

I knew my ears were burning. Thank you for the shout out! :)
One half of the dudes that do the Linux User Space audio/video podcast.


I knew my ears were burning. Thank you for the shout out! :)


Those ISOs must go back YEARS! Same with the files! What sorting software helps keep track of all that?
Notepad++ surely has some type of global search feature to help find the thought you saved for later, right? I’m utterly impressed with how much stuff you seem to have around, yet can still find and make sense of it. I would have long since buried myself under it all and given up.


You have 64GB RAM and that’s still not enough for your browser. Wow.
I’ve come away from this with only more questions. What does your Downloads folder/Filesystem look like? Do you have notebooks or any real world allocation of information? What’s that like? What kinds of things do you keep in a junk drawer?
Absolutely fascinating.


I’m part of Linux User Space. We do history deep-dives and a whole lot of other Linux content. Most recently was Xz and LXDE/LXQt. We even have our own Lemmy instance :)


The real questions are “What are you filling them with?” and “How can I order two dozen?”


Nothing. Apply Hanlon to the very original response to Vultr. It all works out.
It’s Hanlon all the way down.


That release schedule is a rabbit hole! We could probably do an entire segment just over 4.0. That would be something.
Thanks for the work distraction. :)


I meant to reply but kept getting distracted while typing it out. It’s my favorite trait of mine. 🙄 Sorry about that. But when we sat down to record the following episode, we ended up talking about what you wrote..
I really appreciate this insight. This is something we never would have gotten doing our normal digging. I have a lot of respect for folks like you for doing real hard work and still having it not quite work out the way you wanted.
Thank you so much for sharing :)


Thank you so much for the info. I think I’ll be grabbing a Neon ISO and give it a whirl on real hardware. Gotta do it right, ya know? :)


AntennaPod was my jam when I was on Android! I’ve heard it’s only gotten better over the years.


Thanks for the answers! You and the others on the team are doing a fantastic job of convincing me to not use any other desktop :)


What’s the best or recommended way to test out Plasma 6 RC2?
And
What has been the hardest problem to solve moving to Qt6?


Now that’s some high praise! Thank you 😊
There’s also an audio-only version in case folks are more of a listener than a watcher.


What’s the best or recommended way to test out Plasma 6 RC2?
And
What has been the hardest problem to solve moving to Qt6?


This is why I still run out and grab the deb. Might not be the fanciest, or the “Linux way” but I just want my stuff to work.


I suppose it really depends on when you tried it. Ubuntu 23.10 has been working quite well on Wayland. I haven’t once failed down to X, and the only papercut I run into now is with differently scaled displays (100% and 150%) where OBS will crash the session when moving back and forth.
Everything else seems good as I haven’t really seen anything else break at all and I use Firefox, Kdenlive, Audacity, lots of chat apps, and played some games. Specifically, playing Vivaldia 2 while I was remotely compiling Gentoo using OBS to livestream.


There really isn’t one. Wayland is maturing and app support is following.
This is the way things always go in open source. I’m betting soon there will be a distro that will announce a never Wayland stance just like Devuan prior.


Seems they need some updates. OBS, Zoom and Xfce are all happy to work toward Wayland, and OBS/Zoom both work pretty well on it, so 🤷
And no telling what else has changed since; checks notes; 2016?


Unfortunately we need to force companies to do the right thing. And we should.
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