Thanks for sharing this, but I have found another way to control the volume. I’m using back taps on my phone to control the volume now. It’s very convenient.
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Thanks for sharing this, but I have found another way to control the volume. I’m using back taps on my phone to control the volume now. It’s very convenient.
I have edited my post to include how I enabled this.
Bruh I just got the OnePlus 12… Welp…
Pixel pricing is horrendous in my region anyway.
I was surprised to see moondrop releasing an android device. If they can keep it affordable it will sell well.
At that point BSD will take the place of linux I guess.
I have tried Buyvm when I was getting into selfhosting during the pandemic.
They were pretty cheap too, not sure about the pricing these days but you should take a look.
Recently I have started using this app called Nightwave Plaza. It has a surprisingly good selection of chill music that I can play in the background.
I still try interesting distros but the ones I daily drive are usually Arch or Tumbleweed (Void linux came close)
My favourite arch based distro is CachyOS so far, been working really well for me for the past 5 months or so.
I daily drive Window managers but occasionally I also check out Desktop environments. Here is my personal preference -
DE
WM
Don’t wait. Get Linux Mint Cinnamon / LMDE on a USB and install it.
If you don’t like Debian based or Linux Mint for some reason, then check out Nobara or Fedora KDE spin. EndeavourOS is also great.
Hah… I used to search up an issue and see my own unanswered question on reddit as the first result. ಠ_ಠ
Nah it needs more red, but it’s getting there.
About 106 communities.
Dualboot works well for people especially if they play games like Valorant and LoL which has rootkit anticheat.
I usually use audiobookbay.
The Xfce logo looks like it’s for rat poison.
I want to thank you so much for suggesting this. I’m almost caught up with all the episodes of the podcast and I’m hooked. I just wish I had the time to follow up each episode with supplementary reading.
P.S: sorry for necroposting !
I was super interested in getting a job in cybersec, especially red team. But unfortunately no one wanted a fresher like me when I graduated.
Then things led to one another and I found myself working as a web developer. I’d still jump to a good cybersec job if I ever land one.
I’m in India. Everyone I talk to just recommend either working as a developer or working abroad.
They do have a reason for saying this though. The average electrician , plumber and carpenter that they know are all make enough to survive but not enough to lead a lavish lifestyle. People who work in waste management and transport usually make even less than electricians and plumbers.
Maybe things are changing these days, I’ll have to talk to the right people to get a better idea…
If you don’t mind, what set of skills got you employed ?
I find Boost for lemmy to work really well for me. I also use Voyager as a backup.