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<maximum_yellow>
omanom that't my guess too
<maximum_yellow>
yeah, so i don't know what fedora is doing, but according to the pipewire FAQ: ``PipeWire still uses the original PulseAudio client library but has a reimplementation of the client JACK library for compatibility with existing applications.''
<maximum_yellow>
which reads to me like pipewire will not provide libpulse.so
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<tleydxdy[m]>
rip then
<dilyn>
yeah looks like the pipewire-pulse package on arch requires pulse
<dilyn>
interesante. I thought it was just like jack
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<maximum_yellow>
illiliti i couldn't find any reference to this in the docs, but just in case: does eiwd have any hooks for post connection?
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<illiliti>
maximum_yellow: i haven't tried to setup hooks but i think you can pair dhcpcd with iwd to achieve that
<maximum_yellow>
illiliti it didn't occur to me to use dhcpcd for this, thanks
<illiliti>
iirc iwd also executes resolvconf if connection succeeded. you can try to put your post-connection scripts into it and see if it works...
<illiliti>
to be clear, there is no proper support for hooks, so you have to use workarounds
<phinxy>
How long time to compile cups-filters, is it 20 minutes or 2 hours on a slow computer?
<phinxy>
I don't get how it can take so long, its a 1.4MB tar
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<tleydxdy[m]>
something something Turing machine
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<testuser[m]>
I started learning JavaScript ~20 days ago and I am totally hooked. It's insane, I feel like I am actually hacking when I write JavaScript code. Using things like Object, const and =>, just makes me feel so cool and powerful, unironically lol.
<noocsharp>
I started learning JavaScript ~20 days ago and I am totally hooked. It's insane, I feel like I am actually hacking when I write JavaScript code. Using things like
<noocsharp>
Object, const and =>, just makes me feel so cool and powerful, unironically lol.
<omanom>
bruh
<dilyn>
the 'lol' is what seals the deal for me that this is 100% ironic
<noocsharp>
i said that completely unironically lol
<cem>
best reason to learn JavaScript is to feel cool and powerful
<cem>
and hack with polkit
<cem>
because you couldn't embed a saner language inside or something
<dilyn>
polkit: the first proton app
<cem>
I'm afraid to ask what proton is
<cem>
but I will
<dilyn>
sorry, electron
<dilyn>
i'm a dum
<cem>
Ah alright
<cem>
I was expecting something like "electron but even worse"
<dilyn>
though proton does use electron
<dilyn>
lol
<dilyn>
it's for gaming
<dilyn>
valve's baby
<cem>
Yeah, I know proton as in the emulator
<cem>
hope I can trigger somebody :^)
<dilyn>
jk proton doesn't use electron, i've been mishearing all along!
<dilyn>
codeweavers how could you do this to me:'(
<cem>
I might be totally wrong, but isn't steam electron?
<dilyn>
I wouldn't be surprised if they did that to avoid libgl hell
<jslick>
hmmm I think neither polkit nor steam is electron. I think polkit just uses spidermonkey. Much lighterweight since it doesn't have rendering engine, DOM, etc. I think steam does embed a web engine though (can't remember which one). So, much like electron, but I think it's still lighterweight than electron
<dilyn>
it was mostly a joke, because polkit uses the js engine used in firefox like how electron apps just use chromium
<cem>
https://libredd.it/7wftl9 well according to this random comment on reddit, steam doesn't use electron, but chromium embedded framework
<dilyn>
steam is an electron fork confirmed
<acheam>
hmm song of the day is old
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<noocsharp>
proton stands for "proton (is not an emulator)"