MentalEdge
Eskating cyclist, gamer and enjoyer of anime. Probably an artist. Also I code sometimes, pretty much just to mod titanfall 2 tho.
Introverted, yet I enjoy discussion to a fault.
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Um. No?
That where people point their feet has meaning in the context of human body language is not a personal observation. Look it up.
Same goes for media tropes and charachter design principles.
To you.
These are your impressions.
You should rethink how much your feelings can reliably say about what others feel or intend.
Pointing your toes together is also just straight up body language, that you can see irl.
An exaggerated version of that is a trope in manga/anime often used to suggest shyness, introversion or a lack of confidence.
“This, is the cutest girl, in the world”
Not on stock ROM. IIRC back when I was messing with that kind of thing, you needed a custom kernel.
…there’s the gooner friend, showing as much skin as possible. There’s the default skin friend. There’s the friend who put together the most hideous discordant combination of colors available. There’s the fashion friend, who put together the best looking combination possible. There’s the “I just made everything my favorite color” friend. There’s the “I spent 10 hours in the custom 3d shape editor to make an elaborate reference” friend…
…
A torso was not the first thing my brain saw.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I used wget on Ubuntu to clone pages from piefed to build Zyke, a Reddit alternative
13·2 months agoWhy would you mirror, when you could federate?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The zero-days are numbered | The Mozilla Blog - Firefox 150 includes fixes for 271 vulnerabilities identified during this initial evaluation [of Mythos Preview]
73·2 months agoThere’s a difference between using AI to apply fixes for problems, and using AI to find problems that you didn’t know about.
Mythos does the latter, not the former.
A new community icon challenger appears!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I made a custom icon theme that combines the best parts of my favourites
4·3 months agoAh, no. I’m not familiar with how to do that.
But I wouldn’t think so? I’m more familiar with KDE, but with it at least I’ve always found ways to edit some files somewhere to accomplish what I want.
So far.
For this I’ve just been creating folders and setting their icons manually.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I made a custom icon theme that combines the best parts of my favourites
6·3 months agoYou mean the icons?
At least in KDE dolphin, you can edit any folder and set the icon as whatever you like. It’ll follow the theme color too, if you use the right icon.
The qpwgraph workaround works in the matrix clients as well, but passing media audio into a WebRTC stream meant for voice is not ideal. Any decent client is likely to heavily filter out background audio (which with a game would be a lot of the ambient soundscape), and the audio would in some cases end up mono.
Broadcast-box is on the simpler side, if self hosting. If not, there is a public free-to-use instance here: https://b.siobud.com/
Honestly, that means peer to peer, not centralised
Peer to peer vs a server does not have significant latency difference. There is one, but not one universal enough that’d make latency the reason to choose the former in most cases.
OBS will use large buffers (multiple seconds) that are then sent out to the server.
It doesn’t. Streaming from OBS over WHIP is able to get down to about 300ms of latency, and that’s when watching via a server, rather than peer to peer.
The main source of streaming latency (the buffer you mention) happens when using the older HLS standard.
WHIP or WebRTC HTTP Ingestion Protocol (and the other end for clients, WHEP) allows software like Broadcast-box to be just as fast as conferencing screenshares in peer to peer video calls. Because it is the same tech.
Matrix has MatrixRTC (or whatever they call it) but you will need the Element client and will need to activate RTC in the “labs”. Not sure if it’s in the stable build or the beta.
MatrixRTC voice, video and screenshare is in element, comment and cinny. It does not need to be enabled in labs. Its main problem at the moment is the lack of system audio when sharing the screen.
OBS with Broadcast-box allows you to achieve real-time video sharing with audio, with full control of the video stream audio and quality thorough OBS’s recording and encoder settings. And to watch, your friends need no accounts or anything, they just open the broadcast-box link in a browser.
No?
The fastest I got it down to was about 30 seconds of stream delay. It’s a limitation of HLS, which will never be truly fast.
Owncasts own guides state:
If you require real-time, video conferencing style latency you may want to look for a different solution that doesn’t use HLS video, as this scaling and distribution model will never get to sub-second levels.






Pretty typical for a compact bike with wheels smaller than 26" tires. Aside from the weird extra tubes below the water bottle. Usually you see this layout with folding bikes, but there a compact frames without the joints to fold, too.