jackemled

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[–] jackemled@furry.engineer 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

@toothpaste_sandwich On my phone I have several Wii sound effects for different notifications. Messages & emails have the Wii Message Board "new mail" sound, important notifications have the "update complete" & "copy data complete" sounds, bad notifications have the "failed to read disk" sound, & other notifications have the Wii menu click sound. The UI still has no sounds at all though because Android launchers never have sounds :(

[–] jackemled@furry.engineer 1 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

@toothpaste_sandwich Right now I just have the KDE Oxygen sounds because I haven't set up any custom sounds since I'm not sure how to yet. I really liked the Wii & Wii U sound design though; they did alot of the work making the console fun even outside of playing games, even things like changing system settings & hearing the clicks & scrolling sounds. I would love to have a computer with similarly complex & fun sound design.

[–] jackemled@furry.engineer 1 points 1 month ago

@fin It looks really good so far! I like the color scheme. Post an update when you finish it!

[–] jackemled@furry.engineer 1 points 4 months ago

@rozodru You'll have to put Doom music in your next preview video!

[–] jackemled@furry.engineer 1 points 4 months ago

@harbard Keep backups of your entire home folder. That way if it happens again you can quickly restore. You could use a systemd timer or cronjob to run rsync at a set interval & have it copy everything to a flash drive you leave plugged in, or maybe better to copy, then compress, then delete the copy once you have an archive. That way you can keep multiple backups as .tar.xz files or something, & if your SSD suddenly fails in the middle of a backup you'll at least have part of a functioning copy, allowing you to restore the backup just before it & then update from the partial copy.

I wonder what will cause your entire operating system to disappear, could it have actually been a corruption? I had that once & it caused my operating system to be unbootable because the filesystem was damaged & the computer could no longer find everything required to boot. I was able to repair my ext4 partition by using fsck in a live session off of a USB flash drive, then I was able to boot again & I didn't lose anything.

[–] jackemled@furry.engineer 1 points 4 months ago (2 children)

@rozodru It looks really good!

How did you come up with the name? I know the NEDM meme but I wasn't sure that was it since I can't see how it applies.

[–] jackemled@furry.engineer 1 points 7 months ago

@Sunsofold Oh ok! I'm pretty sure that's another widget, but I forgot what it's called. The menu bar can be hidden by setting a window rule, then you can add the widget to the desktop or a panel.

[–] jackemled@furry.engineer 0 points 7 months ago (3 children)

@victorz @Gemini24601 Do you mean the app icons on the bottom bar being separated from the launcher icon on the left? The task manager (which displays the app icons) & the launcher (which gives you a categorized list of all installed apps when couches) are different widgets in modern Plasma. You can put other widgets between them, such as a panel spacer like what's shown here. A panel spacer is an invisible widget that takes up a certain amount of space on a panel or can be made "flexible", which will cause it to take up all available space but allow other widgets to take that space back whenever they push against it. Two panel spacers are holding the task manager in the middle of the panel.

[–] jackemled@furry.engineer 0 points 7 months ago

@jjba23 Is the code machine generated like their profile picture, or is this a real thing?

[–] jackemled@furry.engineer 1 points 7 months ago

@Soapbox1858 I like the color scheme alot! It's similar to mine but darker.

[–] jackemled@furry.engineer 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

@BuboScandiacus I don't know about a command that can do that, but usually the manufacturer will have that information. Search the video decoding capabilities of your GPU's chipset. Mine is an Acer Predator Bifrost with an AMD Radeon 7600 chipset, so I search "Radeon 7600 video decoding". Usually your fetch program can tell you what your graphics card is, but sometimes it can't tell. Mine can't tell what exactly my graphics card is, but I can still find out by reading what it says on the graphics card itself or the box it came in.

 

[Plasma] To demonstrate the power of Flex Tape…

I sawed this panel in half!

I've never seen anyone do this. It seemed like a good idea & it was. It's very nice. It's not very fancy besides the split bottom panel & the status bar on the left. I'm using Smart Video Wallpaper Reborn for the wallpaper & the Plasma style, application style, & window decorations are Oxygen. The audio visualizer on the right bottom panel is Panon. The comic is Freefall by Mark Stanley.

Sorry if I formatted this badly, I'm using Mastodon & I've never made a Lemmy post.
Original work in progress post

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