Yeah, Irish President Michael D. Higgins had two Bernese Mountain dogs. He still has Misneach, but Bród passed away in April 😢
Yeah, Irish President Michael D. Higgins had two Bernese Mountain dogs. He still has Misneach, but Bród passed away in April 😢
Nobody is forcing you to use Wayland. Just take up the mantle of maintaining X11 yourself, because nobody is forced to keep that alive either.
OP probably meant ‘onslaught’, with all the communities that have basically became lists of articles posted by automated bot accounts.
There’s [email protected] but I feel like there are 6~ active commenters there… the other options are like ghost towns.
I tried both Lidarr and Beets before, but their automation tended to pick matches with a “eh, close enough” attitude, so I just decided I’d do it properly myself.
I tag metadata on everything with MusicBrainz Picard, and then store it in a /{Album Artist}/{Album}/{Track}
hierarchy.
I would’ve suggested MusicBrainz as a metadata library to pull genre tags from, but I’m pretty sure beets uses that as it’s source too. I tried beets on my collection, but ended up just using MusicBrainz Picard and tagging things manually because beets would basically pick the first match it found a lot of the time, and there was usually a more correct option in the database.
As far as bulk downloading diverse music catalogs, I don’t really know of any good sources, but there probably are music-focused trackers out there that could provide that. I’ve just slowly build my collection up album by album as I found things that interested me. Maybe check the likes of last.fm and ListenBrainz for most played music in their stats, and start collecting those?
How do you intend to access your music collection? Navidrome? or are you just building up folders of music?
In case you are unaware, “poop knife” was a reddit r/confession post from a few years back that went viral, where someone admitted their family has a knife kept in the house specifically for when big ‘movements’ wouldn’t flush, and he had just discovered that wasn’t a normal thing everyone just has at home when he needed flush assistance at a friends house.
And it’s written by Graham Linehan that wrote Father Ted, but I still think it doesn’t feel Irish to me. Like, would you say that The IT Crowd was Irish? All three are Graham Linehan/Channel 4 creations.
As much as I loved Black Books, I somehow think of it as British instead of Irish? It has a slight hint of West-Brit to it 🤣
When I read your post and thought “Do we have any other good Irish sitcoms outside of Father Ted and Derry Girls?”, I done some research and found this Irish Independent article listing their top 12 Irish sitcoms, and I’m now laughing away at how the article itself basically shite-talks the first 6 or so shows that they chose! 🤣
As a footnote, I really need to watch “Moone Boy” some year.
I understand that, but I think they removed the security advisory that was previously attached to the libcue GitHub (that’s where that CVE link in the post’s first paragraph went) because the latest commits to the repo patched that vulnerability.
The link in the first paragraph of the blog post? I think they removed it because libcue
has since been patched.
Maybe check this itsfoss.com list and see if anything catches your eye?
I can’t really suggest any specific themes; Every year or so I try a heap of different ones, they all annoy me in different ways, and I end up right where I started: using Adwaita again.
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If you’ve never heard of this, that’s because it got a very small rollout to only Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden.
This is in relation to YouTube Premium Lite, and not, as this shortened article implies, Google Podcasts.
I think it’s getting down-voted purely because OP’s title is essentially “mIcRo$oFt bAd!” instead of describing the issue. It’s not getting down-voted anywhere else this article was cross-posted to, where they used the article’s actual title.
VS Code has an optional feature that can allow remote access, which could be [used/abused] to [access/breach] otherwise secure networks. Because the executable is signed by Microsoft, it won’t be flagged as malicious by antivirus/malware scanners even though it could easily be used as such. The article shows the steps the author attempted to detect and block this tunnel functionality, with limited success.
It looks like Debian 12 only provides 525, 390 and a legacy 340 driver, based on the wiki. As @[email protected] mentioned, Debian 11 has a 470 driver, but that would be a different set of repositories that would probably not work great for you on Debian 12.
The actual latest Nvidia driver is 550 as of a few days ago, so maybe you could try a manual install of either the latest or 470? I’m not sure if anything like
downgrade
orfrogging-family\nvidia-all
exists for Debian, I *sigh* use Arch Linuxbtw.