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[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

You mean my headphones? They're Sony WH-1000XM5.

On second thought, they don't specifically have support for Atmos but I was under the impression that as long as the device playing the content natively supports it, it should be fine.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (3 children)

Spatial Audio settings:

Dolby Atmos settings when Spatial Audio is off:

Apple's implementation of Spatial Audio uses Dolby Atmos, so I was wondering if the same was possible on Android.

But the question is, if I'm playing Dolby Atmos content, what should I use then? It'd make more sense to use the Dolby Atmos setting but that one doesn't have head tracking (that my headphones support).

Edit: also this is not about converting a stereo stream; I'm playing native Atmos content.

 

I can't understand if it just means that for some reason the settings cannot be changed (refer to the screenshot) or if it's because Dolby Atmos is disabled when Spatial Audio is on. I could not find any information about this anywhere.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 8 months ago

I might actually end up disabling swap in the end. I wanted to update that apparently I “fixed” the problem (not sure if permanently) by turning off the pc, unplugging the PSU, and holding down the power button for 30 seconds. Normal reboots weren’t enough. I’ll take it for now.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 8 months ago

Yeah, I might actually end up disabling swap in the end. I wanted to update that apparently I “fixed” the problem (not sure if permanently) by turning off the pc, unplugging the PSU, and holding down the power button for 30 seconds. Normal reboots weren’t enough. I’ll take it for now.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13313385

I'm dualbooting Fedora Kinoite (ublue-nvidia image) with Windows 11 and I have a boot time of over 1 minute (only on the Fedora side).

The output of systemd-analyze critical-chain is:

└─sddm.service @16.435s
  └─plymouth-quit.service @16.315s +107ms
    └─systemd-user-sessions.service @16.299s +12ms
      └─remote-fs.target @16.298s
        └─remote-fs-pre.target @16.298s
          └─nfs-client.target @16.298s
            └─gssproxy.service @16.288s +9ms
              └─network.target @16.285s
                └─wpa_supplicant.service @16.281s +4ms
                  └─basic.target @14.798s
                    └─dbus-broker.service @14.774s +22ms
                      └─dbus.socket @14.760s
                        └─sysinit.target @14.757s
                          └─systemd-resolved.service @14.696s +61ms
                            └─systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service @14.584s +96ms
                              └─local-fs.target @14.569s
                                └─run-user-1000-doc.mount @23.123s
                                  └─run-user-1000.mount @22.463s
                                    └─swap.target @1.410s
                                      └─dev-disk-by\x2duuid-819f25f8\x2daf77\x2d4d7b\x2daaf7\x2dadb07819a7b1.swap @1.276s +35ms
                                        └─dev-disk-by\x2duuid-819f25f8\x2daf77\x2d4d7b\x2daaf7\x2dadb07819a7b1.device @584542y 2w 2d 20h 46.792s +1min 3.997s

First of all, I would like to know what the hell is going on with that 584542 years active time lol

Anyway, the x2dadb07819a7b1 UUID belongs to the swap partition.

Output of lsblk -f:

NAME                                          FSTYPE      FSVER LABEL       UUID                                 FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINTS
zram0                                                                                                                           [SWAP]
nvme0n1                                                                                                                         
├─nvme0n1p1                                   vfat        FAT32 EFI         AAFB-90EA                             553.6M     7% /boot/efi
├─nvme0n1p2                                   ext4        1.0   fedora-boot a1457f7b-c1fb-40da-9c6f-98356d9003e2  526.8M    39% /boot
├─nvme0n1p3                                   ext4        1.0   fedora-root 0e748e63-f5f5-42f1-babd-818054eb9ee5   40.8G    35% /var
│                                                                                                                               /sysroot/ostree/deploy/fedora/var
│                                                                                                                               /usr
│                                                                                                                               /etc
│                                                                                                                               /
│                                                                                                                               /sysroot
├─nvme0n1p4                                   swap        1     fedora-swap 819f25f8-af77-4d7b-aaf7-adb07819a7b1                [SWAP]
├─nvme0n1p5                                   crypto_LUKS 2                 ea073ead-906c-4127-9555-efba204baabf                
│ └─luks-ea073ead-906c-4127-9555-efba204baabf ext4        1.0   fedora-home e37f299a-84f5-46ce-976c-507b8e8e25f8      1T     1% /var/home
├─nvme0n1p6                                   ntfs              Extra       74FE8F25FE8EDF2C                                    
├─nvme0n1p7                                                                                                                     
├─nvme0n1p8                                   BitLocker   2                                                                     
└─nvme0n1p9                                   ntfs                          C02807922807869E 

What should I do?

 

I'm dualbooting Fedora Kinoite (ublue-nvidia image) with Windows 11 and I have a boot time of over 1 minute (only on the Fedora side).

The output of systemd-analyze critical-chain is:

└─sddm.service @16.435s
  └─plymouth-quit.service @16.315s +107ms
    └─systemd-user-sessions.service @16.299s +12ms
      └─remote-fs.target @16.298s
        └─remote-fs-pre.target @16.298s
          └─nfs-client.target @16.298s
            └─gssproxy.service @16.288s +9ms
              └─network.target @16.285s
                └─wpa_supplicant.service @16.281s +4ms
                  └─basic.target @14.798s
                    └─dbus-broker.service @14.774s +22ms
                      └─dbus.socket @14.760s
                        └─sysinit.target @14.757s
                          └─systemd-resolved.service @14.696s +61ms
                            └─systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service @14.584s +96ms
                              └─local-fs.target @14.569s
                                └─run-user-1000-doc.mount @23.123s
                                  └─run-user-1000.mount @22.463s
                                    └─swap.target @1.410s
                                      └─dev-disk-by\x2duuid-819f25f8\x2daf77\x2d4d7b\x2daaf7\x2dadb07819a7b1.swap @1.276s +35ms
                                        └─dev-disk-by\x2duuid-819f25f8\x2daf77\x2d4d7b\x2daaf7\x2dadb07819a7b1.device @584542y 2w 2d 20h 46.792s +1min 3.997s

First of all, I would like to know what the hell is going on with that 584542 years active time lol

Anyway, the x2dadb07819a7b1 UUID belongs to the swap partition.

Output of lsblk -f:

NAME                                          FSTYPE      FSVER LABEL       UUID                                 FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINTS
zram0                                                                                                                           [SWAP]
nvme0n1                                                                                                                         
├─nvme0n1p1                                   vfat        FAT32 EFI         AAFB-90EA                             553.6M     7% /boot/efi
├─nvme0n1p2                                   ext4        1.0   fedora-boot a1457f7b-c1fb-40da-9c6f-98356d9003e2  526.8M    39% /boot
├─nvme0n1p3                                   ext4        1.0   fedora-root 0e748e63-f5f5-42f1-babd-818054eb9ee5   40.8G    35% /var
│                                                                                                                               /sysroot/ostree/deploy/fedora/var
│                                                                                                                               /usr
│                                                                                                                               /etc
│                                                                                                                               /
│                                                                                                                               /sysroot
├─nvme0n1p4                                   swap        1     fedora-swap 819f25f8-af77-4d7b-aaf7-adb07819a7b1                [SWAP]
├─nvme0n1p5                                   crypto_LUKS 2                 ea073ead-906c-4127-9555-efba204baabf                
│ └─luks-ea073ead-906c-4127-9555-efba204baabf ext4        1.0   fedora-home e37f299a-84f5-46ce-976c-507b8e8e25f8      1T     1% /var/home
├─nvme0n1p6                                   ntfs              Extra       74FE8F25FE8EDF2C                                    
├─nvme0n1p7                                                                                                                     
├─nvme0n1p8                                   BitLocker   2                                                                     
└─nvme0n1p9                                   ntfs                          C02807922807869E 

What should I do?

[–] [email protected] 10 points 9 months ago (2 children)

I can't understand how the shadows and reflections are so accurate (not perfect, but convincing) like here or here.

[–] [email protected] 45 points 9 months ago (5 children)

This is so much better than all text-to-video models currently available. I'm looking forward to read the paper but I'm afraid they won't say much about how they did this. Even if the examples are cherry picked, this is mind blowing!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I have custom DNS filtering on my iPhone and the website looks perfectly fine. No ads or anything.

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

Re: rant. Yeah, normally none of that goes to the authors of the paper. So you’re not really taking anything away from them.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Theft because they copied your comment.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 year ago

Two things are at play here:

  1. Out of all the recommendations and ads, you only notice those who are actually relevant, so you’re biased.

  2. One would be surprised by how easy it is to predict interests and patterns based on very little information; there’s no need to spy all private conversations for that.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I pronounce as if it were a Spanish word. lol

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Do you mean how I pronounce or why I say it? If the latter, just because it sounds funny to me and it kind of became a running gag.

 

Let’s say I self-host something like wefwef (Lemmy front end) locally, so I can see it on http://localhost:port on the machine where it’s running with Docker, and also on my other devices on my same local network by accessing http://192.168.something.something:port

Now, if I were to input my login credentials on that (so without HTTPS), how dangerous is this?

 

I know it's against the law, but I found conflicting information regarding how likely it is to be enforced.

So assuming you don't have a massive quantity of data upload, is torrenting some pirated (copyrighted) content relatively safe or not?

Have you ever gotten in trouble for this (or someone you know)?

 

I’m mostly interested in tech, but I’m curious to hear your favorite forums for any topics, really! Especially some niche, underrated ones…

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/141575

Do you think this could replace/assist humans on ELI5-type communities?

Okay, I'll try to explain it to you like you're five. Donald Trump was the president of the United States for four years, from 2017 to 2021. He did many things that some people liked and some people didn't like. He also said and wrote many things that some people liked and some people didn't like. After he lost the election in 2020, he left the White House and went to live in his big house in Florida called Mar-a-Lago. There, he kept saying and writing things that some people liked and some people didn't like.

Some of the things he said and wrote were about secrets that only the president and a few other people are supposed to know. These secrets are called classified documents, and they are very important for keeping the country safe and making good decisions. The people who work for the government have rules about how to handle these secrets, and they are not allowed to share them with anyone who is not supposed to know them. If they do, they can get in big trouble.

Some people who work for the government thought that Trump was not following the rules about the secrets, and they started to investigate him. They looked at his phone, his computer, his papers, and his emails. They also talked to some of his friends and helpers who knew about the secrets. They found out that Trump had shared some of the secrets with people who were not supposed to know them, and that he had not protected them well enough. They also found out that one of his helpers, named Walt Nauta, had helped him do this.

The people who work for the government decided that Trump and Nauta had broken the law by mishandling the secrets, and they charged them with crimes. This means that they accused them of doing something wrong, and that they have to go to court to prove it. The court is a place where a judge and a jury listen to both sides of the story and decide who is telling the truth and who is lying. The judge is a person who knows a lot about the law and makes sure everyone follows the rules. The jury is a group of ordinary people who are chosen randomly to be fair.

Trump and Nauta had to go to court yesterday for the first time, where they met the judge and said that they were not guilty. This means that they denied doing anything wrong, and that they want to have a trial. A trial is when both sides present their evidence and arguments to the judge and the jury, who then decide if they are guilty or not guilty. If they are guilty, they can be punished by paying money or going to jail. If they are not guilty, they can go free.

Trump is the first former president ever to be charged with a federal crime. A federal crime is a crime that affects the whole country, not just one state or city. This makes this case very special and important, because it has never happened before. Many people are watching this case very closely, because they care about what Trump did or didn't do with the secrets.

Do you understand now?

Source: Conversation with Bing, 6/15/2023 (1) Donald Trump. https://bing.com/search?q=trump+news. (2) Trump announces raising over $6 million since federal indictment news. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/trump-announces-raising-over-6-million-since-federal-indictment-news/ar-AA1cyDVj. (3) Trump raises $7 million for 2024 campaign since federal indictment. https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-raises-7-million-2024-campaign-since-federal-indictment-2023-06-15/. (4) They Are Trump’s Aides and Lawyers. Now They Could Be Trial Witnesses.. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/14/us/politics/trump-lawyers-witnesses-nauta-corcoran.html. (5) June 13, 2023 Trump pleads not guilty in historic federal indictment - CNN. https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/donald-trump-indictment-court-appearance-06-13-23/index.html. (6) Trump arraignment live updates: Trump pleads not guilty, greets .... https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/live-coverage-trump-arraignment-miami-court-federal-indictment/.

 
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cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/PornFree/t/16264

Please keep in mind that this wiki is a work in progress. Last update: 14/06/23.

What is a porn addiction and how does it impact your brain?

Porn addiction is considered a behavioral addiction that is characterized by an ever-growing compulsion to view pornographic content or material. Today, the tools available to feed a porn addiction have evolved thanks to the internet and other technologies, allowing access to unlimited pornography with a single click.

How does watching porn affects your brain - Your Brain On Porn.

How do you define porn?

If it's artificial, and if it's providing sexual stimulus, it is most likely porn. This includes erotic stories, audio-porn or nudes.

Is it hard to quit porn?

Yes. It's like quitting smoking, but having a pack of cigarettes always in your pocket.
However, ask yourself this: will porn ever satisfy you?

"If you are thirsty, porn is a sea water to you thirst, it is never enough, it will make you sick if you consume it more, and it is never enough to end your thirst"

It is worth to take the challenge of quitting porn, and restore dopamine balance in your brain - you will feel more yourself than ever before. No more hiding your phone, downloading gigabytes of explicit content, no more escalating into more and more disturbing videos. It's a truly liberating feeling.

Friendly reminder: If you're not horny enough to masturbate without porn, you're not horny enough to masturbate.

Methodology

Some people like to track how many days they're pornfree, keeping streaks. They do reset a streak after relapse, starting from day 0.

I, however, prefer the "calendar" method - I am marking porn free days as green on my calendar, and red when I relapse. This is more encouraging and helps with the chaser effect.

How to quit watching porn?

Delete your stash
First step should always be deleting your porn stash. You are no longer a person who watches porn, therefore stash will only lead to further relapses.

Identify and avoid your triggers

First, take a good look inside your chain of thoughts. What causes you to grab your phone or your laptop and search for porn? Then, cut those triggers out.

Most common advice is:

  • Delete Instagram, or at least unfollow all the provocative content that led you into relapse.
  • When going to the toilet, leave your phone in the living room. Never take your phone to the toilet.
  • Keep yourself busy. Boredom is a huge trigger.

Take it one day at the time, minute by minute
Today you're not going to watch porn. Today you're best possible, porn-free self.

Replace porn with a good habit that will provide you some dopamine
Exercise. Go for a run. If a urge comes, do a single pushup or take a cold shower. Learn a new skill that will keep you engaged, and replace your porn habit with that.

Is "x" an relapse?

If you need to ask this question, it was probably a relapse.

Resources

Porn blockers
NextDNS
NextDNS is a DNS based adblocker with an ability to block pornography. DNS blockers are effective way to filter out things you not wish to see.
Register, configure it according to NextDNS instructions, and select host lists to block pornography. Free plan should be more than enough for one person - it also blocks ads and trackers, without tracking your internet usage or anything, really.

Apps

Android:
Table Habits
Download link
Click on the Assets, then grab app-release.apk.

This app can help you track your porn usage without tracking you. Also, can be used to track a good replacing habit as well.

 

I'm struggling to find the motivation and focus. Do you guys have any tips?

 

The amount of comments and posts I have for being here only for 5 days is absurd!

How do I stop?

 
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