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@romin @kaia
At least in 50 years I will finally get to the nude photos your childhood friend had sent you when she got drunk! No price is too high! 💪

@neural_meduza
Ой, Вань, смотри, какие клоуны! А я такого же хочу! 🤪

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@romin @kaia
If encrypted storage that one can access directly gets permanently stolen, even such complex password as "hunter3" can be bruteforced given time 🤓

@iska
Too late, they have already matched the phone number you've given to your home address extracted from GosuSlugi during the last leak and sold it to scientologists 😈

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@m0xee @p @Merc @vriska @Cara @Kezkch @moth_ball @Erato_Heti That's just Tusky appeasing Husky while Husky prepares to invade Poland.

yeah.....

@safiuddinkhan
For example transmitting the control stream over the network and not just images like VNC does might indeed look advantageous — but that's not how modern software works and it ends up being still transmitting images, same like W does, but with added complexity. Some things are probably worthy of being re-implemented like precise window positioning — I don't use that, but at least there are sensible use cases for that, others should just be left behind.

@safiuddinkhan
In addition to that some people take the features of X that look good in theory and attempt to present them as advantages over W, but while these indeed look good on paper, they have failed to be adopted in the software we use nowadays — despite there being plenty of time for that. W doesn't "lack" these features, it drops them on purpose.

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Not many people know Wayland and X11 are build by the same people Freedesktop.org and It is not like X11 is a competing display to Wayland with one being conservative and traditional and other being progressive and new as it has been portrayed on the internet as most people on the internet try to find politics at every place...lol... Wayland is the most serious attempt to make a successor of old and clunky but extensible X11....

@Kerosene @splitshockvirus
My new presentation has 20 endings, 18 of which are bad 😈

@kaia
> I could go cycling, but it would be so muddy.
Having dirty thoughts? 🤭

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Ges i fy nghathio yn llwyr y bore 'ma.
I got thoroughly catted this morning.
#Cathodon #CatsOfMastodon #Idris

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@realman543
Ha-ha-ha, yeah, most hate systemd and I don't use it, but I can probably tolerate it — not PA, that's what I get rid of at all costs, my idiosyncrasy 🤣
And yes, give JACK a try — it was designed with minimal latency in mind and at least by those who came from audio side of things, not by a guy who discovered CoreAudio and decided that Linux needs that too, just for the sake of routing.
@charlie_root @dcc

@realman543
Wow, BSDs have this cancer too now? 😲
If so — there's probably no reason to use JACK, JACK is actually kinda similar, but more sane and used to support wider variety of systems, PulseAudio used to be Linux exclusive… I think 🤔
There is probably a native equalisation solution for PulseAudio, but I'm no expert on that — can't help.

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@p @Merc @vriska @ins0mniak @Cara @Kezkch @moth_ball @Erato_Heti
What if I have both: do they cancel each other out or does Hitler Tusky taint the non-Hitler one, if so, should everyone using non-Hitler Tusky be defederated too (by association) starting now? 🤔

@realman543
If audio quality in general is the problem, it could be something more fundamental, e.g. integrated audio usually sounds lousy with Master level set to max, I'd look into it fist.
But if you really want to apply equalisation to everything, you can probably route all audio into JACK and do it there — would certainly add some latency, but would get the job done.
I remember @charlie_root doing things with audio on OpenBSD, maybe he has something to add.

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@dcc @realman543
Non-realtime? 🤔
ffmpeg has several audio equalisation filters of different complexity which can be chained together. Then there is SoX, which is like ImageMagick for audio. I'm not sure what's in the repos, but these two are quite common.

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