More blåhaj? I’m sold!
More blåhaj? I’m sold!
Ah that’s annoying, so as I understand it should just be down to having persistent sink and routing right? Not sure if this what you want as I haven’t tried, but could this thread be helpful?
Great! I agree it’s a little rough for now, and it seems development is kinda slow, but it works for what it tries to achieve already
It’s probably the pulseaudio provided by the pipewire backend, it is there for compatibility with apps that still rely on it: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWire#PulseAudio_clients
I don’t understand why you were downvoted, though maybe adding more info about it would be useful (server location, etc.)
You can also use Helvum, it’s a patchbay native to Pipewire
Nick is a real one, I’d be lost without his tutorials!
It’s really telling of how much great software needs great people to showcase it for it to become more widespread, just like Blender for instance
Yup, if they could tech, they’d be working in the field instead
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Thanks for the suggestions!
I think you may be looking for smaller servers.
Indeed, that’s the objective, outages aside, spreading out the load will do good in any case I hope :)
Oh that makes sense actually, it’s an interesting admission process, I would probably (totally) gravely offend my culture if I tried writing in my dialect that I already barely speak, but I’ll pay the price if have to lol
Nothing actually! So thanks for pointing that out, I’ll be trying it
Oh I see, thanks for specifying! I didn’t look too much into it at first and just assumed it was US based (now that I think about it I don’t even know why lol), I’ll keep it in my list
Oh that sounds awesome, I’ll be trying it out soon then, thanks for your service!! <3
If you’re on Android you can use Termux to run lemmy_migrate, it’s a Python script
I’ve been loving it honestly, I used to mess up my systems pretty often in a way that upgrading to new releases had to be done from the command line because of random repositories I added, so things felt unstable.
Immutable systems on the other hand are dumbass (me) proof and I can still do what I used to do with those repos in safe environments or Flatpak now that it has become so ubiquitous for packaging.
Immutability is not a must, even though I really like the philosophy, in fact, if you’re comfortable with what you have, you might be fine just converting over your current OS to btrfs.
Good luck, whichever option you try!
You can try doing an in-place conversion, here’s a guide and the official documentation, remember to BACKUP and TEST your BACKUP at least twice, if things don’t go well, you’ll be able to fall back.
If you want to avoid all the setup headache, just reinstall with btrfs by default (I suggest Fedora Silverblue or openSUSE Tumbleweed for that) of course you’ll still have to backup, just your data though, to be restored on the new system
Oh thanks, didn’t know there was a Qt counterpart, it looks pretty good!