[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

big companies trying to please their stakeholders

I don't think that happened here, with the stock dropping off 27% with one of the worst days since Y2K.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

You will have outsmarted even Einstein if you can figure out how to put the speakers where the monitors are without removing them

[-] [email protected] 3 points 6 months ago

I actually just got this photo on a whim during COVID (April 2020) when birds loved making nests everywhere, so it's shocking how much you can see here

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[-] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

It's already got 4 ports, so a 5th monitor would need something like an Intel Arc for 4 more without breaking the bank.

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PC: 5900x + 32GB memory + 6800XT + Pop!_OS

Monitors:

  • Top left: 1600x1200 from 2006
  • Left, right: 4k 60hz
  • Middle: 4k 144hz

Desk: Made this myself during COVID :)

Bottom of desk: Not shown for your safety

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Hi everyone, this is a little project I've been working on. Chata is a programming language that's just for DSP or Digital Signal Processing.

DSP is the core technology behind a lot of fancy things like noise cancelling headphones, medical radiology equipment, and other advanced mathy things like that. Unfortunately, it's hard to deal with unless you want a barrage of bespoke, often closed-source tools and libraries.

The idea behind Chata is to get rid of everything you don't need for DSP in order to make it easier and freer to do awesome stuff with DSP. If you're wondering where I got the motivation to do this, just scroll to the bottom or look at my Lemmy username!

[-] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago

right-wing propaganda, SJW blowhards, anime, and foreign language communities.

What are they so I can block them too?

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I used Reddit for nothing but memes and niche technical content, so I hope we can eventually get the same here on Lemmy.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago

I think if it's not possible to run anymore without ads, then it's time to shutter YT and let the competition fill in the gaps.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago

simply copy-paste text from one local console to another

Well, if you just have two windows going to two different terminals, whatever text you select in one you can just copy to the other usually with Ctrl+SHIFT+C and Ctrl+SHIFT+V, and my clipboard manager lets you do the same even for large amounts of text you can't select. Therefore, all you'd need a specific setup for is if you want to do this action automatically with a single button press, like an Excel macro. I hope this helps! :)

[-] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago

If your terminal supports something called OSC 52, then it should work great! I use Kitty which does support it and Alacrity should also too.

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Hi everyone! I'm the developer of a clipboard manager that I know many of us Linux users here might know, called just The Clipboard Project.

I've spent the past couple months working on a bunch of speed optimizations, little fixes, and a really cool new feature for Linux only: asynchronous X11/Wayland clipboard synchronization. What that means is that you can copy stuff in the background and your CB clipboard will pick it all up automatically.

If that sounds awesome, then you can get the brand-spanking-new 0.8.2 version at https://github.com/Slackadays/Clipboard or this post's link (thanks, Lemmy!)

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[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Anything going through xwayland will look like Wayland to things that are looking for Wayland, so it should work just fine with xwayland.

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Hi lemmies! A few months ago, I started working on something I called just the Clipboard Project. It’s a clipboard manager that’s for the terminal, and at the time it was the only such option around, and still is today.

Well, today the Clipboard Project version 0.8.1 is released. It’s a followup to 0.8.0 with some absolutely kickASS optimizations thanks to Linux’s (and actually other POSIX OSes like macOS, FreeBSD, etc.) support for asynchronous IO. There’s also a whole bunch of UI/UX improvements including being able to copy text straight from the terminal without quote characters, fuzzy file searching, and shell completions.

I’ve posted on r/linux for each of these big version releases until now, but because SOMEBODY decided to kill their golden goose, I think Lemmy is the perfect replacement. If you’re reading this then you probably think so too!

If the Clipboard Project sounds interesting to you then there’s a handy link right in the post so that you can get 0.8.1 right now. This wasn’t possible until super recently on that other site so Lemmy has the upper hand here!

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Hi lemmies! A few months ago, I started working on something I called just the Clipboard Project. It's a clipboard manager that's for the terminal, and at the time it was the only such option around, and still is today.

Well, today the Clipboard Project version 0.8.1 is released. It's a followup to 0.8.0 with some absolutely kickASS optimizations thanks to Linux's (and actually other POSIX OSes like macOS, FreeBSD, etc.) support for asynchronous IO. There's also a whole bunch of UI/UX improvements including being able to copy text straight from the terminal without quote characters, fuzzy file searching, and shell completions.

I've posted on r/linux for each of these big version releases until now, but because SOMEBODY decided to kill their golden goose, I think Lemmy is the perfect replacement. If you're reading this then you probably think so too!

If the Clipboard Project sounds interesting to you then there's a handy link right in the post so that you can get 0.8.1 right now. This wasn't possible until super recently on that other site so Lemmy has the upper hand here!

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I've been using Pop!_OS (and only it) for about 3 years now because Windows messed itself up on one of my laptops and I didn't feel like reinstalling it. During those 3 years, Nvidia on my two laptops has "just worked" with absolutely zero broken upgrades I can remember. I'm not trying to install a bunch of GNOME plugins to make it usable because that's already said and done out of the box. There are zero annoying things running in the background sucking up all my processor time. So, overall, I haven't snoozed more from a Linux distro, in contrast to trying to set up Arch on one of my SBCs.

Because of that, Pop will be the ONLY thing I'm installing on my computers for the foreseeable future. :) I wish all Linux distros were as boring as this.

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