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@mcc This one could be easily achieved today simply by running Waydroid on some VR Wayland compositor.

@aeva Shorty after Google dropped the ball I settled on CommaFeed and been using it ever since.

@Juice8767@nerdculture.de @gamingonlinux I'm using xow, works fine. Previously you had to update libusb to prevent it from eating 100% CPU on one core, but since the recent update of the base OS it's not needed anymore.

@gamingonlinux Being able to wake the Deck up requires cooperation from the Deck's hardware.

phosh 0.23.0 is out 🚀📱 :

There's a new lockscreen plugin to show emergency information by @kop316 , Plugins can now have preferences, we switched documentation to gi-docgen and there's more.

Check out the full release notes at gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p

@purism

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Me, looking at some political polls: How come that I never get to participate in those?

Also me: *never answers any phone call from unknown numbers*

@etam @agilia If you want to play with it before it gets enabled, you can simply fork the kernel GitLab repo, edit librem5_defconfig yourself and grab the deb file from CI job.

@glassbottommeg It shows me 96 games, 73 of which were during a single streak of "hey, let's see how this game works on the Deck" right after I received it 😂

@gardiner_bryant You need to get funding. Unless you do it by winning a lottery, it will come with some strings attached. It's entirely up to you to decide which strings you find acceptable for this project and which not, nobody else can tell you that.

@mcc Are you familiar with works from Polish Radio Experimental Studio? There's a lot of 60s/70s avant-garde musique concrète originating from there that this piece makes me think of.

I happen to have worked on a short game that exclusively used samples from compositions made at PRES (more specifically by Knittel, Sikora and Szeremeta) for all its sounds and music, you may find it interesting: youtube.com/watch?v=4hqDk6IRbN

Modern games doing dithered 1-bit alpha with temporal AA to mimic translucency (many UE4 games do that) give me that "quirky graphics tricks for retro consoles" vibe. Sure, it's pretty clever, but I can... ahem... see right through it!

I know I'm late, but...

Non-destructive filters in Audacity \o/

@TheEnbyWitch @glassbottommeg @browren @akien I should add that this MBP was upgraded with an SSD; I may have accidentally made it sound much worse than it actually is:)

@TheEnbyWitch @glassbottommeg @browren @akien I mean, it does make a difference! But only if you have a comparison or make measurements. I only noticed that I had Portal 2 installed on SD card because a mid-2012 MBP was finishing loading a bit sooner than Deck during co-op; loading times didn't bother me at all otherwise :D

@glassbottommeg @browren @akien Well, it absolutely is quite noticeably slower, but games in general aren't exactly I/O-heavy, so it most cases it just makes loading screens show up for longer.

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