I primarily use Libre Wolf but playing back hdr videos in Plex might just be easier to use Chromium than mpv.
I primarily use Libre Wolf but playing back hdr videos in Plex might just be easier to use Chromium than mpv.
While you’re at it consider using docker.


This is great but it would have to be pretty terrific to get me to replace Plasma.
I dunno. I game less and less every year. I think I’ll probably just play the odd n64 game by the time I retire.
Maybe it hasn’t been fully implemented yet but when I play HDR videos in MPV right now it is still not working. But running that command works as expected.
Couldn’t you already do this using the command below? (Under “video”)


No hate, but I laughed out loud when I read distraction free and saw that the first screenshot shows an embedded browser.
Like, I get that there is value in having an embedded browser but if it’s there then I would not consider the editor to be distraction free.


Rclone does what I want, for the most part.


The Voyager app helps with this.


Do I have to enable HDR in Plasma settings? Because when I do, and then log out, plasma crashes and I have to log into a different DE and disable HDR in the terminal.


Does this mean I could finally enjoy HDR content on my OLED HDR monitor?
I guess I meant it’s a lot of work to set up initially. Especially if you don’t have experience.
I like the idea of deduplication and checksumming to prevent bit rot. It also sounds like backups via snapshots is extremely powerful, but maybe that’s something btrfs can do too.
Ultimately though it would be about learning. That’s what’s drawn me to Linux in the first place.
I wonder how this compares to DarkTable?


Yeah they transferred all of our network files held on our own private servers over to Teams. I didn’t even know that teams did file storage. I guess through one drive.


I prefer turning off all the breakers in my house, but whatever floats your boat!
The whole point is that it’s open source and they want people to be able to print them themselves.