>>702069would you be willing to try a tilling window model? we have some excelent pre-config stuff
>>702208damn, then maybe it's something on my end, everything is updated, while I do prefer using streamlink for live youtube streams, mpv alone still works for youtube videos
>>702104mpv "https://weverse.io/illit/live/1-169729576" worked fine for me when it was live
so does this url
>>702132is everything up to date and in your path? do videos on other sites (eg. youtube) play in mpv fine?
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>>702104something is wrong with your mpv installation try updating or a fresh install just tried with VLC and it worked first time
>>702092I'm trying with an ILLIT live right now, and the URL extracted gives me a 404 when I try to play it with mpv, maybe i'm missing something
>>702083does yt-dlp extract the url if you use the --get-url flag?
yt-dlp bros, any fix for playing weverse videos (with mpv)?
i can't think for myself and customization is scary so I use gnome to ease my anxious mind
I'm straight so I use KDE
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To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand the GNOME Desktop Environment. The minimalism is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of Human Interface Guidelines and Client-Side Decorations, most of the design choices will go over a typical user's head. There's also Nautilus's distraction-free outlook, which is deftly woven into its characterisation—its personal philosophy draws heavily from the Bauhaus movement and Dieter Rams' "less is more" principles, for instance.
>>699964uh excuse me GNOME doesn't skimp on anything it's part of the aesthetic
you wouldn't understand
>>699934no not that i know of but Dolphin will probably be your closest thing
i think it can do the group thing but not the other stuff
>>699964>>699986all managers i've used so far cannot group and sort by X and Y, they only group and sort only by X OR by Y
>>699934I hate that feature, it's on by default
>>699934surely kde can do something that common whatever the main foil manager is in there
only nome skimps on features
brothers
is there a file manager that can group files by X, and sort the groups by Y?
this is the one windows feature i miss the most
i would group my kpop folders by file type and sort them by date
so far no linux file manager has had this
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my chingus don't wanna post in the /tech/ thread ;_;
>>690774yep just switched to it today
what a waste of time it was configuring zsh -____-
>>689732i'm a simple man with simple needs
>>689117$ readlink /bin/sh
/bin/dash
>>689732gnome desktop? yeah i'll agree with you
but gnome apps? they make some good apps, the best even, and they work great in hyprland (:
>>689117dank linux has been great to me
>>687678>gnomeyou disgust me
what shell do you use chingus?
>>529395I've started getting 403 errors when downloading audio with this command. if anyone has the same issue try adding -f '616+251-1' to the command, it should fix it.
I remember I loved that one file manager, something like SpacemanFM, it was the quickest and cleanest looking
>>685073nautilus because gnome
>>685073OneCommander on Windows
>>685135some people can't code but wanna write trivial stuff. if they're not trying to become a SWE, what's the point of them learning properly versus using codex/claude/opencode
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Asa wearing this but with tattoos and barefoot
>>685073gnome files but the package is nautilus or whatever they renamed it to now
mostly because of the sushi spacebar preview thing like macos has and because it's minimalist and makes sense to me with respect to the design
>>684974you can use codex (from openai). They just released a desktop app if you're on macos, but if you're familiar with the terminal, you can also use codex there:
https://developers.openai.com/codex/cli
which file managers do you guys use
>>684974coding what? that's really important.
pyuthon is a scripting language has a lot of different libraries which make it very versitile but it is slow and the job market is entry jobs exclusively
What is the best ai for coding? Say I want a Python script to help me analyse data in a spreadsheet, or write me a webscraping script, which is the best? I’m using ChatGPT at the minute, and it’s pretty good, but I’m wondering is there is something better for the coding and scraping aspect?
>>682894this is what my gf does all day
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>>682718you can trust me chingu :)
Yamako.webm
turn your volume down first and then run aplay -c 2 -f S16_LE -r 44100 /dev/urandom to hear the sounds of the universe (:
>>680027korean milk technology