how do you design a server to be “better” if it has to trust data from a remote client?
how do you design a server to be “better” if it has to trust data from a remote client?
The linux kernel contains more profanity than this meme…
It was new to me too, but a (code) forge is essentially a VCS server with stuff like a wiki and issue tracking. So think GitLab, GoGS/Gitea/Forgejo, BitBucket and all the others.
Even then, there’s probably a better way to solve the problem, instead of a petty “no U”.
Exactly!
No, it’s for you, since you talked about the timing. I could have made that more clear though.
I’m not sure what the layout of the video has to do with anything, but yes, you don’t have to watch it.
This video by Middle East Eye is a decent summary of the reasons IMO.
Specifically the fact that Saudi Arabia was in the process of normalizing relations with the occupiers, but no longer is.
Remember: nothing happened before 7/10/2023
Hold on, not all my money goes to healthcare in my for-profit healthcare system??
Blondes, not R-bombs
To reply to your devil’s advocate
How are they connected?
If it’s through bluetooth, that should be perfectly fine.
Check the debian wiki for instructions.
The biggest joke is that there are a bunch of games with left-wing messages that are not considered woke ar all:
That’s IT!!! 😡
I’m putting Woke Man’s Sky on the woke games list!!
Edit: of course it’s already in there, lmao
Irish Unification of 2024, let’s gooooo
Yes, a quick web search later I haven’t found a readymade solution.
Setting the volume for specific outputs is not very hard, so maybe a middleground solution is to have two shortcuts. One for “game mode” and one for “music mode” or whatever.
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.
The question was about client trust, which the server doesn’t. If the shot wasn’t possible, it’s not valid and did not happen.