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Replacing my Xbox 360 Wireless Controller
  • I mostly play rogue likes with controller and would like a XBox/Playstation style controller

    I'm assuming you dont need gyro or touchpad that you'll get with PlayStation / Nintendo compatible controllers, however if you do want those features the Switch Pro controller & the DualSense (PS5) play nicely on my Linux computer (with steam)

    Out of the two I'd probably recommend the dual sense since you're used to Xbox / Western PS layout rather then Nintendo / Japanese PS layout.

    I've heard good things about the 8bitdo controllers, but can't comment on their compatibility or quality. The contemporary xbox wireless controllers I don't personally like, the current ones have this extra grippy texture on the back and thumbsticks that doesn't sit well with me and the lack of rechargeability ootb is disappointing for the price.

  • How can I get my Switch better connected to the Internet?
  • Assuming the NAT type is one that supports peer to peer connectivity, you could try using Ethernet instead of wireless (of course this only helps when docked). This would alleviate issues with WiFi signal not being strong enough, potentially increase bandwidth, and reduce latency. Ethernet can't improve the connection beyond the incoming connection from the ISP, it only will improve issues that stem from wireless connectivity.

    I live in the countryside with my family, so maybe that’s why my Internet is so wonky?

    it could very well be this, when I visit my parents in the countryside the internet is sometimes not good enough, and other times it is adequate (satellite internet, so weather can impact it).

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    Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing?
  • I got a used copy of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim for switch, I know I'm very late to the party on this one but I am enjoying it a lot.

    It is the first game however where I've had my switch fully crash, I guess I shouldn't be too surprised since it is a Bethesda title.

    I've been spending a bunch of the time reading the random lore books in the game, the world building is definitely the main draw for me over the gameplay. Gameplay isn't my favourite but I am enjoying it still, I feel some more contemporary RPGs have definitely spoiled me in some ways.

  • What’s the worst car you’ve ever driven?
  • I have a few shortlisted

    My parent's 2010 Ram 1500, the interior is rather comfy but the reliability is just not there. At 100k km the engine blew up, apparently this is still an issue with the current ones as the 5.7L V8 still has the same flaw allowing for some components to drop into the cylinder. There's also been random electrical components that have died relatively fast, and whatever metal was used rusted exponentially even with rust proofing being applied twice a year. It had more rust than their 2011 Toyota Highlander that had greater than 300k km

    I also just hated when I had to drive it downtown, but I can't exactly blame the vehicle for that.

    2011 Toyota highlander, it went through 3 transmissions, 5 rear wiper motors, and it was about to go on to its 4th transmission when they sold it. The 3rd one didn't even last much more than a year.

    2006 Rav 4 (V6), this car also went through 2 transmissions, and then had to have the entire steering column replaced by year 2

    ~2016 Ford Fusion, this was a rental car for when my Civic was being repaired after an accident and my god was it awful. It handled like a massive boat despite being a medium sized car and the transmission felt significantly less responsive than even the CVT in the honda. The seats also sucked but i think that was how the rental company cleaned them, they made this awful noise every time you sat in them and looked and felt like a "casting couch" with several generations of children dried up in them...

    Honorary Mention: my friends Nissan Versa, seemingly unreliable and falling apart but it refuses to ever give up. That thing will survive nuclear winter, and will remind you with every pothole that its existence is torture.

  • Simple Plasma Gruvbox theme with Tunic wallpaper [KDE Plasma]
  • The plugin that brings the "starter" / "welcome" screen when nvim is called without a file is mini.starter, a lua module of the mini plugin. My primary use case for neovim is closer to a feature complete text editor rather than a full fledged IDE, although there definitely is some overlap in my setup.

    My set of plugins are roughly as follows

    • vim-plug, I will likely replace this one with packer at some point
    • goyo.vim and limelight.vim for distraction free viewing and editing
    • nnn.nvim to integrate the nnn file manager into neovim
    • mini.nvim according to the Github, "Library of 35+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.7 and higher) experience with minimal effort. They all share same configuration approaches and general design principles."
      • mini.surround feature rich surround actions
      • mini.statusline a very simple no-frills statusline
      • mini.starter aformentioned start screen
      • mini.pairs inserts the paired character, e.g typing ( will automatically place ) behind the cursors
      • mini.move move selections
      • mini.map has a little map of the file similar to VScode among many other IDEs & text editors
    • barbar.nvim Tabbar plugin
    • a whole bunch of LSP / autocomplete engines / snippets / git commit messages & signs
    • nvim-treesitter for syntax highlighting

    And the remaining things in my init.lua file are just keybindings, setting up the plugins, and disabling the swapfile etc. when editing my password secrets in gopass among other 'secret' files

  • Simple Plasma Gruvbox theme with Tunic wallpaper [KDE Plasma]
  • It definitely is rather reminiscent of older Windows versions with the seperate application launchers, fully expanded task bar entries that show the name of an app that are ungrouped (until necessary). And the widgets are very reminiscent of Rainmeter.

    But I also bring some things from macOS that I enjoyed such as the global menu on the top (sadly Firefox flatpak does not support), virtual desktops with the pager widget on the bottom, and I use Krunner a lot (plasma's equivalent to macOS "Spotlight")

    I hope your switch to Linux goes well if / when you switch!

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    Simple Plasma Gruvbox theme with Tunic wallpaper [KDE Plasma]

    The wallpaper is just a cropped image from the scans of the games manual found here, note these are spoilers!, Tunic is an absolutely lovely game I have been playing on my Switch and I highly recommend it to people who really enjoy the difficulty of older Nintendo games but want a more polished experience. The way the game integrates the "manual" is really intriguing

    For a while I was experimenting with different plasma themes but I landed back on the good old reliable gruvbox dark theme.

    Edit: my apologies for not perfectly aligning two of the images in Gimp, I forgot to press the button that aligns them horizontally and not just vertically :p

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    Any thoughts on «Stract», an open source search engine (that appears to be self hostable as well, but there is a main instance of it)

    Here is the github page. The option for different « optics » is neat, and the inclusion of DDG bangs style syntax is also appreciated.

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    Canada declares Flipper Zero public enemy No. 1 in car-theft crackdown
  • Notably even an economy compact car like the Corolla can have keyless entry, I think it was an option for the Corolla starting in ~2007 unless I'm mixing up models. So it was not just mid-tier cars back then, but also the smaller & more affordable ones.

  • Skiff has been acquired by notion, is shutting down
  • I wish the address book and calendar information were also encrypted

    However, Open-Exchange, the software platform used by Mailbox.org, does not support the encryption of your address book and calendar. A standalone option may be more appropriate for that information. (source)

    I currently use protonmail but if mailbox.org made that change I'd switch immediately, so I could actually get calendar integration on KDE (with Kontact)

  • Introducing Fedora Atomic Desktops - Fedora Magazine
  • I understand why they wouldn’t want to suddenly change the branding of existing projects though.

    I'm not sure if I agree, I feel like the long term damage of keeping the names is greater than changing them now to Fedora Plasma Atomic (Formerly Kinoite) / Fedora Atomic Workstation (Formerly Silverblue). Leaving them as is, is just going to create more confusion in the future to new users who won't immediately understand why the naming convention is different for the other spins and will create more confusion for documentation / support threads online.

  • Introducing Fedora Atomic Desktops - Fedora Magazine
  • I feel that I am 50:50 on it, immutable at least conveyed more information about what it is while Atomic feels a lot more "buzz-word-y" and does not convey as well what it means. Regardless, I'd say the bigger issue is keeping the old Silverblue & Kinoite names, they really should change them even if it means having a ~2 year period of having "Formerly Silverblue / Kinoite".

  • Open Akregator links in external web browser with reading view [Both flatpak]
  • Thank you for the very thorough reply! For god knows what reason I get this error: error: app/org.mozilla.firefox/x86_64/stable not installed when running the xdg-open firefox-reader command, yet manually running flatpak run --user org.mozilla.firefox about:reader?url=https://example.com works just fine. I'll have to troubleshoot it when I have a bit more time ;p

    Thanks again for your very thorough write up and the linked articles. Have a good day :)

    Update: It seems like on my system, the --user flag was the issue, removing it made the script function. I am using Fedora Kinoite (Immutable version of KDE Plasma), so perhaps it is just a difference in how flatpak is configured between distros? I'll have to read into it more later.

  • I started using tiling window managers. What tips do you have? What packages do you use to make yours fully functional? Lost noob needs some guidance...
  • I'll keep my answer focused on KDE Connect as I no longer use a TWM. You can most definitely use KDE Connect in non-Plasma environments. For non-Plasma (and non-Gnome * ) environments you can just install the kdeconnectd package. Then, to start the KDE Connect daemon manually, execute /usr/lib/kdeconnectd. You can schedule this to autostart as a systemd unit, or in the config for your TWM (I know in sway/i3 you could start it, I'm assuming it is similar for many other options)

    If you use a firewall, you need to open UDP and TCP ports 1714 through 1764. If you use firewalld specifically, there's an option to enable KDE Connect rather than manually specifying it. This also let's you have it only work on private networks and not public if you so chose.

    See Arch wiki for more details

    *For gnome I would recommend using gs-connect even if you have a tiling extension

    £ KDE-Connect: does that work on TWMs? Is there a good implementation? Can I use GSConnect elsewhere too?

  • Open Akregator links in external web browser with reading view [Both flatpak]

    I was wondering if anyone else has encountered the same issue as I have. I know how I would approach this if Akregator was installed on the system rather than as a flatpak, I would just change the command run by the app when opening in an external browser to flatpak run org.mozilla.firefox about:reader?url=%u which just appends the about:reader portion to automatically open it as such. This command does work from my terminal but naturally does not work with Akregator.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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    Any thoughts on Secureblue (and the greater ublue ecosystem of images)?
  • It depends on which version you install. They have a version where user namespaces are disabled so tools such as podman and distrobox cannot run and flatpak requires bubblewrap to run as root. If you download the other version podman etc. will run and flatpak will also use user namespaces

    (Read more here)

  • Any thoughts on Secureblue (and the greater ublue ecosystem of images)?

    As the title states, I am just curious what peoples opinions are on secureblue, as well as the many other images that exist (notably Bazzite for the SteamDeck)

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    Mozilla Firefox 119 Is Now Available for Download, Here's What's New
  • I'd much rather use a separate Firefox (now Mozilla I think) account for my professional work. I also would prefer having separate extensions, notably Zotero connector is kind of useless for my personal browsing

  • Nvidia purportedly wants its name on the Nintendo Switch 2 due to custom chip work and limited DLSS 3.5 support
  • At least on the Wii the ATI logo isn't a sticker, its actually physically on the plastic shell similar to the wii logo on the front

    I sadlt can't tell you if its printed, laser etching or some other technique

  • What temperature do you keep your thermostat at?
  • I usually do 19C in the winter, and 24C in the summer, my parents do 22C (72F?) year around

  • What fonts are the most common on Linux today?
  • Most of the documents I produce are converted to PDF or printed, so I use Nimbus Roman or Nimbus Sans (I believe). I do use Open Dyslexic font

    For UI I really enjoy Inter, although Ubuntu, Roboto and IBM Plex Sans are also nice

    For terminal I use Hack, although Source Code Pro is nice

  • So much for that dream.
  • The other nice thing for "state funded media" is they often have translations for international audiences

    For example CBC / Radio-Canada also have an international page, Radio-Canada International offered in English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic etc.

  • xeyes 1.3.0 released yesterday now has "multi-ocular support"
  • I always assumed xeyes was made for that exact purpose, somewhat funny that it was not designed for this.

  • Syncthing podman container on Immutable OSes

    Update: The guide on github has been updated and has addopted a different method. Notably, it: A) still accomplishing my goal of avoiding running the process inside as root. B) uses the linuxserver.io image rather than the syncthing/syncthing one (my method does not allow for the linuxserver.io image to run), the linuxserver one is based on alpine, I truly forget what the other one is based on.

    An archived version of the guide I followed to create my setup has been placed bellow, the updated (and all subsequent version) can be found here

    I saw this guide discussing how to run Syncthing in a podman container on immutable OSes and decided to try and create a better solution that avoids running the process inside as root. I am new to podman and it's been a few years since I used docker so I am a novice in this side of system administration and I guess I am writing this as a "sanity check" for what I have done.

    Below is the podman run arguments I used in place of the ones found in the article, I also manage it with systemd as shown in the article.

    ```

    podman run -d \ --name=syncthing \ --hostname=syncpod \ --label io.containers.autoupdate=registry \ --userns keep-id \ -p 127.0.0.1:8384:8384 \ -p 22000:22000/tcp \ -p 22000:22000/udp \ -p 21027:21027/udp \ -v ~/.config/syncthing:/var/syncthing/config:Z \ -v ~/SyncedDirs/:/SyncedDirs:Z \ -v ~/SyncedDirs2/:/var/syncthing/SyncedDirs2:Z \ docker.io/syncthing/syncthing:latest

    ```

    Note: I feel the original guide does not explain what the :Z flag does very well, it should at least emphasize unknowing users that it is telling podman to change the SELinux label of a dir to match that of the container.

    The notable changes in my arguments is the --userns keep-id option and switching from the linuxserver.io version to the syncthing image. The keep-id option from my understanding tells Podman to create a user namespace where the user and container map to the same UID:GID values. Allowing all files the container touches to still be used by me, the user. I had to switch from the linuxserver.io version to the syncthing official one because the former did not allow the --userns keep-id option to work (perhaps because it is based on Alpine Linux? I have to investigate more. It failed on running an add-user command if I recall)

    Below is an excerpt from a RedHat article describing the --userns keep-id option, square brackets are mine:

    User namespace modes

    I can change this default mapping using the –userns option, which is described in the podman run man page. This list shows the different modes you can pass to the –userns option.

    • Key: "" (Unset) [Effectively what the original guide did]

      Host user: $UID Container user: 0 (Default User account mapped to root user in container.) (Default)

    • Key: keep-id [What I am doing]

      Host user: $UID Container user: $UID (Map user account to the same UID within the container.) (Source)

    So far this method seems to work quite well, and has replaced the syncthing package I had layered for a while. Is this the best way to run it on an OS like Silverblue / Kinoite, or is there a more sensible route to go? Any feedback is appreciated!

    Edit: Clarity and grammar, and some more detail in a few spots.

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    Blurring and / or pixelating

    I am curious as to what are the best practices regarding blurring and / or pixelating a portion of a photo. I understand the reasons why the website suggests to put a black box over text one wishes to redact, but for other content that is not text what is the best choice. Should a combination of the two be used or just one? E.g. for blurring a face or something else within an image.

    Thanks!

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    [Discussion] Potential of a Meta ActivityPub client

    cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/181146

    > I am assuming many of you have heard about the potential of Meta creating an ActivityPub enabled client (TheVerge, PCMag etc. have made articles). I was just wondering what people's thoughts are on this, and if it came down to it should instances in the fediverse defederate from it considering it could be a case of Embrace, extend, extinguish. > > There's a DefederateMeta magazine at !DefederateMeta@fedia.io if you're interested, which includes an anti-meta pact on cryptpad with the responses viewable on a seperate website if you care to see which instance admins have agreed. > > I'm just curious what my fellow sh.it.heads think of this development in the fediverse, any input is appreciated!

    Reposting at the request of can, within the context of c/agora should this instance defederate from any future Meta activity pub enabled clients? From my understanding it is more so a Twitter-clone and I'd argue a more severe problem for Kbin / Mastodon, but it is still worth discussing here.

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    Recommended Matrix instances?

    I am just wondering what matrix instances are recommended. I would rather not use the main matrix.org instance, but I still want something with good up-time, updated software and that is privacy respecting.

    Thanks!

    Update: I am trying arcticfoxes, thank you for all of your suggestions! Feel free to leave more as it may help others who come across this post in the future.

    Update 2: I had an issue with cross signing, but it works on envs.net so I am assuming it's an issue with the arcticfoxes instance. I am now using envs.net. As I said before, feel free to leave more suggestions for others who come across this post.

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    How to determine instances sh.itjust.works is blocked by?

    I was wondering if anyone knows how to figure out which instances are blocking this one? I know beehaw is as it was quite public, but now we are blocked by 2 and I am just curious which instance is the second one. I have looked on the awesome-lemmy-instances page and also tried Federation Observer, The Federation Info and FediDB but none of them seem to have this information.

    Edit: Lemmymap seems like the easiest option, as you can't specifically search for an instance. It seems like https://news.cosocial.ca/instances is the other instance that has blocked us! Thank you bdonvr for mentioning this.

    Edit2: It should be noted that this is a very small instance as mentioned by PriorProject, and is nothing to be worried about.

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    Potential of a Meta ActivityPub client

    I am assuming many of you have heard about the potential of Meta creating an ActivityPub enabled client (TheVerge, PCMag etc. have made articles). I was just wondering what people's thoughts are on this, and if it came down to it should instances in the fediverse defederate from it considering it could be a case of Embrace, extend, extinguish.

    There's a DefederateMeta magazine at !DefederateMeta@fedia.io if you're interested, which includes an anti-meta pact on cryptpad with the responses viewable on a seperate website if you care to see which instance admins have agreed.

    I'm just curious what my fellow sh.it.heads think of this development in the fediverse, any input is appreciated!

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    Matrix option in profiles

    Is the matrix user option just to allow for direct messages akin to what Reddit has, but keeping them on a seperate platform to avoid the devs having to replicate federated DMing tech that already exists in another project?

    Also, how many of you are using it? What matrix home servers do you recommend?

    thanks!

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    Minecraft - Armor Trim Generator
    minetrim.com Minecraft - Armor Trim Generator

    generate armor trims for minecraft

    cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/118641

    > Lovely website to test what armour trims look like in various combinations!

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    Minecraft - Armor Trim Generator
    minetrim.com Minecraft - Armor Trim Generator

    generate armor trims for minecraft

    Lovely website to test what armour trims look like in various combinations!

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    Android Auto alternatives

    I am just curious what the state of android auto alternatives are at this point.

    As much as I would like to use GrapheneOS I would find it quite hard to part with Android Auto / Apple CarPlay. I am not expecting Android Auto to be one of the apps to be available in sandboxed gapps, but I would like to see a viable alternative that is better than using OsmAnd with my phone mounted to the dashboard.

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    Better Lemmy UI - Stylus CSS

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/658611

    > IMO, the default Lemmy style is ridiculous on desktop (especially widescreen). I saw a few posts on other servers with some Stylus CSS changes and they were a good start. I made a few changes to get rid of some of the crazy font sizes, padding/margin, and width. > > The CSS: https://pastebin.com/b71sNaRe > > Stylus Chrome extenstion: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stylus/clngdbkpkpeebahjckkjfobafhncgmne > > Screenshots: > https://i.imgur.com/UdKigJD.png > https://i.imgur.com/PBNb1SK.png > > Hopefully this makes things more bearable for a few people. (If you use dark mode, just delete lines 10, 11, and 12.)

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    unix like operating system lovers @sh.itjust.works Whooping_Seal @sh.itjust.works
    Track point settings on Fedora

    cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/71937

    > I was just wondering how people go about changing the sensitivity of the track-point. In settings there is only an option for touchpad and mouse settings, and the sensitivity of the trackpoint is modified by the mouse settings which is less than ideal. This is exasperated when I ideally want mouse acceleration on, but 'trackpoint' [mouse] acceleration off. > > Any ideas on how to do this better?

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    Whooping_Seal Whooping_Seal @sh.itjust.works

    Your friendly neighbourhood sh.it.head

    A Reddit refugee after 8 years of Reddit-ing

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