How are they connected?
If it’s through bluetooth, that should be perfectly fine.
Check the debian wiki for instructions.
The details depend a bit on the audiostack of your distro, but they all have a cli program with which you can change inputs/outputs and volume; e.g. pactl
for pulseaudio and wpctl
for wireplumber.
You’ll need a mechanism to find your triggers (I create a firefox tab with youtube/spotify, I have a music player active) and then you can act on it.
Detecting voice in an audiostream is probably technically possible, but that sounds pretty hard to setup.
normal: command not found
If you don’t want spellchecking, then no. You can just change the keyboard layout.
If you do want spellchecking then yes, you will need to install some kind of language pack.
I’m not sure how libreoffice does it, but Firefox has different language packs for translating the UI and for spellchecking.
Are the extra dialects taking up too much space for you?
I found this different version a while back
How did you install nixos? The labels for disks and partitions are usually set during creation.
If the KDE-spin installer did not need to reformat the disks (i.e. the partition sizes and formats didn’t change) it probably didn’t touch the partition labels.
You can change the label if it bothers you, just make sure fstab doesn’t use the old label :)
Happy hopping!
History is written by the victors /j
That seems more sensible.
But they still can track some of the things you do (same with any untrusted wifi network):
- all data of http traffic (i.e. non-https)
- ip addresses you connect to
- hostnames you connect to (if SNI is not working correctly)
If you want to hear someone talk about penetration testing (heh) these things:
DEF CON 27: Adventures in smart buttplug penetration testing (semi-NSFW obviously)
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