

But did you know that it would begin playing back with an X hour song length?


But did you know that it would begin playing back with an X hour song length?


Cool, just received a couple recommendations for this. Thanks.
Interesting! Looked through the Home Assistant forums and seems there is little to no support for them as a product.
Which tag devices would you use?
Exactly why I’m asking. Doesn’t have to be Apple, because seems this won’t work for me without a MacOS or iOS device from them for registration, but it is in consideration of tracking items that are checked on flights and worth the cost.
Right, what about in the case of something like luggage that was checked onto a flight and lost. Wondering about this scenario, which has happened twice.


Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Just released the companion episode all about containers. Also have a homelab discussion episode that’ll be out in a few days with another potential guest host mentioned, Robin.


Hmm, wonder what changed. What are you running?


What parts of it aren’t working? I’ve had no problem switching between 3 bluetooth headsets (triplets of the same) once I renamed each. Things have been much easier since moving to pipewire in last two years. I can see all of them simultaneously in KDE, so that makes it okay to have one set outputting a recording session monitoring while another does regular audio playback.


Peacock doesn’t work in the browser?


What are the few growing pains?


I find Reaper is great. And Bitwig works well as a replacement for Ableton.


You could try the “Newbie Corner” on the Arch forum (and drop the link back here). There are a lot of friendlies there. Found this thread, in case it helps in terms of lid no suspending: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=294549


I’ve been using Lutris with my Gog games, which has been great. Using it for boomer shooter mods.


Absolutely, especially because Apple is formally discontinuing support for Intel. Seems there are rumors of a new partnership between them in the future, but it is what it is.
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