

Also this project for Neatos. https://github.com/Philip2809/neato-connected


Also this project for Neatos. https://github.com/Philip2809/neato-connected
I’m sure that’s the attitude that will help make Linux a prominent desktop OS among the general population. /s


The audio system in my car is broken. I use my SDR to stream the radio to my phone and play it on a Bluetooth speaker. Overkill? Yes. Learning experience? Yes.


By radio are you referring to proxying internet radio streams, rebroadcasting OTA using an SDR, or an endless playlist stream?
IMO the gnome store is lacking. Fedora KDE has Discover for it’s store. It has more buttons (GASP) and has easier control over which additional repos are shown in the store.


It wasn’t cheap hardware. It was a full FPGA!


Oh dude. The next drop. DIY it. It’s easier than you think. Even the cheap keystone punch tools will get the job done.
If that doesn’t work, Shift + Insert.


IMO, the Windows Subsystems is kind of cool. WSL 1 used it too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File%3AWindows_2000_architecture.svg
What’s he going to do? Drop commits? /s


Check out the Park Cities that are north of downtown Dallas.


So many come out of school with Matlab experience. I get them started with python. They brush me off. Then the license server goes down. Welcome to open source grasshopper! I should make a meme about this and put on my door…


I have to take a breath whenever I find an F77 file. Prepare for a lack of objects!
I put Bazzite on an Intel n100 box I’m using as an HTPC. Super easy install and it was ready to go and working just fine very quickly. Jellyfin works really well! It really is quite incredible how far things have come since my first install of Ubuntu 14.04. Atomic could really make some headway on making Linux easy for a typical user. Wine has come a LOOOONG way help keep compatibility too.
Way better than my Ubuntu desktop. The only thing hold me back on putting an atomic distro on my desktop is not familiar with how things like Python venvs would work for development. That and I use a global hotkey program for Team speak since they haven’t updated to handle Wayland global keys.


The position thing is the fault of the app developer. I don’t have that issue with Podcast Republic.


I think that is just wildly amazing that printer drivers in Linux so often just work. I plugged in a wireless printer the other day and the hardest part was connecting it to the network. Once that was done BOOM Ubuntu found it and I could print. Those driver maintainers are doing a great job!


I am annoyed by the weird UX differences between Kodi and Jellyfin. I really want this to be a thing. I’ve got an N100 box running libreelec right now. I really want Bigscreen to work on x86. Just need to have patience.


Woah there! This is GNOME. You don’t get choices.


I keep a Win10 VM kicking for things like this. Sure I could probably do it with Wine, but sometimes I just take the easy route.
I feel slightly safer knowing that the cars around me most likely have a functional horn /s (but only slightly because there are more things going on in the inspection to meet the bare minimum of safety. not a high bar, but at least a bar)