BlastboomStrice

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 6 days ago

But these ancient ancestors are dead now (probably?), maybe their plan wasnt that good after all😌

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago

Κι εγω reddit μπαινω πρακτικα πλεον χωρις λογαριασμο μονο απο αποτελεσματα αναζητησεων στο internet

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago
[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago

Αωω, να σαι καλα fxomt:)

 

Χιχι, βλεπω πως εχουν περασει 2χρονια απο τοτε που πρακτικα παρατησα το reddit για το lemmy. Περνα γρηγορα ο καιρος

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Hmm, maybe listenbrainz explore could help with that

https://listenbrainz.org/explore/music-neighborhood/

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

Πραγματικα

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

As much as I'd want to, I think it probably wont be inclided, judging from 2 points:

  1. They didnt mention it. Audio jack would really be a convincing feature for the phone, it'd probably be one of the first things to mention, especially when they say that they removed the telephoto camera and thus they are already cutting features. They could make it look as a trade-off, removing a camera, but adding back the audio jack. Being silent about any possibility of it returning is probably on purpose to avoid extra flame.

  2. It says that speakers, usb port, camera etc. are easily replaceable. An audio jack port would be very easily replaced too. Not mentioning probably means that it doesnt exist.

It's such a let down, they might be the best phone company and they still are bad. A huge part of the community complains about it and there's almost noone who would be bothered about having an audio jack port. Greed is making them kind of blind...

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Fairphone Product Manager, Javier Manrique, puts it perfectly, “It’s all about balance. Do we want a bigger battery or smaller display? How do we offer the best cameras possible without breaking the bank for the end-user? There are a variety of factors to consider, and some hard decisions to make.” The mini-jack on the Fairphone 3 is the perfect example. Like we mentioned earlier, user feedback showed us that bulkiness was a bigger concern for the majority of our users, so we had to remove the headphone jack to make the Fairphone 4 thinner.

Wut.. Some people avoid buying phones without audio jack, no audio jack is one of their biggest misses, probably the first thing people complain about fairphone and they say they removed to make the phone slimmer? Was there even ever a poll? Also didnt they use to say in the past that they removed it cuz it was waste or whatever?

And apart from all these, is making a phone slimmer really a stepcloser to sustainability than adding ~0.3cm³ for an audio jack that wont require buying dongles that stop working, wont require wearing out the usb port, wont require buying wireless earphones (how handy that they also sell wireless earphones, very expensive too) and will make the phone compatible with so much already existing hardware? (I personally have both wireless and wired and I use them both (the wired with a dongle on my phone) for different occasions (when I need mobility I use wireless, when I want good audio quality I used wired and both wired and wireless cost around 20€ and both seem to last for years.)

Having said that, we’re still not making enough hard decisions, according to Fairphone co-founder, Miquel Ballester. “The Fairphone 5 is a good example of where we tried to do much, without excelling in one area. Learning from that, we’re making more focused choices for our future designs.

Hmmm, are they preparing us for cutting more features on the upcoming model?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Yo, you're kind of on the correct path. I think though it probably wont work for you if you dont have a sound amplitute tool already (I know, counter intuitive).

Step1: for this to work, you need to be in a room where you have a device producing a sound of a certain loudness, use a sound loudness measuring tool and then put that value in the calibration field. By pressing calibrate it will calculate the offset, how far off the current reading of the app is from the actual value, and then it will try to take this into account when measuring sounds (and display the proper values).

Step2: Here you'd put the offset if you already knew it (if you had done step1 in the past for example). Since you haven't, you'd have to do step1 instead of step2.

Step3: yes

Step4: yes

Step5: I'd do both probably. Export data either as csv (comma separated values file) or as excel file and I'd also export a screenshot of the graph.

To conclude, you need a sound measuring tool, a constant sound source (like a phone playing a specific frequency at a certain volume) and a somewhat quiet place to avoid any interference. If you know anyone who could lend you their sound measuring tool to do a calibration it could help. Otherwise, there are cheap sound meters (maybe some Uni-T ones?).

PS. Even if the readings are correct though, I dont know if they could be considered as evidence, you'd might have to check that first.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

How about Phyphox? Open-source, on fdroid:)

It even lets you calibrate your mic to show proper readings

[–] [email protected] 28 points 3 weeks ago

Does anyone keep track of the times? I feel like this is happenning about 2-3 times per year the last years

 

Yo:)

 

Καθώς προσθέτω ονόματα και τραγούδια στο musicbrainz, μαθαίνω διάφορες συνδέσεις και την ιστορία των ατόμων αυτού του χώρου, οπότε είπα να τα οπτικοποιήσω κάπως. Έτσι έφτιαξα ένα git repo (https://codeberg.org/BlastboomStrice/Music-Names-mapping) όπου έχω και .svg και .drawio αρχεία που δεν χαλάνε με την μεγέθυνση όπως τα .png.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I got an email today, so I searched it up a bit more. The link to the setting: https://m.facebook.com/help/contact/6359191084165019

PS. This is probably available only for users inside the EU

PPS. I know, ideally I wouldnt be using any of these services, but weighing the situation, it's probably better to use them than isolating myself from the people around me:/

 

Ενα ωραιο τεραστιο αρθρο που βρηκα. Διαβασα μονο τις πρωτες παραγραφους βεβαια😅, αν θελτε ριξτε του μια ματια

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Seems like the developer is back with a video update on the program's development.

Some points I understood:

  • The developer made some rethinking of the whole project
  • The node editor got a rewrite from C++ to C#, a higher level language, to make development easier (I think the filters themselves are in lower level language, it just affectst the node editor).
  • With the rise of godot and video editors becoming 2D/3D pipelines, the developer based the rendering engine on godot.
  • The developer wants to make the editor modular and easy to extend.
  • The developer says that the following months will try to work on getting olive to a stable release:)

Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=invMlMRPUrM

 

Seems like the developer is back with a video update on the program's development.

Some points I understood:

  • The developer made some rethinking of the whole project
  • The node editor got a rewrite from C++ to C#, a higher level language, to make development easier (I think the filters themselves are in lower level language, it just affectst the node editor).
  • With the rise of godot and video editors becoming 2D/3D pipelines, the developer based the rendering engine on godot.
  • The developer wants to make the editor modular and easy to extend.
  • The developer says that the following months will try to work on getting olive to a stable release:)

Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=invMlMRPUrM

 

Yay, nice to see mander back up and running.

May I ask, do we know what happened?

Also, should we maybe have a matrix chat or something as a backup communication channel?

 

Supposing we have an open source android app, (how) could one convert it to a linux distro package? (Like for debian, nixos, etc.)

Android is essentially a linux distro if I get it correctly, a heavily modified one.

Many android apps are written with java and the newer ones tend to go with kotlin, which I think should be able to run cross-platform.

Would hard of an attempt would this be?

Edit: Thank you people! From what I gather android is very far from the rest of linux distros (practically having in common only a few parts of the kernel) and the fact that apps tend to be written in java/kotlin doesnt have much of a difference if they are not built in a way that makes the cross-platform compatible (like godot engine does). Those apps will probably need to do many system calls to the android OS, soI can't just compile them for a different architecture. I'd either need an android translation layer or an emulator to run them.

Unrelated, but cool to see some familiar usernames:)

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