We welcome you to the beautiful mind of Brian David Gilbert.
We welcome you to the beautiful mind of Brian David Gilbert.
According to Podcast Addict:
There’s a committee that meets every 3 months and takes in suggestions from the public.
Sorry for the late reply.
I don’t know if ROC can do multicast on its own. I use the Pipewire source and sink. And I only do the one-to-one setup.
I did some tests in Pipewire:
Configuring multiple sinks is possible on a machine. They simply present as additional output devices. So if you want to switch audio to another source, that should be doable by switching to another output device.
Doing one-to-many: I don’t know if that is possible with ROC alone. You might be able to do something with Pipewire graphs
I’m just replying for the username. I appreciate ya.
I’m currently using ROC on my laptop and desktop. Latency is low enough to not be noticeable when playing video on my laptop and streaming audio to the desktop. Audio can get a bit choppy if my laptop is on WiFi. But that is most probably because the signal between the repeater on the second floor and my DSL modem on the ground floor is pretty meh.
ZRAM/ZSWAP is a thing on Linux at least. But that doesn’t compress actively used RAM. That’s just compressed swap space in memory.
Dolphins dressed in monocles, with tiny top hats that cover up their blow holes.
Aw sh#t!
Is this a “name all the long songs” post now?
If so, I’ll add The Gathering, “How to Measure a Planet?” at 28:32.
Specifically, it’s in the util-linux package. On Gentoo at least.
More on the subject:
is there an article somewhere I can read?
Did you have a specific subject in mind?
I did find this article.
As a software developer I’m fine with this point of view.
I named my Jellyfin media server Cedric.
Sauce. For anyone who needs it. (And let’s be real…) https://youtube.com/shorts/7NLT2e-P9wk?si=FwAK24V-VPFzp2Rj
That’s one advantage of having the jawline of an Unreal Tournament '99 character.
Also: mushrooms are genetically closer to animals than plants. If and how that impacts vegetarians and vegans, I’ll leave to you, the reader.
Yeah I can vouch for Inoreader as well.
I have used Feedly before. But that was years ago. Feeder might be another service to consider.
All of these services should have (either first or third party) apps for Android and iOS.