

But the same money


But the same money
Think of him what you want, but I think this nicely shows the problems that “gamers” will encounter when switching to linuxand gives a good view from outside the Linux community


No. Every software of similar size as Firefox is full of bugs and vulnerabilities


Matlab is 900 per year for an individual license. Simulink is 1500 and every toolbox (from which there are more than 100) is another 500. Also thinks like the compiler or parallal processing are toolboxes and not included in the base price.


What’s the advantage of either of them compared to a jupyter notebook?


Mumble is better though


Does anyone actually care?
Also running youtrack here and I’m quite happy about it. It lacks some features though that seem quite basic to me. E.g. you can’t sort knowledge base articles alphabetically and in the Gantt chart you can’t show the due date of an issue
Also the android app crashes all the time
No, you don’t understand what I’m ranting about. My point is, I should not need to fix anything. Drag and Drop is a basic feature from the 80s (?). Such big project as Wayland, Flatpack, gnome or whoever is at fault, should not release a software with such a feature not working reliably
I don’t know if that’s really the way to go. I don’t even know if it’s a flatpack issue. Maybe it’s just this one program and the developer packaged it wrong. The archive manager is not a flatpack, so maybe it’s a completely different issue there or the same one and it’s unrelated to flatpacks at all. I have now idea and I should not have to, because, as I said, it’s a basic feature that worked for years and should still just do.
True, but for some reason in the software center flatpack often is the only option even when it’s also in the repository. Sure I could install that one using the command line but then we are back at workarounds. On the other hand, not using flatpacks is also just a workaround
Too bad I’m really bad at mental arithmetic
Andoird an iOS, I guess. And maybe you want to count in playstation and Xbox. I don’t thing anyone besides valve bets on windows/Linux/mac


Seems like you’re right. I just noticed that when you right click the video -> Stats for Nerds, there’s “volume/normalized” and when it says 83%, pulseaudio will also be 83%.
I guess there might be some way to tell pulseaudio to ignore the volume of the video player


Kinda. If I move the volume slider of the YouTube video player it also moves in pavucontrol automatically. But when I move it to 100% in YouTube it’s only 83% in pavucontol


I had the same idea. Audio normalization is off in the youtube player. Maybe there’s another normalization going on in the pipeline
Don’t forget the bunkbed conjecture
I bet there’s an online service for that
Pure efficiency
Maybe developers should livestream and when you donate they name a variable after you or something