GitHub - WinampDesktop/winamp: Iconic media player
GitHub - WinampDesktop/winamp: Iconic media player
Iconic media player. Contribute to WinampDesktop/winamp development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
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MSI Laptop fan Control
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/20144115
MSI laptop fan controlHello,
Until this week I was using Windows for gaming. However since it won't recognise any HDMI screen I switched to linux gaming.
So far, everything I heard was true. We can play on Linux !
There is, however, one small "issue" that I have. I have a MSI laptop (GF65 Thin 10UE) and until now I managed the fans with Dragon Center when gaming. With Linux I don't seem to have that possibility, which leads to overheating issues.
Is there any tool suited to manage fans on MSI, since isw doesn't seem to be compatible with my particular model...
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I like CoreCtrl. I don’t know how well it works with Intel and Nvidia, but it’s great on my AMD Thinkpad and desktop.
Nice thing is it’s in most distros’ repos these days.
MSI laptop fan control
Hello,
Until this week I was using Windows for gaming. However since it won't recognise any HDMI screen I switched to linux gaming.
So far, everything I heard was true. We can play on Linux !
There is, however, one small "issue" that I have. I have a MSI laptop (GF65 Thin 10UE) and until now I managed the fans with Dragon Center when gaming. With Linux I don't seem to have that possibility, which leads to overheating issues.
Is there any tool suited to manage fans on MSI, since isw doesn't seem to be compatible with my particular model...
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You want fancontrol
Try installing lm-sensors via your distros package manager then running sensors. Can just google how to setup fancontrol as well
Mostly avoidable causes of death
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RustyTube: A rusty Youtube client. (Desktop)
GitHub - opensourcecheemsburgers/RustyTube: A rusty Youtube client.
A rusty Youtube client. Contribute to opensourcecheemsburgers/RustyTube development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
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Ledande personer i rörelsen för ett öppet och fritt internet, en social webb, har bildat The Social Web Foundation. Det är en ideell förening med målsättningen att skapa kopplingar mellan sociala plattformar med hjälp av det öppna standardprotokollet ActivityPub.
Evan Prodromou Launches The Social Web Foundation
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OnFailure in your .service file if you want some thing to happen when that specific service fails, but I don't know if there's a blanket way to tell systemd to notify via email when any failure happens (I wouldn't mind a desktop notification... will investigate)
When I checked a long time ago, there wasn't.
And not only failures, often it's useful to get mail for all executions.
I guess cron continues to have its place.
Evan Prodromou Launches The Social Web Foundation
Evan Prodromou Launches The Social Web Foundation
In a gesture that's been a long time coming, Evan Prodromou, co-author of the ActivityPub protocol, has launched The Social Web Foundation. The organization aims to tackle the various headaches and chSean Tilley (We Distribute)
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Would be very interested to know if Meta (listed as a "partner" organization) is providing financial support, like how fellow partner the Ford Foundation lists a $50k grant[1] in February 2024 to the Exchange Point Institute, which is the "fiscal sponsor" of the Social Web Foundation
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Premises: a house or building, together with its land and outbuildings (properties).
Premise: an idea, theory, or theme that forms the basis for a statement or action.
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GE-Proton9-14 Released
Proton:
- Update wine to latest bleeding edge
- Update dxvk to latest git
- Update vkd3d-proton to latest git
- Update dxvk-nvapi to latest git
- Import upstream proton changes
- Update mono to 9.3.0
- Rebase wine-staging
Protonfixes:
- Added god of war ragnarok SteamDeck=1 workaround (thanks UserNamesAreNotMyThing)
- Added Star Citizen libcuda nvidia fix (thanks ProjectSynchro)
- Added fix for Plain Site (thanks iodream)
- Added fix for Worms: Blast (thanks iodream)
- Remove deprecated Sleeping Dogs: DE fix
- winetricks now built from source
- Elden Ring fix updated (thanks UserNamesAreNotMyThing)
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Grovt dataintrång utfört av Iran påstår Säpo. Irans säkerhetstjänst har genomfört en specialoperation mot mål i Sverige. Det påstår i alla fall Säpo. Genom ett grovt dataintrång tog hackare över en svensk sms-tjänst och skickade 15 000 meddelanden med uppmaningar om hämnd mot koranbrännare. Enligt åklagare var målet att skapa splittring i det svenska samhället. Det visar en svensk förundersökning som nu är nedlagd.
Beslut utan konsekvenser om fisket i EU. Idag finns en begränsningsregel om fiskekvoter i EU som i princip säger att allt riktat fiske efter bestånd som riskerar kollaps kan stoppas helt. Den har i princip aldrig haft nån praktisk betydelse och det fanns ett förslag om att ta bort regeln. Förslaget röstades dock ner i fiskeriutskottet i EU.
Announcing: frog-protocols for wayland
From the repo
Wayland Protocols has long had a problem with new protocols sitting for months, to years at a time for even basic functionality.This is hugely problematic when some protocols implement very primitive and basic functionality such as
frog-fifo-v1, which is needed for VSync to not cause GPU starvation under Wayland and also fix the dreaded application freezing when windows are occluded with FIFO/VSync enabled.We need to get protocols into end-users hands quicker! The main reason many users are still using X11 is because of missing functionality that we can be shipping today, but is blocked for one reason or another.
Mesa MR to add support for the 'frog-fifo-v1' protocol :(github.com/misyltoad/frog-prot…)
GitHub - misyltoad/frog-protocols
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I like the approach here, but the requirements are a little vague and prone to bikeshedding. Stuff like "could this be used by multiple clients" might mean a protocol is held in limbo whilst it's given extra scope for example.
It'll need some strong moderation which might rub people the wrong way, but if this keeps Wayland's cutting edge moving whilst the official solutions are found, I'm all for it.
Octopuses and fish caught on camera hunting as a team (ft. octopus punching fish)
"Octopuses normally hunt alone, but footage captured by divers has revealed that they can collaborate with fish to find their next meal. The videos, described today in Nature Ecology & Evolution (citation 1), show that the different species even adopt specific roles to maximize the success of joint hunting expeditions."
Associated research article (open access):
Sampaio E et al. Multidimensional social influence drives leadership and composition-dependent success in octopus–fish hunting groups. Nature Ecology & Evolution (2024). doi.org/10.1038/s41559-024-025…
Same news that was independently reported by Science News (might need membership):
science.org/content/article/so…
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Earth may have breached seven of nine planetary boundaries, health check shows
Earth may have breached seven of nine planetary boundaries, health check shows
Ocean acidification close to critical threshold, say scientists, posing threat to marine ecosystems and global liveabilityDamien Gayle (The Guardian)
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Announcing: Frog Protocols for Wayland
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in reply to theshatterstone54 • • •unique_hemp
in reply to rhabarba • • •There's a difference between source available and open source. For example, actually being allowed to distribute modified versions is pretty damn important:
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in reply to rhabarba • • •The official open-source definition expects more freedoms that just being able to see the source: the whole point of having the source isn't transparency, it's freedom. Freedom to fork and modify. Freedom to adapt the code to fix it and make it work for your use case, and share those modifications.
This doesn't let you modify the code or share your modifications at all.
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in reply to rhabarba • • •Everyone has a different opinion on what that means, some people get really angry when you don't use their (or some other group's) explicit definition of the term "open source" that nobody actually owns. If they want it to mean something really specific, they should use a registered trade name with a defined meaning. But that usually implies some kind of capitalism at work, which most FOSS zealots are very much against.
In the end, nobody wins...
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in reply to puttputt • • •Which is one of the possible definitions. Mine is "you can see the code". Everything else falls into "free software".
testman
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in reply to puttputt • • •opensource.stackexchange.com/q… has a discussion about this.
The short story is that the OSI failed to obtain a legal trademark in the US for the term "open source" (software), resulting in many opportunistic companies and individuals adopting the term popularized by the OSI (which was founded by Eric Raymond, Michael Tiemann and Bruce Perens).
There was controversy at the time due to it being a business-friendly spin on the ideological "free software", and I personally avoided using the term for many years as a result. Even without a trademark on the now generic term of Open Source, there is still value in the OSI brand and its stamp of approval on a license.
Those who want to be crystal clear, should probably always say OSI Approved Open Source License.
Now, I'm off to have a Nescafé Approved Coffee.
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Unknown parent • • •I guess that my definition of open source is not that uncommon, given that the terms "free software" and "libre software" exist and are rather well-established by this point.
christophski
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