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  • I still don't understand what's so "AI" about this

  • I don't think there's any homebrew for Tizen OS

    you can get an Onn TV box from Walmart for $20 (before tax) and install SmartTube on it

  • chromecast is proprietary so it's likely not gonna be included by default

  • I do the first thing but with Shelter instead, does Insular do anything better/different?

  • I really think Google has no idea what it wants ChromeOS to be anymore, they're just kinda shoving in shoddy solutions to its problems so they can say "hey we can do that too!"

    soon they're gonna introduce Steam and I look forward to that being a big shitshow lol

  • he mentions DaVinci Resolve as the big reason he can't rate/use Asahi

  • hopefully it comes to older Pixels

    if it can work on Snapdragon and Exynos chips, there's no reason it can't work on older Tensors too

  • oh, didn't know Lineage got to 14 yet from what I remember Lineage has its own custom sound panel that's different from the little bottom popup on Pixel you could submit a bug report for it here

  • charging for AI features is not competition when Pixel gives it for free and (afaik) fully on-device lmao

  • that's really weird, it's in the little sound panel for me

    I'm using a Pixel, maybe your manufacturer implemented it wrong for some reason

  • you can just set the notif and ringer to the same thing the other 2 do suck tho

  • you'd be surprised at how much of a difference that really makes

  • it's just Google Voice Search with a fancy UI at this point

  • I thought Lemmy already had a solution for this that overlaps communities with the same name

  • not sure if it really counts but I like Universal Blue, specifically using their silverblue-framework image because it already has all the drivers and stuff set up for my Framework laptop

  • I was kinda hoping the Pixel 8 would pressure more companies into supporting their stuff for much longer

  • flatpak is a universal packaging format for linux, and every flatpak app is containerized for improved security

    as a bonus you can easily remove almost all traces of an app when you uninstall so there aren't any annoying leftover files, like you would on Windows