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I mean, that’s how I got through high school. So sure.
I mean, that’s how I got through high school. So sure.
Yeah, the point is “you can use either one”, instead of “we made the choice for you”
“the order in which the system discovered it” is not deterministic
This is the same problem they had with hard drive names and it seems to have been solved in a sensible way, i.e. /dev/sda still points to the first disk detected by the system, but you can look look in /dev/disk/by-path (or by-uuid, etc) to see the physical address of the devices on the system and what they are symlinked back to, and set your fstab or mdadm arrays to be configured based on those unique identifiers instead.
So, I guess what I’d like to know is why hasn’t this been solved the same way? When you boot up they should present every hard wired Ethernet port as ethX
, and the hardware address interface should be present as well but aliased back to the eth
. Then you can build the your network configs based on either one.
Shouldn’t be that hard right?
To be honest I’ve never bothered to check the authenticity of my cat’s compliance tests.
I think Sony wants out of the physical console market. They just don’t know how to do it. The consoles are sold at a loss, but the games sales are massive returns on investments.
If they can double their sales by releasing on steam at the cost of 30% per sale, they still come out ahead, and can save all the R&D cost on developing a physical console, plus the loss from each individual console sale.
I’m impressed with my pixel’s ability to do it. I forget it’s on sometimes and I’ll walk in a pub. Having only been inside 5 seconds and my phone in my pocket the whole time, it already has the song playing on display on the lock screen. Its almost like it works better when the volume is lower. I have a harder time detecting music with it if I turn the volume up or hold it near a speaker. Put it my pocket and have 30 people talk over it? Probably has a 95%+ successful detection rate in those conditions
More wheels!
How often do you do updates on your home server?
Interesting. It looks like there’s a couple criteria to get something into the Extra repository, but the primary one looks to be a ready and willing package maintainer. Sounds like that hasn’t happened yet for fvwm.
What is it you don’t like about the AUR?
I run Arch but don’t install anything from the AUR unless absolutely necessary (or if it is dead simple enough for me to understand). I find the pacman-only experience makes a great stable low effort stable PC with all the latest bells and whistles. System updates on the weekend, once a week. No problems.
You can do the same with just paru
. No flags necessary.
I used to be dead.
I still am. But I used to be too.
Oh, sorry… Wrong Mitch…
Thanks!
I’ll keep digging.
I’m actually not looking for a single device that does audio output and audio input at the same time. I’m happy with my existing Bluetooth headphones in A2DP. What I’m trying to sort out is if I get a standalone Bluetooth microphone will it deliver high quality audio input, or will it still sound like a cellphone call from 1999?
But being this is a 44dBA washer, the most powerful dishwasher in the world and will wash your plate clean off, you’ve gotta ask yourself a question: “Do I feel lucky?”
Well, do ya, cup?
I had not heard of that before. Thanks, I’ll add that to the list for digging.
Yeah, my current wireless headset with a USB dongle has great quality for both sound and mic. But I have limited USB A ports on my motherboard, so I’m trying to move to purely Bluetooth to free up the USB port. Bluetooth sound output on a headset works fine, the only open question I have is Bluetooth sound input quality, because I can’t find any useful information after a couple of hours of searching about dedicated microphone devices and their audio quality over Bluetooth.
Yeah, I’ve got a few of those to bridge the gap. Its frustrating how many relatively recently purchased devices I have that are still micro USB. I bought a Logitech mouse like 2 years ago and it’s a micro USB plug. Frustrating. That mini USB period before micro USB lasted like 5 years at most and everyone very quickly switched to micro almost over night. The switch to C is taking forever.
I don’t want both at the same time.
I’m happy with my Bluetooth headphones doing just audio out with no mic.
I’m trying to figure out if I get a different dedicated Bluetooth mic, will it actually be decent mic quality over Bluetooth, or will it be the same garbage mic quality I get when coming from a headset+mic combo?
Unfortunately that’s exactly what Nationalism Socialism was all about. Great socialist policies to support and bolster the in crowd. Unfortunately those policies aren’t extended to the out crowd. And the out crowd is pretty easily defined when you’ve got “Nationalism” in your political party’s name.