegations
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Well, that’s quite a lot to learn in less than 10 words!

bbbhltz, to music in Nicki Minaj Released After Detention in Netherlands for Drug Possession Allegations
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I’ve never heard their music so I can’t say anything about their character or what they might be like, but I sure sounds like they fucked around and found out and then played the victim.

bbbhltz, to technology in Why is this episode of NOVA about data privacy recommending Privacy Badger?
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If you are geoblocked you can stream it with …pbs-video.pbs.org/…/nova5107-AABR-AVC_793.m3u8 with mpv

See also: this thread on Mastodon octodon.social/

bbbhltz, to technology in Why is this episode of NOVA about data privacy recommending Privacy Badger?
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Ok. Makes sense. The video is geoblocked for me so I probably should’ve kept my mouth shut

bbbhltz, to technology in Why is this episode of NOVA about data privacy recommending Privacy Badger?
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Maybe just bad research. I haven’t tried, but I’m sure if you search for “how to protect yourself online” some of the SEO manipulating websites show up in the first results.

bbbhltz, to linux in Can't figure out how to get Plank working on Wayland
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Also, for Plank at least, I have a feeling that development has stopped so waiting won’t help. You’ll need to find an alternative.

bbbhltz, to linux in Can't figure out how to get Plank working on Wayland
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Hi,

It it possible that Plank doesn’t work with Wayland, plain and simple.

bugs.launchpad.net/plank/+bug/1632841

The latest version dates back to 2019.

I think Dash to dock is used often.

For Guake the version in Bookworm is from 2022 and you may need to set an environmental variable or perhaps it isn’t built with Wayland support on Debian.

You could hit up the Debian forums for a better answer.

bbbhltz, to linux in SSH login without user name?
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If I’m correct, that would mean that technically, I could authenticate to an SSH server without supplying my name if I use a private key?

Yes.

The public key contains a user name/email address string, I’m aware, is the same information also encoded into the private key as well? If yes, I don’t see the need to hand that info to an SSH call. If no, how does the SSH server know which public key it’s supposed to use to challenge my private key ownership?

Most of this can be found reading through different Git docs, whether from GitHub, GitLab, Codeberg, Gitea, etc. When using Git you can use different keys for different repos/forges and each has a defined pair, similar to accessing different SSH servers that require specific key pairs. I do understand your questions, but I lack the finesse to explain it since I really only use SSH and Git for my blog and not for anything too complicated.

bbbhltz, to linux in text clarity on windows is so good, can I get the same on linux?
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There are some tips here that might help

github.com/…/arch-linux-font-improvement-guide

Important to note that restarting or running sudo fc-cache -fv is key when doing things with fonts.

bbbhltz, to foss in NewPipe/PipePipe-like app for Linux?
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There are solutions that work. Like you, I would enjoy a simple app that allows for subscriptions and playlists without tracking or using an account. I mostly use RSS feeds (newsboat) and watch the videos through mpv.

And yt-fzf is great too. It uses invidious instances instead of YouTube links.

bbbhltz, to linux in When do you consider a system to be bloated?
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I don’t feel like my system is bloated.

It probably isn’t bloated.

I guess it’s subjective, but when do you consider a system to be bloated?

If someone is testing out several different DEs or WMs and installing meta-packages, then I suppose I might say that things are bloated because they could end up having multiple apps to control the same preferences along with different libraries, etc., and then when they decide to update it takes ages. That would be bloated for me. I have tried the minimal stuff before. Like you said, hundreds of packages, not thousands. But, I didn’t install any manpages. So when I decided I wanted those manpages the number of packages ballooned. Nothing was really bloated, just a number on neofetch going up.

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