A new bill forcing local authorities to remove homeless animals from city streets has led to a furious backlash
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Paris in Ruins Love, War, and the Birth of Impressionism by Sebastian Smee, 2024
The Pulitzer Prizeโwinning art critic's gripping account of the "Terrible Year" in Paris and its monumental impact on the rise of Impressionism.
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#history
#Paris
#Impressionism
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What's the most low-latency way to route audio from a #Linux desktop through a rooted #Android phone?
My new bluetooth headphones only pair with my BT transceiver using SBC despite both supporting aptx LL (most likely a compatibility issue due to the nature of true wireless headphones). My phone pairs with up to LDAC, so that would be *quite* preferable. ๐คญ
Alternatively using the whole phone as dedicated audio device in Linux would serve the same purpose I suppose.
#audio #bluetooth
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Here's the paper referenced in the example question, by "Kellner et al", which turns out to be Anna V. Kellner and 17 other people:
Springfieldโs immigrant community was targeted by far-right extremists months before Trump shared racist rumors
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Hiroshima: The Last Witnesses by M. G. Sheftall, 2024
The first volume in a two-book series about each of the atomic bomb drops that ended the Pacific War based on years of irreplicable personal interviews with survivors to tell a story of devastation and resilience.
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I think for some reason my tray icons aren't showing up. I can see that nm-applet is running, but there's no icon for it. And the current #Debian stable no longer has "stalonetray" for me to run a standalone system tray for testing.
I've looked at the sway manpages, and there's only a mention of the tray in say-bar(5). I added
tray_output *
to the
bar {
section of the config, but that didn't make it show up, either.
Any ideas?
Interesting!
I tried manually killing nm-applet and starting it directly from the command line, but it's still not showing up.
I wonder if it's the somewhat convoluted system of include files I'm using. It's a bit of a mess (to allow for theming).
the main sway config sources one file for colors, another for the bar { } part, and another per-hostname include file.
I'd hate to start over from scratch. XD
"Hasbro's CEO thinks D&D's adoption of AI Is inevitable."
"If you look at a typical D&D player... I play with probably 30 or 40 people regularly. There's not a single person who doesn't use AI somehow for either campaign development or character development or story ideas. That's a clear signal that we need to be embracing it. We need to do it carefully, we need to do it responsibly, we need to make sure we pay creators for their work, and we need to make sure we're clear when something is AI-generated."
Yet...
"Wizards of the Coast at large, at least so far, has been keen to emphasize that Dungeons & Dragons is a game about human creativity, made by actual people for actual people to play."
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