This is literally my only problem with mint. I just boot into kubuntu whenever I want to watch something in HDR.
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I usually go with something like “the kindness of” in contexts like this. It has a bit of the “humble receiving” flavor of itadaku.
So, something like, “Thanks for the kindness of using the toilet cleanly,” or even “Thanks for doing us the kindness of using the toilet cleanly.”
Not perfect, but I think it does a decent job of preserving the vibe.
hakase@lemmy.zipto
Linux@programming.dev•Google Posts Device Trees For Booting Pixel 10 Hardware With The Mainline Linux Kernel
62·3 months agoThanks! I’ll try it out!
Edit: I got it working! Þanks for ðe help! :D
hakase@lemmy.zipto
Linux@programming.dev•Google Posts Device Trees For Booting Pixel 10 Hardware With The Mainline Linux Kernel
9·3 months agoIt shortens two sounds the way they do it - the voiceless interdental fricative [θ] (think, bath) and the voiced interdental fritative [ð] (them, bathe).
If I were to do it, I’d use thorn for θ and eth (ð) for ð, but I can’t find a way to do so easily enough on Android for it to be worth it.
A loanword (from the perspective of historical linguistics at least) is any word that has entered a linguistic system from another linguistic system, as opposed to a native word, which has been naturally passed down through the vertical transmission of that system to new acquirers as far back as we can trace. (Note that there are a lot of edge cases and nuances here, so let me know if you have any specific questions.)
This is a useful categorical distinction as well, since linguistic reconstruction only works on inherited words, and does not work with loanwords or words otherwise created (past the point in history that they entered the linguistic system in question, at least).
Mint ftw. We need community flairs on Lemmy so I can rep my distro.
hakase@lemmy.zipOPto
Linux@programming.dev•Any way to share iPad screen over Zoom on Mint?
3·5 months agoNow that I’ve gotten home and played with it a bit, unfortunately, remote/presentation mode isn’t what she’s looking for, because it doesn’t work with her iPad Notes app the way she needs it to. It shows the entire iPad screen no matter what, instead of the portion she’s using for drawing/notes.
It turns out that on the Mac and Windows versions of Zoom, there’s an option in Advanced Settings that is specifically connecting an iPad through AirPlay. Unfortunately, as I’ve found out, this is a proprietary setting only allowed on the Mac and Windows versions, and specifically excluded from the Linux version. There’s just a blank space where the option usually would be.
Luckily, the notes app function she needs does work when using UxPlay, so that’s what we ultimately decided to go with, even though it’s a bit clunkier and laggier than connecting directly through Zoom.
Thanks for the help!
hakase@lemmy.zipOPto
Linux@programming.dev•Any way to share iPad screen over Zoom on Mint?
61·5 months agoThe PC has multiple monitors, a full-sized keyboard, and support for many windows on the screen, which makes it much easier to get work done while on a call, while the iPad is very convenient for drawing diagrams, etc. when on a call, much more so than the built in whiteboard.
So, she hosts the call on her computer so that she can do all of the multitasking she needs to during the meeting, and she connects her iPad so that she can draw and comment on precise diagrams in a way that isn’t really possible without the iPad.
From another comment it seems like she might just be missing the feature that’s usually there, but I wanted to be prepared with alternatives when I got home this evening just in case so that she’d be ready for work tomorrow no matter what.
Edit: See the OP - this is not the case. This is a proprietary function that is only available in the Mac and Windows version of Zoom, so it’s not present in the Linux version at all.
hakase@lemmy.zipOPto
Linux@programming.dev•Any way to share iPad screen over Zoom on Mint?
4·5 months agoThat looks like it should work. I can hopefully just mirror the iPad screen on UxPlay and then just capture that window in Zoom. Will try this evening and report back. Thanks!
Edit: This ended up being what we went with! Thanks again for the help! This community never ceases to amaze me with their willingness to help people get better with Linux! ^_^
Yes, I absolutely did miss that part somehow. I still think you’re being too hard on the guy, but the tone of my comment was out of line given that context. I apologize.
That’s just like Lemmy, ignoring years of hard work in pursuit of positive change because someone doesn’t pass the right ideological purity test.
How many millions of people have you reached about the importance of consumer rights?
I also thought Louis’s choice of Clippy was a bit odd, but the fact that there is a symbol people can rally around at all is more important than the symbol itself in many ways.
hakase@lemmy.zipto
Linux@programming.dev•Comparison of video game performance of Windows 11 vs SteamOS/Linux on the Lenovo Legion Go S
14·7 months agoAnd many other measures besides.
I kinda unironically dig this.
Oh man I used to love Ellegarden. Is Nothing’s Carved in Stone worth a look?



It also doesn’t have HDR if that’s important to you. I switch into kubuntu whenever I want to watch something in HDR.