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[-] fleck@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

Plus, your source files would also have to actually be in that format. As an example, Spotify apparently supports up to 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC only

[-] fleck@lemmy.world 56 points 1 month ago

The observation is that most USB-C to 3.5mm ("aux jack") audio dongles are supporting high quality audio but only support the USB Full Speed (FS) data rate which is not enough for the high quality audio. This causes problems.

[-] fleck@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago

It's awesome! I used FreeCAD and OpenSCAD before and I think I will stick to solvespace for new projects. FreeCAD is OK but quite buggy and the parametric design is a pain. OpenSCAD is also great and I still use it for some things. I think parametric design is cool, but 99/100 times it is completely unnecessary for me and solvespace made me realize this. I initially disliked being unable to define variables for dimensions (and re-using them) but again it's often overkill and disrupts the flow quite a bit, so suddenly you would spend hours defining parameters and calculations that you wouldn't use anyways. TLDR: YAGNI basically. Also, solvespace is pretty :) What about you?

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  • OS: NixOS

  • Compositor: Sway

  • GTK Theme: TwoStepsBack (modified)

  • Terminal: alacritty (sometimes also kitty)

  • Terminal Font: terminus

  • Editor: helix

  • Music Player: quod libet

  • File Manager: ranger

flake/dotfiles: https://codeberg.org/xiaolizhi/flake

Went from Hyprland to Gnome to Sway, and I think I'll stay. I really like the retro GTK theme, but it does not work well with GTK4/libadwaita. So I gotta put in some more work (or avoid those apps :). I also seem to move away from having a uniform theme for everything and just embracing the chaos

Here's some more things being productive (or pretending to be):

[-] fleck@lemmy.world 5 points 4 months ago

Don't really have a clue about e-bikes. But looking through some e-bike chargers on Amazon, they have maybe 100 W to 200 W. USB-PD (EPR) apparently supports up to 240 W. Do note that the e-bike chargers are rated at 54.6 V, though, while PD only supports up to 48 V, and I guess the higher voltage might be required for the cell chemistry. So idk if it would be possible to design your batteries around the USB spec. In any case, you would need a separate charger and special cable to support 5 A over USB anyways.

[-] fleck@lemmy.world 6 points 4 months ago

Absolutely! These are the obvious ones, maybe you already know them:

  • T-Square
    • "TRUTH" is an absolute classic, just like "サーキットの放浪者", and "Travellers"
  • Casiopea
    • I think "Be" is my favourite Album, but all are solid
  • Masayoshi Takanaka

And then also some that are maybe lesser known (no particular order):

  • Katsumi Horii Project
    • They have quite a lot of songs. "Way to morning" or "Flashback" are good examples. I also like "Jungle of Heaven"
  • Trix
    • "ECCENTRIX" is really nice, just like "An Index"
  • Dimension
  • Himiko Kikuchi
  • Naniwa Express
  • Yuji Toriyama
  • Chikara Ueda & The Power Station
  • Toshiki Kadomatsu
  • The Gran Turismo soundtrack also has some hidden Gems here and there

I think what I like about this genre is that it combines very catchy melodies/riffs and chord progressions with really creative jazzy solos. I have not really found much recent stuff (>2010), though. But I can recommend SOIL & Pimp Sessions. They are more recent and more traditional-jazz-oriented.

Bonus if you like light prog/math rock: Check out Elephant Gym. Spring Rain (春雨) is one of my favourite songs.

[-] fleck@lemmy.world 13 points 4 months ago

I really love Japanese jazz fusion. None of my friends understand my excitement about the EWI solos, they just say it sounds like Mario Kart music lol. I'm also into Buddhism, but dont have anyone else with this interest.

[-] fleck@lemmy.world 14 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

At work, I have a very knowledgeable colleague who is quite the Linux nerd. I have been moved into their department and I feel like they never had the chance to share all of their accumulated knowledge with someone, so they kinda dump it onto me and every little question has the chance to become a lecture. I am very thankful for it though, because I get learn a ton but sometimes you just wanna get a bool, without learning kernel internals that are absolutely not related to the question

[-] fleck@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

I'm still rocking an i7 4790k and its >10 years old! Judging from the other comments it seems the intel issue is more of a recent one though. If I ever configure a new PC, I'll check out AMD for sure.

[-] fleck@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Using NixOS at home and I swear I'm not a furry! At work, I use CachyOS (Arch). My wife is sad that there was no mention of Solus..

[-] fleck@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

This is why I thought that maybe it would be good to have some kind of pacing cars, e.g. operated by traffic police? I.e. when you already know or can anticipate that there is a large jam building up, you bring in one pacing car on every lane at an appropriate low speed and everyone has to adjust, so the thing you mentioned won't happen.

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