You don't need navidrome!
Can't help with the mpv thing unfortunately. I just selected browser audio as the backend.
You could check the issue tracker though.
You don't need navidrome!
Can't help with the mpv thing unfortunately. I just selected browser audio as the backend.
You could check the issue tracker though.
The best starting point in my experience is https://regolith-desktop.com. You install it and get a noob-friendly, pre-configured unixporn desktop out of the box.
Once you start using it, the rest of the obscure programs referenced on /r/unixporn start making sense too.
It plugs into Jellyfin, a self-hosted alternative to Spotify/Netflix, (and the topic of this sub :) )
It's improved by leaps and bounds in the last few years! Definitely worth a second look imo
I'm using Mullvad on Silverblue right now, through NetworkManager. Just had to import the wireguard config file they provide. No extra app/package needed!
Socialism is the means of production being owned by the workers, if you think that that's communism then I don't know what to tell you.
Yes, that is communism. In communism also, workers control the means of production. Socialism is supposed to be the transitionary stage - where a revolution has happened, a post-revolutionary state has been built, but a classless society has not yet been achieved. A communist state is supposed to be a quasi-utopia where all the contradictions of capitalism have been overcome; there is no class, no private property, no religion, and so on.
Or at least this is what the word communism means in Marxist theory. Others may use it differently.
I find the GNOME workflow very intuitive and have grown really accustomed to it over the years. It's minimal and gets out of the way, while at the same time everything I need is accessible on one keypress through the activities overview.
I don't feel at home on any other desktop environment. Even on Ubuntu I revert everything to stock GNOME.
✊ hang in there buddy and keep trucking. I was similarly in a low place when I started Odin. I'd just dropped out of college (for the second time).
Decided right then that I was going to become a developer and kept working away at it with a blank mind. I made tons of mistakes but felt liberated by working towards my goal.
The Odin Project literally changed my life. It's hard but so worth it. Go for it 💯
I've been having these kind of issues with the Pixels since the Pixel 1. At this point, I just don't recommend a Pixel device to anyone.
mint for the win
They have more or less the same functionality. This is just made to fit in with the GNOME desktop's design language. Also, this is a third-party app.