Yeesss come to the dark side
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It’s terribad, the only glimmer of hope is web assembly and the related apis, but ultimately it’s just adding another layer to the onion that will eventually have sensitive data and important interfaces to protect and require yet another layer on top.
Also it’s a sneaky way of exploiting foss without contributing back.
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Him and Elon were cybering, calling it now...3·2 days agoMaybe there are no hackers, just calculated leaks
The Android way to do this is to open the file from some sort of file browser app and select Firefox from the list of apps that registered for that file type. Unfortunately it looks like Firefox doesn’t register itself for html files.
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Researchers finds high levels of dangerous air particles(PM2.5) in air near electric vehicle fast charging stations.English17·13 days agoWtf kind of article is this? This would be a great example of sampling bias.
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Linux@programming.dev•Three Years of Nix and NixOS: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly3·14 days agoHeeby deeby what about the various ways to build fhs environments in nix. My largest complaint is actually that the nix ecosystem has disjointed, incomplete, and incorrect documentation. You can get through it, but it’s often best to try reading the code in nixpkgs when things aren’t working like the docs say. I’ve been getting by for a few years now and I don’t really even know the nix language, I really should put the time in to learn it but I will when I need to.
I’m very happy with how much nixos just works and doesn’t let me break the whole os just because I want to try the latest version of blender 😅
🤣 wtf did I just read
Is this why C++ will never die?
Nope. I bailed when I read the words NFS and kerberos in the same sentence.
Thank you for participating in the latest moral race to the bottom
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Life360 Secretly Sells Users’ Geolocation Data to Third Parties, Class Action Claims11·16 days agoAs a life360 user, I really don’t know how any reasonable person in the last 10 years could sign up and not know they’re selling location data. It’s a free service primarily designed to track your location. I didn’t read the terms, I just assumed it to be true.
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Researching making the switch from Windows on my main PC and I have questions.1·17 days agoI can confirm focusrite scarlet interfaces work fine, and the uv1 should be fine as well but I don’t have one. You may need to get familiar with the Linux audio landscape. VSTs mostly work these days, although I only use foss VSTs so maybe commercial ones have their own caveats.
For pro audio you should be using JACK to connect your sound devices. These days if you run a system that uses pipewire, pipewire can pretend to be a JACK server just fine. I like to use QJackCtl to set up Jack environments, although its not necessary because many DAWs are capable of setting up in the application.
For a DAW I used to love Ardour, now I still like it but am sad that it has been crashing often for me. I don’t use any of them but there are some well liked Linux daws like reaper.
You may have trouble with recording without a preemptable (aka real-time) kernel. Afaict this only matters on lower end computers or when you have a lot of live plugins running, but using a kernel with this feature just means that more kernel code can be interrupted to handle things like fresh audio data arriving over USB.
Mostly, you’ll need some time to get everything working how you want. I agree with the recommendation to use a separate disk in your existing computer for Linux, or get a whole separate computer. The nice thing about using a separate disk is you can know for sure your windows setup is available if needed. For me I slowly left windows behind, only realizing later that it has been a year or more since I last fired it up.
But wait as he has the mandate of the people
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Linux@programming.dev•What's your "Oh fuck, that actually worked!" Linux moment that made you feel like a wizard?2·19 days agoWould you believe me if I told you this is how conda works? :P
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Linux@programming.dev•What's your "Oh fuck, that actually worked!" Linux moment that made you feel like a wizard?2·20 days ago2 that stand out to me:
When I successfully got virtualbox to boot my windows xp partition inside Linux because I needed to run some software for school.
When I figured out how to use qemu-nbd to mount a qcow2 image backed by a physical block device in order to run non-destructive filesystem repair and file recovery with test disk. Did that for a while for my university IT help desk to quickly save files off failing disks.
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Rotary wing tism be kickin, i wana know what model it was >.<7·21 days agoGrab an RTL sdr and listen in yourself!
Thank you, I was very confused by that left image.
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Socialism is the actual teaching of Jesus131·24 days agoI think part of that sentiment is also I’m not a threat to the government please don’t kill me
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How many of you use Lemmy and ONLY use Lemmy vs Reddit?2·24 days agoI basically only use Lemmy. Since reddit first tried to restrict their API I’ve been outta there. Other that that I use Facebook for marketplace because less and less is on Craigslist
He doesn’t need to hide, there’s a designated smoking area on the other side of the parking lot.