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

It takes up half a GB of RAM and constantly keeps the CPU active. It's still on X11 and thus integrates poorly with the rest of my Wayland apps. It seems to report itself to Pipewire as something else every other week and is thus impossible to control reliably.

It works well and I haven't encountered any crashes or other bugs in months. But I genuinely think it could have been much better as a QT app or so. Plus, thanks to Electron there isn't an ARM version either making it impossible to run on my Raspberry Pi or my Pinephone.

[-] [email protected] 14 points 1 day ago

It's a shitty overbloated Electron app.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Es ist echt schwer Apotheker zu finden, die einem keinen Unsinn andrehen wollen. Ärzte würde ich sagen 50/50 aber bei Apothekern scheint das weit verbreitet zu sein.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago

Probably gonna watch Physics Girl's Long Covid stream. If I can stay awake.

[-] [email protected] 15 points 1 day ago

Man bekommt halt nur keine "Placebos", nicht mal auf Nachfrage. Meine Frau wollte mal ein Placebo haben für die Reisekrankheit unserer Tochter, weil die echte Medizin zu ekelhaft sei. Konnten sie ihr in der Apotheke aber nicht anbieten. O-Ton: "Sie könnten ein Homöopathisches Mittel nehmen. Aber da wäre dann halt Wirkstoff drin."

Am Ende hat sie ein leeres Fläschchen mit Pipette mitgenommen und selbst Wasser eingefüllt. Steht jetzt neben dem Hexenspray gegen Hexen unter dem Bett.

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

Ich mochte Mads Mikkelsen als Kannibale bevor es cool war!

[-] [email protected] 30 points 1 day ago

Nennt sich Leiche.

Dank euch für kommend zu meinem TED Sprech.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

Ich bin dort, wo ich immer bin. Im Bett.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago

Könnte nach so ziemlich jedem Wochenende gut eine Montagehilfe gebrauchen.

[-] [email protected] 18 points 2 days ago

Would be great if he raped pedophiles.

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How Elon Musk's Starlink Turned Remote Amazon Tribe Into Social Media And Pornography Addicts

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Can you recommend any PCVR games that can be played lying down? Preferably something slower that runs on Linux.

So far I've tried:

  • Overload: Works, but I get motion sickness.
  • Hellblade: Works but for some reason it's too boring for me at the moment, dunno why.
  • Arkham VR: A PITA to get working with shitty controls and it's almost impossible to play lying on your back.
  • Star Wars Squadrons: Works well, will keep playing.
  • The 7th Guest VR: Doesn't work on Linux.
  • Alien Isolation: Doesn't work on Linux.

I'm currently installing Alyx but that will probably be too much for my little Deck and on top of that demand too much interactivity.

I really wish The 7th Guest worked. That could have been exactly the kind of calm experience I wanted to play.

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I think Microsoft's planned recall feature where they screenshot everything you do so that it can be analysed by AI isn't as bad as everyone makes it sound. It's only bad because Windows is closed source and nobody can verify if what they say is true.

But if Microsoft aren't lying and none of the data ever leaves your PC (which is supported by the fact that you need a pretty beefy machine to use it) then it is one of the more privacy friendly shit they've done recently. And I think they were fully aware that they could only sell "thing that records everything you do" if they could convince people that it doesn't share that data. Guess they failed.

If it were open source I might even think about using it myself. If the hardware and subsequently power requirements weren't so absurdly high.

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FOSS AI painting with Krita

It's so awesome that I can let my kid paint with Krita and let her enhance the picture with AI live. She wanted to have an AI picture editor on her phone but I didn't like the privacy policy. But Krita AI Diffusion came to the rescue.

After testing it out myself I showed her Krita, the most important tools and how to use layers and before I could say anything she was off to paint a nice landscape. When she was finished I actually got to enable the AI plugin and show her the ropes around that. And after enabling live painting she went ham and added a phoenix and a giant hand.

Hardest thing about it was that she had to describe what she wanted in English. But she's already learning that in school so it shouldn't give her too much trouble in the long run.

Anyways, FOSS rules!

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Cheeky

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