[-] atmur@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago

I've been itching to upgrade to AM5, this might finally be the CPU to finally make it worth it. Hopefully power draw and thermals are good, I'd like to do an ITX build if possible.

[-] atmur@lemmy.world 18 points 5 days ago

i'm on a diet, i'll just take the crackers

sudo eat | grep -v "Chocolate Cream"

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by atmur@lemmy.world to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

This post is mostly just me bitching about the music industry but also genuine interest in what other people in this community do when it comes to music streaming. Apologies if this is an incomprehensible wall of text.


My favorite self-hosted project is Navidrome. I've been running it for years and it's been absolutely perfect the entire time. Related clients like Supersonic and Tempo have been fantastic as well. More than half of my donations to open source software have been to music related projects like these, I use them for multiple hours every day.

I'm giving up on using them though, because actually obtaining the music to stream has become harder and more expensive every year. Unlike self-hosted movie/tv streaming, the primary reason I self-host music is to support the artists. I feel better paying $10 for an album I enjoy compared to the artist getting pennies from me streaming it. I'm sure as hell not doing this to save money, I spend around $30/month on average on new music.

My only criteria for buying music is that it's at least CD-quality. Going back a few years, my options (ordered by preference at the time) were Bandcamp, Qobuz, 7Digital, the artist's own website, physical CDs that I'd rip myself, then finally giving up and using Soulseek. Bandcamp and Qobuz would typically cover 95% of what I was looking for, I'd rarely need to use Soulseek.

But over the course of those past few years...

Bandcamp was bought by Epic, then sold to Songtradr, half of its staff were laid off, and it's been a shell of its former self ever since. It seems like Bandcamp is now mostly ignored by artists, with albums rarely releasing or releasing far later than other platforms. It's genuinely a surprise when I find the artist or album I'm looking for on Bandcamp at this point.

Qobuz has been experiencing rapid enshittification as they try to get people to subscribe to their streaming service. Dark patterns added throughout the purchase and download process, albums being pulled from my account, and albums becoming more expensive (I'm seeing a whole lot more $15-$20 albums than $10 albums now).

7Digital is dead.

Artist websites rarely offer lossless downloads anymore. Last time I bought an album directly from an artist was Madeon in 2019, and that's now an archived page you have to go out of your way to find.

CDs are somehow still a reliable option, but I just cannot justify this anymore. At some point having a collection of 250 plastic discs that I rip precisely once and then store forever just doesn't make sense. I'm tired of buying physical clutter to get digital files. I sold a sizable chunk of my collection a few months ago.

Soulseek, the "fuck it I'm pirating it" option whenever I can't buy an album through any available means. Surprisingly even Soulseek seems to be suffering, I used to be able to find anything, but now even a slightly obscure release can be hard to find.

So now, my preferred options are Bandcamp, Qobuz if the album is less than $15, then Soulseek. I'm using Soulseek a hell of a lot more now, which defeats the point of why I do this in the first place. So fuck it, I subscribed to Tidal.

But like, what the fuck? Why is it so hard to give artists more money?


So, for others who self-host their music collection, or even still rock an iPod or something, what do you do? Do you buy lossy releases? Do you pirate everything? Is there a magical website that has every album for sale that I just don't know about? CDs? I can't be the only one with this problem, but I haven't seen anyone else talk about it.

[-] atmur@lemmy.world 267 points 1 month ago

Context:

Back in 2018, Philip Robohle (doitsujin) developed DXVK because he wanted to play Nier Automata on Linux.

Valve hired him to work on it full time, then they released Proton (Wine + DXVK) a few months later. Proton likely would never have existed if it weren't for DXVK, and by extension the Steam Deck either wouldn't exist or would use Windows instead, and all the other cool Linux-related stuff Valve have worked on since probably wouldn't have happened.

Desktop Linux's marketshare rising is obviously not exclusively because of the gaming improvements, but it's for sure a huge boon. Good enough for a dumb meme like this, lol

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All hail 2B's ass (lemmy.world)
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This feels wrong (lemmy.world)
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submitted 2 months ago by atmur@lemmy.world to c/videos@lemmy.world

This entire channel is great if you're interested in video game animation in general.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by atmur@lemmy.world to c/taskmaster@feddit.uk

I'm trying to use Youtube's clip feature for this. If it goes to the full video, skip to 1:30.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by atmur@lemmy.world to c/linuxmemes@lemmy.world
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Junkie XL - Today [2006] (www.youtube.com)
submitted 3 months ago by atmur@lemmy.world to c/music@lemmy.world

One of my favorite songs of all time.

[-] atmur@lemmy.world 203 points 3 months ago

The frozen chipotle employee watching me walk behind the counter and make myself a burrito 180 times before time resumes

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submitted 4 months ago by atmur@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

So about 2 months ago I made this post about looking for an iPad replacement that runs Linux. I said I wasn't in a rush, but after thinking about it ever since and seeing the Minisforum V3 go on sale for just $1000, I pulled the trigger.

My impressions are still very new (I have used it for a total of 2 hours at this point), but I'm super happy so far. Installed Fedora 40 and almost everything works out of the box (including a Wacom MPP stylus). As mudkip mentioned in this blog, the volume buttons don't work when the keyboard is detached and auto-rotation doesn't work. The former isn't a big deal and the latter doesn't affect me in the slightest, but I can confirm those issues are still present on a stock Fedora install.

Anyway, there's not a lot of information about this tablet running Linux out there, is there anything anyone wants me to test or any questions I can answer?

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firestarter rule (lemmy.world)
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[-] atmur@lemmy.world 121 points 5 months ago

Watching live service games crash and burn is just so cathartic.

[-] atmur@lemmy.world 103 points 5 months ago

Watching his lawyer and the judge trying so hard not to laugh is the funniest goddamn thing.

Also these two:

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by atmur@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

The last device I own that doesn't run an open source operating system is an iPad. I basically use it as a laptop most of the time with a keyboard case, but I do like being able to take just the screen to use as a drawing/note-taking tablet. I treat it more like a "convertible" device rather than a tablet alone.

I'm not in a rush to replace it, iPadOS is, eh, usable, but there are things that get on my nerves often. I definitely wouldn't be upgrading to another iPad model if this one died. I'm curious on what kind of hardware is available out there with good Linux support that I can keep in mind for the future. My only requirements would be that it runs normal Linux distros (ideally Fedora) and has a pen/display that supports pressure sensitivity.

The Minisforum V3 looks pretty damn cool. There's also the Microsoft Surface devices that ironically seem popular with Linux users. Anyone have any experience with these kinds of devices? What do you think? What's your favorite device in this class?

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submitted 6 months ago by atmur@lemmy.world to c/music@lemmy.world

I cannot get enough of Health, everything they've worked on since Death Magic has been so damn good.

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submitted 7 months ago by atmur@lemmy.world to c/pcgaming@lemmy.world

Hey, here are a couple Steam keys leftover from the latest Humble Bundle. I'm not sure if bot scraping is a problem here like it was on Reddit, so they're base64 encoded.

WRC 9: MzBOQk0tUEZDMkotRVpaQ1I=

MudRunner: QUJOVDgtRllaNzMtVDVKMFk=

Inertial Drift: M1EwVDQtNjJUSVgtVkZMVDc=

WRC 10: NDJHQUgtM0U0TU0tUEVaOEc=

[-] atmur@lemmy.world 107 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

When I was a kid, for some reason I really wanted coal for Christmas and I was diappointed that only the bad kids got it. My parents decided to mess with me one year by hiding all my actual presents and only putting a piece of coal in my stocking. I was thrilled and thought it was so cool. I have no idea why I thought it was cool, I was a weird kid. My parents gave up on the joke before I even realized that none of the presents under the tree had my name on them. I was entirely happy with the piece of coal.

Ironically, it's become one of my favorite Christmas memories and it's one of few presents I still have as an adult.

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[-] atmur@lemmy.world 262 points 10 months ago

I hate Tesla and especially the Cybertruck as much as the next guy, but this was a highway test and that sounds like a completely normal result.

I own a Bolt EV which is rated for 259 miles of range. On the highway, that's more like ~220. That sounds bad, but the other side of it is that I get ~300 miles of range during my normal work commutes through the city. This is just how EVs are, the estimated range is based on a mixed test. EVs are backwards compared to ICE, you'll get ~20% less range than the EPA estimate driving highway speeds and ~20% more doing purely city driving.

[-] atmur@lemmy.world 126 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
[-] atmur@lemmy.world 226 points 1 year ago

I know they’re probably joking, but the Steam forums are so generally unhinged that I wouldn’t be surprised if this person is serious.

[-] atmur@lemmy.world 109 points 1 year ago

That's a perfect way to put it. From constantly relying on ProtonDB to occasionally checking areweanticheatyet.com.

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