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[–] rando@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 month ago

if I understand correctly there is no way to make FOSS AA (protocol itself is not open unless reverse engineered). There needs to be separate implementation like AA / CarPlay and headunit needs to support it. Current best case scenario is miracast supporting headunits (but this is one directional)

[–] rando@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 month ago (1 children)

since this is F-Droid community I didn't mention it, but I'm looking for FOSS solutions. My phone is degoogled and doesn't have android auto

 

I would like to control few functions while driving. navigation (osmand), play music (multiple apps) are main ones. As of now I think either voice assistant or car UI are 2 options. So are there any apps supporting these?

[–] rando@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 months ago

It worked pretty decent for me trying it first time. Even has way to continue if songs r missing in soulseek

[–] rando@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 months ago

Thanks for pointing fmhy, good resource to have.

[–] rando@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Thanks, exactly what I was looking for. I've been using soulseek but not sure how can it be used for music discovery (it works perfectly if I know what I want)

 

How do I use exportify or any other option to download favorites / playlists etc (in lossless format) from any music services. I'm using soulseek but I'll check any other option if available. [EDIT]: I'm not trying to download from Spotify, looking for interfacing workflow between Spotify and Soulseek.

[–] rando@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 months ago

Had it year and half back, they advised us every 2 years

[–] rando@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 months ago

Hopefully not but yes scheduling an eye exam.

[–] rando@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Yup on mobile as well and yup saw those differences after zooming in / staring. Always a good idea to be on top of medical checkup though, I'll get eye exam just in case.

[–] rando@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 months ago (4 children)

Thanks, Maybe I see football and blue/white shirt bit more in focus (only because you mentioned it, I stared long enough lol)

[–] rando@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 months ago

When it comes to colors I should remember to crank up brightness and turn off night mode (blue filter). Thanks for pointing color difference.

[–] rando@lemmy.ml 5 points 2 months ago (11 children)

What is the difference between cataract and myopia? Is it only me not seeing difference?

[–] rando@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 months ago

Check flokinet.is In general islanding provider should have features you are looking for, I like flokinet.

 

I want to access my pc / steamdeck from laptop. All 3 devices have different aspect ratio screens. Is there a way to use steam link with guest (laptop in this case) aspect ratio? Or is there any other solution than steam link?

[EDIT]: I don't game as much, I'm mostly accessing PC / deck (in desktop mode) from laptop. When I'm playing game I generally use actual device.

[EDIT2]: Decided to go with sunshine - moonlight, seems to do everything I was looking for.

 

I would like to use openstreetmap as replacement for google maps (on web) However default nominatim doesn't generally give correct address (when searched for POI). Is there way to change nominatim provider?

 

Mostly bollywood OST and arabic If possible lossless.

 

I'm trying to get my group to play games with mumble instead of discord.

I see lot of interest and ease of installation around matrix and jitsi, however mumble seems not talked about much.

I am looking for a guide of sort to setup mumble the easy way, i don't want to get new domain and vps and i don't want to open ports in my home router.

I've tailscale/headscale running off site with tunnel to home And i also have matrix server running with traefik.

If anyone have experience in the similar scenario i would like to know

 

I'm looking to get started with hardware keys. My use case is (to start with): Running vaultwarden instance and would like to lock/unlock vaultwarden with hardware key and vaultwarden takes care of actual password storage

I'm looking at solokeys just because of open source nature, however I didn't find much info about protocol support.

For Yubikey 5C NFC I see following

Multi-protocol: YubiKey 5 Series is the most versatile security key supporting multiple authentication protocols including FIDO2/WebAuthn (hardware bound passkey), FIDO U2F, Yubico OTP, OATH-TOTP, OATH-HOTP, Smart card (PIV) and OpenPGP.

I don't yet use OTP / PIV etc. Is there a tabular form of comparison between 2? Is there any downside in getting solokeys?

 

I'm currently using system from 2016, planning to upgrade. With current length of GPU, my current case can't accommodate them so need the case as well.

I'm thinking of Lian Li evo XL. however my question is regarding Linux compatibility for all the RGB elements (fans, AIO) etc. Are they well supported (if anyone have an experience)

I'm open to suggestions as well (case and cooling) If Lian Li is not supported.

 

I've been using android 11 ROM just because I rely on XprivacyLUA. I was wondering if I should switch to any newer android versions and if there are equivalents for xprivacy.

I'm using one plus 7pro currently.

 

Are there recommended iptv providers by users?

 

Most of the EVs being announced have 24/7 internet connectivity, which in itself is fine. However most manufacturers are depending on Google, Amazon etc. to provide infotainment systems (and I'm assuming smart car related features). Generally always connected and tech giant integration doesn't go well for privacy. So are there any manufacturer not dependent on tech giant at all ? Or is tech giant integrations are fine since data is never (and never will be) relayed to cloud?

 

Is there a website that supports pc builder for 1u server? I've supermicro chassis which I'm planning to populate with parts but figuring out parts hasn't been easy since I don't know about compatibility. Mainly looking for PSU, motherboard, CPU, RAM and storage - all these (without GPU) may not need compatibility as much but still good to know

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