MrStetson

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[–] MrStetson@suppo.fi 2 points 4 months ago

I have no experience about more complex infotainment aftermarket systems but if it can connect to android and add functionality that way they not obsolete as fast. But pretty much all tech nowdays has planned obsolescence which sucks

[–] MrStetson@suppo.fi 1 points 4 months ago

We were talking about old cars with high likelyhood of DIN size standard radios.

But you are not wrong, car manuafacturets started to make uniquely shaped radios and later infotainment systems that you pretty much can't install aftermarket ones, and having all controls in the single unit is dumb, and touch screens are even dumber, i never want that to my car. I love my buttons!

[–] MrStetson@suppo.fi 13 points 4 months ago (4 children)

And if you want connectivity or infotainment you can just install an aftermarket system, still not anywhere as near invasive as new cars integrated ones

[–] MrStetson@suppo.fi 29 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Bitwarden, Aegis (2FA app for Android), Syncthing are probably the most impactful

[–] MrStetson@suppo.fi 1 points 6 months ago

Pixel 4a models do have headphone jack if you don't need the newest models, unfortunately no sd card slot still

[–] MrStetson@suppo.fi 10 points 6 months ago (6 children)

Don't know that kind of site but i would bet Google Pixel phones have one of the best support from custom roms including Lineage, Murena, Calyx, Graphene and whatnot

[–] MrStetson@suppo.fi 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Can confirm, after distro hoppong through Mint, Pop!_OS, Fedora and Nobara, Nobara has been the most straight forward and least problems. And KDE has and will have better support for stuff like VRR and HDR coming soon and even a joystick calibration builtin

[–] MrStetson@suppo.fi 1 points 7 months ago

For me it makes the sink for stream audio but wires my mic to it instead of the app or desktop audio, gotta rewire manually. After that it works

[–] MrStetson@suppo.fi 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

On wayland (KDE Plasma) it's not as seamless. For me it creates two sinks, one of which is voice channel and other is the stream audio stream. It wires my mic to both automatically and i have to manually wire the app audio to stream audio sink. So it does work with extra steps. I use qpwgraph for wiring.

[–] MrStetson@suppo.fi 15 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (5 children)

And Vencord has a desktop client "Vesktop" which works like Webcord, with audio in stream too. No presence detection but notifications have worked for me

[–] MrStetson@suppo.fi 10 points 1 year ago

Proton is basically just a version of Wine but Steam has other runtime apps like Pressure Vessel that work together making the game run. Don't know if Lutris has anything else than managing and running the apps in the Wine prefix with specified Wine version. This is as deep as my knowledge goes.

[–] MrStetson@suppo.fi 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's been a while since i used any other DE but i remember Windows being slow couple years ago on high-end pc, and i remember a de where super did nothing, think it was Xfce. Nice if most major DEs have this feature

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