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Transistor - A new KDE app for Internet radio


About this app:
This project grew out of my Advanced Radio Player widget.
Now it’s a full-fledged radio app.

Features:
- Create your own library where you can add your favorite stations

  • Easily search and discover new radio stations
  • Automatic recognition of tracks if is possible
  • Adaptive application layout, compatible for small and large screens

Source

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Does anyone have any experience with sending raw HID commands on Linux? Trying to make a project work


I've currently been messing around trying to make the Switch 2 Pro Controller work on Linux using the raw HID commands from this website, to potentially build into a driver as a bit of a project to get better at C. However, seemingly nothing I use can send any commands properly, or at least in a way that makes the controller work. I've tried both echo, sending bytes to the /dev/hidraw6 device (that device at least on my system, may vary on others), as well as hidapitester (a wrapper for hidapi). I know the device works, as a WebUSB tool that uses the same commands makes the controller work on this system. Is anyone more familiar with this, and can point me in the right direction? I'm on Fedora Linux 42 if that info helps.
in reply to heythatsprettygood

You might want to try this matrix channel:

matrix.to/#/#simracing:matrix.…

It's a channel for sim racing, but there are pretty knowledgeable people around that can get all sorts of obscure peripherals working on Linux.



“Zero” Progress in Ceasefire Talks, Hamas Official Says


Jeremy Scahill
July 7, 2025

"The Israeli delegation that arrived in Doha Sunday has not been empowered to make any decisions. Netanyahu’s lead negotiator, Ron Dermer, is not in Qatar, and instead the team is headed by the deputy head of the Shin Bet intelligence service. The Israeli side, according to the Hamas official, appears to have come to Doha with a limited mission of reiterating Israel’s demand that Hamas accept Tel Aviv’s terms for a temporary truce."



“Zero” Progress in Ceasefire Talks, Hamas Official Says


in reply to Peter Link

Almost like Isreal doesn't want a ceasefire, even though they'd be the ones to immediately break it


When Your Body Attacks Itself – Autoimmune


Check it out.

Heard of this tangentially.

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When Your Body Attacks Itself – Autoimmune


cross-posted from: lemmygrad.ml/post/8433326

Check it out.

Heard of this tangentially.



When Your Body Attacks Itself – Autoimmune


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Heard of this tangentially.


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European Dockworkers Refuse to Load Weapons Aimed at Palestine




Philadelphia Municipal Workers Strike Before July 4 Celebrations




U.S. servicemen arrested in Japan's Okinawa for assault


in reply to Avatar of Vengeance

Our overseas military members are criminals. They mostly don’t get punished. I’m happy for that to change.


why is unzipping on android so slow?


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/32606497

why is unzipping on android so slow compared to Windows? I've tried ZipXtract, MaterialFile... All took 10+minutes to unizip a zip file that only took 30 seconds to unzip on Windows.

Why is this the case and i s there any way to speed it up?

Thanks a lot

EDIT:

I am using google pixel 9a so this issue looks like it might not be the issue of storage speed

Windows is not running in a virtual machine, just a normal laptop

Typo in the post fixed

EDIT AGAIN:

Solved!

yes it the archive does contains thousands of small files! I think that could be the reason of low performance on android mobile!


thanks a lot @Brett@feddit.org

This entry was edited (6 months ago)
in reply to Holeheadou92984

EDIT AGAIN:

Solved!

yes it the archive does contains thousands of small files! I think that could be the reason of low performance on android mobile!


thanks a lot @Brett@feddit.org



Russian army forces Ukrainian troops out of town in Zabarojia





in reply to MirchiLover

Well the article says that the AI agents were able to complete 30% of the tasks given to it like searching the web, communicating with co workers, etc. I think this is interesting

CMU researchers have developed a benchmark to evaluate how AI agents perform when given common knowledge work tasks like browsing the web, writing code, running applications, and communicating with coworkers

"We find in experiments that the best-performing model, Gemini 2.5 Pro, was able to autonomously perform 30.3 percent of the provided tests to completion, and achieve a score of 39.3 percent on our metric that provides extra credit for partially completed tasks"


Personally i belive this is impressive.

in reply to tfowinder

That's really not. A calculator that only gave the right output 30% of the time would be worthless.


New Grads Hit AI Job Wall as Market Flips Upside Down


in reply to MirchiLover

my autism perpetually plagues my employment prospects and the memories of my struggles to gain employment in the few years since college makes me pitty others like me who will be forced to do the same thing I did.

i have an unfortunate front row seat to the asshattery that our capitalist system has created for young people trying to get a foothold in this industry and i don't know what to make of it since they, themselves support the same system that's fucking them over and sometime virulently defend it; it's a bit like watching maga cheer on their own demise.

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in reply to MirchiLover

Took long enough. People are so god damn stubborn.

Windows 11 is an annoying experience out of the box, yes; like Linux, you have to do some tweaking to get it functioning the way you like it (start with installing StartAllBack to fix the Start Menu + taskbar issues, and O&O Shut Up 10 to stop the ads and telemetry) but if you're big into HDR like me then there is no OS better than Win11 for a quality HDR experience that just works.

But if you're not into HDR, don't play games with kernel-level anticheat, and don't have expensive DJ equipment that is only compatible with Windows and MacOS, then there is no reason to continue using Windows. Linux is a much better option for you.

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in reply to Psythik

HDR actually works fairly well on Linux these days. Been using nobara for the better part of a year now and almost every game I’ve tried, that has HDR support, just worked out of the box.
in reply to Psythik

like Linux, you have to do some tweaking


no you don't. most things literally work out of the box.

in reply to ☂️-

To be fair, there is often a bit of tweaking to keep linux going. But in general, it works quite well.
in reply to diskmaster23

you can tweak linux to your liking, but if you need tweaks for linux to be usable it probably means you chose the wrong distro or de
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in reply to MirchiLover

But but but I thought Apple was the good guys, all the degooglers said so
in reply to MirchiLover

If they dont comply with the EU rules/laws/regulations, they have no right doing business in EU. Simple.
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The destruction of Palestine is breaking the world


Israel’s war in Gaza is chipping away at so much of what we – in the United States but also internationally – had agreed upon as acceptable, from the rules governing our freedom of speech to the very laws of armed conflict. It seems no exaggeration to say that the foundation of the international order of the last 77 years is threatened by this change in the obligations governing our legal and political responsibilities to each other.
in reply to greenfire

The world was already like this. What’s being destroyed is people’s false consciousness of the world, especially people in the imperial core.
in reply to davel

That's so true. 30 years ago the US, with the help of it's vassals, hid its Imperial wars and resource extraction under the banner of globalization and human rights.