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Switch to Linux: any suggestion on a virtual screen manager like DisplayFusion?


I want to switch from Windows to Linux for my office PC.
I will be using multiple Windows VM because in the office we use multiple software that runs only on Windows (maybe we'll switch to something else, but right now I need the VMs) and because i like to snapshots and go back in time when I test new software.
I thought about Ubuntu because it seems to be the most user friendly.
I always work with a tons of opened windows (mainly Firefox) and I like to have a place for each of them, Right now on Windows I use DisplayFusion that creates multiple virtual screens (7, 4 or the 32" horizontal monitor and 3 on the 28" vertical one, both 4K), I've attached the configuration.
So, the question: is there a software that works kinda like DisplayFusion? (virtual screen each with it's own taskbar, maximize in each of them, remember the position of each window, ...).

P.s. Can I pass only some USB port to a Windows VM using KVM?
Pp.s. Is it possible to use Premiere on a Windows VM? Would it run smooth?

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VFIO GPU Passthrough for Premiere is a must. While not trivial to set up, it’s not too bad if you know what to do. It took me some trial and error but didn’t spend too much time on it. Main issue is making sure your PC has enough PCIe lanes.

ETA: look into LookingGlass for capturing the framebuffer from a GPU accelerated VM into your Linux host. I haven’t tried getting this to work personally but I have used Moonlight which adapts Nvidia game streaming tech for your desktop apps.

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Rappare och youtuber i konflikt. En så kallad youtuber eller influerare som i detta fall är en slags veckotidningsskribent men i filmform och en svensk gängkriminell som också är rappare har råkat i luven på varandra.

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For centuries meandering rivers have been straightened – but experts say restoring their natural bends and curves can prevent flooding and create healthy habitats for wildlife.


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Can anyone enlighten me:
What is the advantage of IRC over say Matrix, Email, etc...
in reply to gandalf_der_12te

Email is message exchange with a person or group of people. They can reply at any time.

IRC is a chatroom. You go to it when you want to chat. A lot of software have support channels. You probably don't know most of these people. Unless you are saving them somehow, you don't have a history of the chat room.

I've never used Matrix but it's a instant messaging protocol that allows voice and video.

in reply to IllNess

~~Small correction, matrix does not support voice and video, but clients like element use jitsi meet to support both.~~
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in reply to Interstellar_1

Wrong, it actually supports voice and video now, althouh it has only been implemented in element
in reply to Interstellar_1

From what I understand, the newest version of Element X paired with Matrix 2.0 will now support voice/video without using jitsi.
in reply to gandalf_der_12te

Very low bandwidth or resource usage would be some advantages, less so since they made in this java heh.


Study shows reduced inflammation in residents after adding trees to their neighborhoods


in reply to LibertyLizard

I love trees, and they now also help us to stay healthier??! We need dense trees in all streets!


3. Oktober 2024, 19:00:00 CEST - GMT+2 - Technische Universität Graz, 8010, Graz, Österreich
Oct 3
Campus Inffeldgasse - TU Fest 2024
Thu 7:00 PM - 1:30 AM
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TU Fest - Go Underground


Donnerstag 03.10.2024

Beginn 19:00

Musik aus 00:00

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De flesta vänstersajter tappade läsare under juli. Även i augusti har de flesta vänstersajter tappat läsare. Även ETC har tappat läsare. Några undantag är Dagens Arena, Klägget, Opulens, E-Folket och Internationalen som ökat antalet läsare enligt siffror från Similarweb. Största vänstersajterna i augusti 2024 är ändå i stort sett desamma som tidigare.

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Embracing the arts for systemic change, NaturArchy proposes to re-consider our imaginaries on nature and the non-human.


Fyra åtalas för synnerligen grova narkotikabrott. Sedan i vintras har polisens granskat försändelser som Postnords personal upptäckt som misstänkta för att innehålla narkotika och dopningspreparat. Nu åtalas fyra män för synnerligen grova narkotikabrott, grova dopningsbrott och grov narkotikasmuggling.

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Source based Venom linux Distro


So i recently learned about a distro that has popped up called venom linux. It's a sourced based distro using the package manager called "scratch"

I am very familiar with gentoo linux and this seems like it has heavy inspiration from the gentoo project. Its very cool to see another source based distro come into the picture. The unique part is it has 2 init systems currently, which are neither systemd or openrc?!?!

They are S6 and sysv
Which i have never heard of until now.
The install looks via similar to gentoo/classic distro install. Which consists of creating partition schemes and filesystems then extracting a archive of the base file.

Some of the main taking points are

"Minimal as possible

Customizable

No systemd (elogind or any part from it)

Centered Around smaller software

That means the lack of huge software like Gnome"

I thought this was a pretty neat project and wonder what other gentoo users think aswell as binary distro users

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I've been a decades long Gentoo user, but now I'm experimenting with NixOS as I've gotten older and value my time more. The 12+ hours of compiling when there's a chromium / QT update is no longer a badge of honor.
I haven't fully converted though, Gentoo binary packages are working as an acceptable stopgap


Working on a FOSS tool to convert raw work time data into a clean report for your boss or client. Any interest?


It's almost done (it would take one or two weeks to clean it up for FOSS release). It's a CLI tool. It works great for my use case, but I'm wondering if there's any interest in a tool like this.

Say you have a simple time-tracking tool that tracks what you do daily. The only problem is that there are gaps and whatnot, which might not look nice if you need to send it to someone else. This tool fixes pretty much all of that.

Main format is a JSON with a "description", and either "duration" or a "start"/"end" pair. It supports the Timewarrior format out of the box (CLI Time tracking tool).

in reply to sebastiancarlos

“FOSS” here doesn’t mean hosted exclusively on proprietary Microsoft GitHub, right?
in reply to toastal

Yes, I’ll host the source code on GitHub. I could consider mirroring it on Sourcehut if there’s enough interest, but I prefer the PR and Issues workflow on GitHub for collaboration. Plus, more people tend to have GitHub accounts than GitLab or Sourcehut, which makes it easier for contributors.

I get the concern about Microsoft, and while I’m not a fan of the company, GitHub has advantages that are hard to beat, especially for community reach. As for OpenAI potentially using the code, personally I don’t mind if my own code gets used for AI training.

I’ll be using an MIT license, in case you're curious. Everyone is free to mirror it anywhere.

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On the 44th anniversary of the birth of COPPES, the Committee of Former Political Prisoners of El Salvador, imprisoned, tortured, raped, disappeared and murdered during our still unfinished Popular Revolution of the eighties of the last century, the comrades present express our solidarity with the heroic people of Palestine, as well as with the Lebanese people who suffered a terrorist attack three days ago by the Zionist regime of “Israel”, a crime that caused 37 martyrs and 3000 wounded.

LONG LIVE FREE PALESTINE – FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA!

LONG LIVE THE HEROIC SOLIDARITY RESISTANCE OF THE PEOPLES OF LEBANON, YEMEN, IRAQ, IRAN AND SYRIA!

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Source: Resumen Latinoamericano

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Looking for a portable ortholinear


Hey,

I'm looking for a portable ortholinear for taking to co-working in my backpack.

For context, I'm a coder. I use neovim all day. At home I use a maltron 3d. It's a fantastic comfortable keyboard (I think kinesis nicked the design?), although it did take getting used to.

It's the only keyboard I've ever been able to touch type on.

So yeah. I'd like to find something similar that is portable. It has to have quiet switches, as it's a shared office. Any suggestions?

So far I've looked at:

Those all look nice, but are too expensive.

How does the ergodox ez hold up these days?

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way smaller, but a good compact package as an ortho, is the reviung41. here is the kit. I couldn't get used to it though, I prefer more keys.
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