Trump achieved a short term goal with the insider trading tactic. Let's see if he does it again.
Shlarmle - To lie constantly from a position of power.
Shlarmled - The people who the Shlarmler wants to be believed by.
None. I open what I need and then close it after I've used it. I feel like I'm the weird one because so many people seem to live with countless tabs open all the time. I think people who keep tabs open have no sympathy for power, cpu, and ram usage. Nutters.
The "Mostly" thing is the most famous quote from Aliens.
The movie quote for "its a dry heat" is from Aliens but I think it is a common phrase used in places like Arizona.
I probably didn't pick the most well known ones, but watch the film (which is always worth doing) and you'll see.
"Get away from her you bi tch"
Fuckin' aye
Aliens
There is literally no competition. Every scene has at least 1 classic line. Aliens is also the gold standard reference used by all action movies since.
It's a dry heat
Nuke it from orbit
There goes our salvage guys
You got the duty, open that bag
Mostly
I just described a cog as a circle with teeth and my son thought it was funny to call the sticky out bits as teeth.
I'm just hoping he doesn't ask about crenellations next.
For me the EU should make all hardware manufacturers provide open source drivers with the full range of configuration options available. This is one of the biggest hurdles to moving away from Windows.
I'm waiting for the day when these enhanced terminals go full GUI and mouse driven.
Watching the trailer video 10 times in a row is also slightly insane, but is free at least.
Another version I've heard is "When you suspect a conspiracy you often only find incompetence"
We call those Clag nuts or Dangle berries.
Only boring people get bored.
Utter nonsense but it was said to my boy by a junior school teacher. Was an interesting conversation when I talked to her at parent teacher day.
How long it will take for someone (not from China) to ruin it for everyone?
There is a Segway between boomer and Gen X but every generation has an overlap. I'm a Gen X. It is a small generation that lived through the creation of the internet society. We were also responsible for 90s independent music labels and the production of the greatest music since the 60s (you are welcome btw). Boomers are post war nationalists that stopped learning anything new after their 18th birthday.

Challenging audio setup for my combo use case. Any thoughts?
I use my PC for gaming, streaming, and music production. Currently I just use a Scarlet 2i2 Gen 3 with powered PreSonus Eris E4.5 speakers, which is fine but I have an idealised audio setup I'd like to build which I'm struggling to put together without compromising on some aspect. The audio world is such a rabbit hole of snake-oil and bullshit it is hard to find genuinely good products I can trust to be what they claim, and not just overpriced distractions. I'm no audio expert (which is probably obvious) but I think what I'm trying to achieve is interesting enough to see what people recommend, and help me decide if my goal is unrealistic.
Here are my requirements and what I'm trying to achieve.
- Volume controlled entirely from Windows. No external volume knobs unless they can be bypassed/overridden in software.
- Audio Interface for my Mic and guitar. So at least 2 XLR inputs and 1 TRS (Combo ports are also fine). Include 48v Phantom Power for my Dynamic mics (RØDE PodMic and
My point is, the zero point has to be so small it becomes subject to the uncertainty principle, which is not a Newtonian law. So while the maths might resolve to the unexpected excitation event it doesn't make sense in reality because we don't apply Newton's laws at the tiny point sizes needed here?
When you plug crazy small numbers into Newton's laws don't the answers stop making sense, so you have to use Einstein rather than Newton's physics?
So frequently, philosophy forces us to think about wonderful ideas that lead us to amazing realisations, but so often those same ideas breakdown when applied to reality. This is where physics steps in.
As a total amateur my instinctive response to the "unexpected" result is to validate that apply Newtonian physic is appropriate, and if not, we should look for an explanation at a level where the unexpected phenomenon becomes possible, aka non-Newtonian physics. We know that Newtonian physics works fine until we try to explain things at the atomic or subatomic level, or under extreme gravity, or close to the speed of light. Why not the same at extremely small points on a dome?
The dome used is the same shape as the graph she showed. The closer to zero you get on the graph the more vertical the line "looks", but with enough resolution in the data it becomes clear line is never vertical except at the starting position of zero. When you make a dome based on the same curve the zero point is so small that it falls into the realm of non-Newtonian physics where you run into uncertainty. I can't do the maths myself but I'm going to guess the zero point needs to be subatomic in size for the "unexpected" excitation event to have an impact. If true, and the zero point is too large, the ball is going to remain stationary until an explainable force acts on it.
I'm guessing the ball needs to be a perfect sphere. Does the maths incorrectly neglect the ball?
Edit - I feel like I used non-Newtonian wrong when I should have used quantum or something instead. But hopefully it made sense enough to see my point.
Our inability to trust anyone foreign or unfamiliar. This legacy of our evolution used to be the safest way to live. No it just holds us all back.
My torrenting level is very casual and (sry) I only leech. Also my ISP is a small one in the UK. Our Government seems to only force the big ISP to tattle on its users and block pirating sites. At least that's how it has been for the last 10 years.
I have qbittorrent and Plex on my server. It is tempting to setup a VPN just for qbittorrent just to be sure.
Yip, or at least be heavily discounted.

Can I fix an AUR package myself?
There is an AUR package that errors when I update it, and it has been like that for a while so I wondered if I could fix it myself?
The Package is here https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/filebrowser-bin
You can see my comment explaining the error under the username "mub".

On a dual monitor setup, how to set which display is the default for the Logon prompt in SDDM ?
I'm using EndeavourOS (Arch btw) with KDE plasma 6.x (Wayland), SDDM, and systemd as boot manager. I have 2 displays, one HDMI-A-1 (1080p) and one on DP-1 (Ultrawide).
When I boot the password entry cursor defaults to the HDMI display, but I want it to default to the DP-1 display.
I've tried a few things, mostly suggestions from ChatGPT. But nothing has worked. The weird thing is at boot the boot menu and boot messages all appear on DP-1, and it is set as primary in KDE and that works fine as well. It is just the logon prompt that defaults to the wrong display.
Things I've tried so far.
- Adding video=DP-1:e to the options in the systemd entry - (No effect)
- Edited /etc/sddm.conf.d/wayland.conf to run a script that did the following: kwriteconfig6 --file startkderc --group General --key PrimaryScreen DP-1 (didn't fix it, actually broke the logon process so had to remove it)
I'm just not familiar enough with how SDDM works so hoping for some good pointers to provide the answer o

Looking to have a common disk for my Linux / Windows dual boot pc. with BTRFS the way to go?
I'm running EndeavourOS and Windows 11. Each OS is on a separate disk, but I have a data disk that is currently NTFS that mount in both OSes. NTFS causes problems for some things in Linux, and I'm worried it'll bork the drive for windows eventually, so I'm keen to find an alternative. I've read about the WinBTRFS driver so wondering if that is a better way to go?
I don't want to run a server with a share to access this data because it is way to slow for my needs.

How do I change the default login screen?
I have 2 screens attached to my EndeavourOS (KDE Wayland) PC. The secondary is HDMI the primary is Display Port. The boot menu and boot messages all appear on the primary display, but once the login appears the password entry defaults to the secondary. How do I force it to default to the primary?

Things I want to be functional in Linux
I've been trying various Linux flavours every year for 10 years or so. The last year I tried Arch, then EndeavourOS, which has been my most successful Linux exploration I've ever had, and given me huge hope. However, there are still a few things preventing me switching it to my default OS.
I'll put aside Games that need Anti Cheat, as I doubt that will ever be fully fixed, unless Governments force game devs to support more than just Windows.
Here is what doesn't work for me:
- Streaming services like NowTV. (Works in Windows in browser only)
- DRM proected VST's for use with Reaper (not via Wine)
- Roblox (Using Waydroid was not very successful)
- Office 365 (I like Libreoffice and OnlyOffice but fact is Word and Excel are just required for some stuff)

What happened to glibc-widevine ?
I watch the F1 on NowTV. In windows this works fine in Firefox but not in Linux. My research turned up various posts linking to the "widevine" package that depends on "glibc-widevine" but that seems to have disappeared. What happened to it? did it work? where can I get it? is there an alternative?

Example - Here is a reusable systemd timer template that will run a script on a schedule under a specific user id
I recently moved to Arch (EndeavourOS) from Mint. Arch doesn't have cron installed as it uses systemd timers instead, and while I could have just installed cron that felt like a lazy answer.
Systemd timers are easy enough to use and I got it working straight away, but I bumped into a comment in the Arch wiki about using a template for the timer so it can be re-used. I'm a bit slow, so I spent a hours trying to work this out, but I couldn't find a good example. Anyway, I now have it working so I thought it would be useful for someone in the future for easy reference .
This is how you create a timer template that can be reused to run a oneshot service under a specific user. In this example it will run on the hour every hour.
Create the timer file.
sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/[email protected]
Paste the following into that file, save and close.
undefined
[Unit] Description=Run %i every hour [Timer] OnCalendar=*-*-* *:00:00 Persistent=true Unit=%i.service [Install] WantedBy=timers.ta

Hey Linux devs - Build a GUI or gtfo
Not everything actually requires a GUI, obviously. But anything that requires configuration, especially for controlling a hardware device, should have a fully functional GUI. I know Linux is all about being in control, and users should not be afraid to use the command line, but if you have to learn another bespoke command syntax and the location and structure of the related configuration files just to get something basic to work then the developer has frankly half arsed it. Developers need to provide GUI's so that their software can be used by as many people as possible. GUI's use a common language that everyone understands (is something on or off, what numeric values are allowed, what do the options mean).
Every 12 to 18 months I make an effort to switch to Linux. Right now I'm using Archlinux, and it has been a successful trip so far, except my audio is screwed, I can't use my capture card at all, I had issues with my dual displays at the start, and the is no easy way to configure m

Distorted audio from Focusrite 2i2
Using KDE plasma, Archlinux, Pipewire, Focusrite 2i2 3rd Gen
Audio from built-in audio and via GPU into display speakers all works fine but audio through my Focusrite is badly distorted, like it is running at super-low quality.
I've spent most of today trying to work out how to make pipewire use the right bit/sample rates. It. This should be a basic GUI feature, and certainly shouldn't need to sudo edit cryptic files to configure this stuff. I use Reaper and I'll need to change bit / sample rates from time to time, so having to make with config files is just nuts. This should be a basic function available in the control panel (Like windows has had for decades). / rant
Anyway, I genuinely want to fix this problem and would really like a GUI tool for it, but a working config edit will do at this point. I can' also make a script to tweak it on demand I suppose.
There is a video that suggests building a new kernel driver for it, which is even more nuts for something so basic.

Multi-monitor and Adaptive sync issues hold me back from making the switch to Linux
System spec - Ryzen 3700X CPU - AMD RX 7900 XT GPU
I got an AMD GPU specifically because I wanted to switch to Linux. I've done a bunch of testing over the last year while I still had an nVidia card. Now I've got an AMD GPU I feel ready but it has not gone well.
When I use multiple monitors I get a range of odd behaviours, including a white screen, lock ups, failure to display anything on second screen. I've unplugged the second screen for now and all is OK except that adaptive sync does not work properly.
When I set adaptive sync to "Always" in the settings the screen sort of flickers when I move the mouse. To be more precise the screen gets a bit brighter when the mouse is moved, then returns to previous slightly dimmer brightness when the mouse is stopped. There are no errors that I've found.
Both of those issues happen in fresh Fedora 38 and Arch Linux installs. I'm running KDE-plasma (using Wayland not X) so it seems like a KDE issue. Though I'm about to test it with a Fedora
Worlds cutest mini server and comms rack


Server
- Lenovo M700 Tiny Mini PC i7 6700t / 16GB RAM / 256GB M.2 + 1TB SSD
- OS - Linux Mint
- Hosting - Plex, qbittorrent, SMB, Minecraft, Terraria
"Core" Switch
- TP-Link 5 Port Gigabit Switch
WIFI and Internet Router / Firewall
- Ubiquity Unifi Dream Machine