FWIW, I took the plunge with a iFixit kit to replace my Pixel7 spicy pillow battery. I’m reasonably handy but had never done a glued phone before. I sprung for a clampy, watched the video and it all went extremely smooth, ~ 1 hour.
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MalReynolds@piefed.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Nexus Gamers are going to test gpus on Linux (Bazzite)English2·3 days agoAttaching files from Dolphin to mail just works as Drag and Drop (gives you the choice of inline or attachment for images, cool, did not know that). Not sure for firefox, would need a target, but there’s always right click, copy location, paste into any file chooser.
MalReynolds@piefed.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Nexus Gamers are going to test gpus on Linux (Bazzite)English3·3 days agoAs in between them ? Not something I do enough to care about, and I use Zen and Betterbird, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V, but I just selected something from Zen and dropped it into a new message in Betterbird without issue…KDE FWIW. There are still some rough edges with flatpak and wayland, but they’re mostly smoothed now. It’s usually permissions (KeepassXC and firefox is a bitch for example, but doable).
MalReynolds@piefed.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Nexus Gamers are going to test gpus on Linux (Bazzite)English5·3 days agoYup, you can just do your Arch (or other distro-hopping) stuff in a distrobox if you want. Break it, blow it away and start fresh, uBlue don’t care… Switch DEs, that’s a one liner (although Gnome and KDE still don’t play well together, so use a fresh user). What’s not to love?
MalReynolds@piefed.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Nexus Gamers are going to test gpus on Linux (Bazzite)English18·3 days agoExperienced here, did my time in Arch, learned a lot, perhaps even more than necessary, now retired to Fedora, then Bazzite and Aurora-dev. It just gets out of my way nicely. Something, something, Bell curve meme, plateau of enlightenment meme.
And I would absolutely recommend Arch to a technically competent gamer newcomer as the fastest way to get up to speed.
Horses, Courses.
MalReynolds@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Meta’s Ray-Ban Display Glasses And The New GlassholesEnglish1·3 days agoPocket high power laser to burn out the camera ? Just make sure not to hit their eyes (or don’t). /s
MalReynolds@piefed.socialto Technology@beehaw.org•Meta’s Ray-Ban Display Glasses And The New GlassholesEnglish21·3 days agoSecond, it sucks that the wrist band thing is being tied with bullshit ai glasses. I would love to see that as a regular input device for PCs and smartphones.
Seconded, have long considered sub-critical neuron monitoring a really good in to ‘thought control’ without the privacy complications. No thanks neuorolink, stay out of my head (at least for many years until the implications and side effects shake out, fMRI also spooks me) but I’m fine with wrists and perhaps voicebox (ala firefox ), you know, voluntary stuff. What are the odds they’ve locked it up in patents and it’s now a tech dead end for the next decade or two…?
MalReynolds@piefed.socialto Android@lemdro.id•Google: 'Your $1000 phone needs our permission to install apps now'". Android users are screwedEnglish181·7 days agoWell said, and you’re right, it’s not hopeless. Most people don’t need the latest superphone, personally I want to carry around a good music device, that I can read books on, and preferably have maps. Many like cameras, but I like the idea of a devoted one. The communications (/surveillance) device is a separate thing and perhaps we should think seriously about breaking these things apart, hotspot that you turn on when needed for example. How about a nice general purpose pocketable linux gadget and a secure simple telecom to give it a connection?
MalReynolds@piefed.socialto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Roll 3d100 for story pointsEnglish10·7 days agoRule of thumb.
Double the number, bump the units.
MalReynolds@piefed.socialto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•The best of both worlds with IEMs and TWS buds maybe?English1·9 days agoI like my qudelix-5k, does flawless 96Khz/32bit LDAC to my Pixel7 (not that I use media that high, but it works well). Balanced output, onboard equalizer, it’s a good usb DAC as well., been solid for 2 years+, goes great with IEMs. It’s a bit pricey and likely to be a pain when I have to go in to replace the battery, but I find myself charging ~ weekly, so Li-ion is good for ~ 1000 charges, perhaps 500 before significant degradation, which is 10 yrs or so. Worth it for my use case.
MalReynolds@piefed.socialto Autism@lemmy.world•Am I resistant to advertisements, or is it all mirage?English7·9 days agoIMO nerds are mostly not resistant, so much as take pains to actively remove ads from their sight (adblockers, pihole etc, avoiding Meta type crap and so forth). Adtech has been awfully refined over the last century and if they’re doing it right you don’t even know that it’s effecting you, so best to avoid.
MalReynolds@piefed.socialto Linux Memes@sopuli.xyz•Inspired by recent install events. I (am failing to use) Arch btwEnglish4·9 days agoMay I suggest an immutable Fedora spin OS (silverblue, bazzite, aurora etc) with an Arch distrobox. All the fun, very few of the headaches, break Arch, blow it away and start fresh (back up an installed packages list).
MalReynolds@piefed.socialto Linux Memes@sopuli.xyz•Inspired by recent install events. I (am failing to use) Arch btwEnglish1·9 days agodeleted by creator
MalReynolds@piefed.socialto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Charlie Kirk Assassination Sparks Social Media CrackdownEnglish27·14 days agoAlso it’s martial, not marshal, which is reasonably important as martial means pertaining to war, i.e. the army running things.
podlet does a pretty good job of spitting out quadlet .container files or entire pods from a dockerfile.