@enduser@berserker.town The one that I got with a discount! 😆
It's too late to investigate now, it was "living" for two weeks or so at my place before I decided to do something with it. I doubt I've kept the receipt. Too bad, I'd definitely get more, it's tasty. I've only used fourth of it for soup. Made bulgur with another fourth + mushrooms and other veggies today. Ate fried pork with a side dish of that — it was super-tasty 😋
@beasts
… and a hundred percent reason to remember the name!
Oh no, we don't know the cat's name 🙀
@enduser@berserker.town
His Mac is too new for that I think 😅
AFAIK YellowDog was PowerPC only and it's long discontinued now. I have a couple of old Macs capable of running it, I'm using PowerPC port of Void Linux on those.
@thor
@thor I wish I could quote my older posts though, especially if it has attachments, so I don't have to upload them again. Linking kinda works, but not that well, the one whom I reply with link to doesn't see the whole post and I have to explain it why they should follow the link, if full post would be seen it'd be obvious.
@coisbackeljau
He probably won't answer the questions though and tell you that it's KGB who's going to be asking questions 😂
@ploum
@thelinuxcast
Oh, yes, it can get tricky!
There is a nice little program named kanshi for handling multiple displays, like running certain commands when display with particular name is connected. I use it to shut off the built-in display of my laptop when external display is connected and to set scaling and padding on that display. Maybe it'll be of use to you too.
@thelinuxcast
You usually use swayidle for that. Put the following line in swayidle's config:
timeout 450 'swaymsg "output * dpms off"' resume 'swaymsg "output * dpms on"'
This should do the trick.
@thor All dogs go to Heaven, half the cats go to Valhalla 😼
@thor Beyerdynamics are good, but not that easily repairable. Once I was asked by my then girlfriend to fix the cable in her headphones (she had 880s, but I don't think they are different) and I was surprised that you can order a spare cable, but you can't replace it without soldering. Well, you can always just cut old cable and twist the wires, but it's not a good option if you take them outside. I can replace any part in any of my Sennheisers without gluing or soldering, I like that a lot!
@neural_meduza Одна лошадь от него вроде ускакала недавно. Или уже вернулась? 🐴
@nerdtronics@mstdn.starnix.network
You can always use ffmpeg to make sure it did:
ffmpeg -i <file_name>
> Stream #0:0: Audio: flac, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16
s16 — here I have a 16-bit signed one
@newt
And that is why it's important to be up to date 😅
Cool! Thanks for the tip.
@WaughheadRex @nerdtronics@mstdn.starnix.network
@terryenglish It's not a thing, it's a creature! 🐲
@thor
Something is wrong with their form though. Drops, who'd want that? 🙄
@TANSTAAFL
@nerdtronics@mstdn.starnix.network
OGG Vorbis is lossy. FLAC does support 32-bit signed sample format, not with the reference encoder though and, according to this, you won't benefit much: https://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?t=122139
Using generic file compression tools like 7zip or even ZStandard is probably your best bet.
I don't know much about other lossless codecs like APE, they probably don't support 32 bit. AIFF is uncompressed, same as WAV basically.
@WaughheadRex @newt
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