Lemmy seems like the right place to ask this. Personally I’ve really enjoyed Gurgle, which is a FOSS Wordle clone app.

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      Also Highways use VLC to mark many winter potholes

      I was searching for some kind of VLC based image / video processing algorithm to detect potholes

      Was this a joke about how the logo is a traffic cone

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        Aren’t they both based on ffmpeg? Surely any quality difference is just a configuration issue?

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          Yes. If I remember correctly VLC was originally configured (maybe still is) to network streams and prioritize no lag. That’s why you get weird artifacts in VLC sometimes that’s not present in mpv.

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        MPV cannot fulfill the playlist needs. So I regularly use MPV to play standalone videos, since it is superior, but I use VLC to play video playlists and to be able to rotate/flip and play a weird video.

        SMPlayer frontend for MPV is just not the same as VLC.

        VLC is the Swiss Army knife of media playback, while MPV is the superior standalone video player. Use both.

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        MPC-HC has an amazing function of video thumbnail on position seekbar, like YouTube and most online video sites. I really would want something like that for Linux.

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    Ublock Origin. The amount of people going through life exposing themselves to ads is tragic. It’s so unhealthy and most people aren’t aware that there is a simple and free way of protecting yourself from the psychological warfare that corpos use against society

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      I don’t understand how people do not get blood red angry at advertising more often. Its the root of a lot of our problems with censorship and they flat out just exploit what little free time we all get.

      By the time I get home I got 3 hours to chill. Then these ads take up 1/3 of that selling me shit I never asked for. They indirectly forced every platform I ever enjoyed to become these homogenous boring vanilla time sinks. That’s because they pay one content safe creator and then the rest start to copy them. Now if I want to avoid ads, I have to pay extra fees which fuck it, the content creators circumvent by putting ads directly into the media.

      We should all be more hostile to any encroachment of ads into our lives. Its weird that instead I see people embracing it like it isn’t a cancer. We’ve lost the freedoms we had on thr internet to these ads and nobody seems to care.

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        Given that there is a lot of effort put into research into making advertisements more ‘effective’, I wouldn’t be surprised if there is also some research put into influencing people to accept advertisements as a normal part of life, justifying it as a necessary evil, or even embracing it as an essential part of what makes the free market ‘work’.

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    Jellyfin, it’s pretty simple and if you have a spare computer, a decent connection (and by decent I don’t mean even a decent one by 21th century standards, I still have a 100/10mbps ADSL) and a 2/4tb Hdd, you can host your own FOSS Netflix/Hulu with all the shows you want, if you’re in a county where “sailing the seven seas” is a huge deal, the only subscription would be a cheap VPN or even better something like real debrid.

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      Literally, and I mean literally, just downloaded this yesterday because I was tired of using Syncthing to pass media files back and forth between my phone and my NAS.

      Plex is a shit show, charging you to view remote files.

      Got any recommendations on where to put together a decent setup? The documentation seems a bit sparse.

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        Do you use the flatpak version on Linux? I’m a bit of a noob but I think due to flatpak sandboxing it can’t access your home folder or something, so I had this problem where it could only access my /media/ external HDD.

        Aside from that, I just make folders named something unambiguous like “jellyfin documentaries”, make a jellyfin directory from the control panel, name it something like “documentaries” link the two and then add the documentaries and then scan the libraries. (i may have misunderstood your question lol sry, English is my 2nd Lang)

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        I run Jellyfin in Docker on a Pi4 and it works great. The only problem are x265 files, because Jellyfin tries to transcode them and the Pi cannot handle that.

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          You can disable that, I did that too. I don’t have any issue playing h.265 or even AVI on any of my devices.

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              You have to change it for each user. Go to the users settings and scroll down, under Media Playback there are options to allow audio and video transcoding. I still have audio transcoding on but that doesn’t seem to cause any issues.

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      I love how Jellyfin is like “nah we don’t want any donations. If you wanna donate, just volunteer and contribute”

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        Lmao didn’t even know that. I guess my contribution will be spreading the word, since I can’t code to save my life

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      I tried to use Emby and Plex since both were available bydefault on my NAS, good lord they both suck ass and charge for the most basic functions. Switched to Jellyfin, so much smoother and completely free.

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      Wow, I’ve just downloaded and set up Jellyfin based on your post. It took literally 20 minutes and looks like it will immediately replace the awkward DLNA Serviio setup I had running. Amazing

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        Well nice to know (^_-)

        Just so you know, there are custom CSS themes aviable on some official page I don’t remember, but if you look up “jellyfin custom CSS” an official jellyfin page should come up, they look so much better.

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    Blender is my favorite open source tool I wish I knew how to use :)
    I’d love to use it for creating my own designs and took several attempts at learning it. But I always end up giving up on it due to lack of time and energy.

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    Proton.

    I know it might not be in the spirit of the thread because it’s not something you download and use as it’s own thing but it has allowed me to exclusively run Linux on my gaming PC. I think more folks should try it to slowly tip the scales more on Linux.

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        Using it with steam or without. I personally use it with steam as well, it’s amazing. Hopefully we reach a point where publishers are incentivised to make sure their games run smoothly on Linux at launch through proton.

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    I’ll skip the common ones that are frequently mentioned to give Zim some love! Zim is a desktop wiki app which, as implied, allows you to make your own private wiki which is invaluable for my writing and worldbuilding hobby.

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      i had switched after losing a D&D campaign in onenote, then not long after switched from windows to linux (Zim being compatible with both helped with that a lot too). I have a memory problem (in my carbon, not my silicon) and I use Zim for to do lists, a journal, note taking of course and several other things. i had some issues a few times but overall it’s what just works for me. i use it for worldbuilding D&D campaigns and i’ve started building/recording my actual real life world with it too. love it!

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      What the… fuck? How did I not know of this? I only knew of ZIM as the compression format for Wikipedia for Kiwix reader.

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    • Hugo has been a phenomenal tool for building light-weight, static websites as I’ve been working to drop WordPress
    • KMyMoney is a life altering personal finance manager that has made budgeting and saving so much more achievable
    • KeepassXC is what I use for all of my passwords and important information relative to accounts
      • Aegis is also a tool I’ve been using for 2FA after seeing the benefits of that kind of model
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    i have a few all time favourites on android:

    -Aves, a really good gallery app

    -openboard, awesome keyboard without tracking software

    -fairmail, really good email app

    -liftoff for lemmy

    -dolphin emulator, if your phone can run it

    -SD maid SE, one of those storage cleaner thingys

    -syncthing, for making backups over WiFi

    there’s even more i use on windows. if you look hard enough, you will find an alternative to every program you’re using.

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      Syncthing was the way I ended up solving the problem of having the same playlists on mobile and desktop.

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          .m3u format is shared between most sound apps, and I was keeping music on the same relative path anyways between devices. So basically I can define playlists on PC and have them show up on the phone. Then on the phone I can track the number of times and the rating of each music and create dynamic lists, which I can send back to PC if I feel like moving things around.

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      openboard, awesome keyboard without tracking software

      I have tried to use Openboard, but Gboard really spoiled me with the quick language auto detection… I have even tried using the iOS stock keyboard and it sucks balls compared to Gboard…

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    Firefox+uBlock (web browser)
    MEncoder (video encoder)
    OBS (screen recording and streaming software)
    Inkscape (vector illustration software)
    Mumble (VoIP chat room server/client/protocol)
    Julia (programming language great for scripting and mathematics)

    For Unix systems:
    Wezterm (terminal multiplexor)
    i3 (window manager)

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    I adore VLC.

    I’ve been using Linux Mint for almost a year and a half now: would recommend it to anyone ready to make a jump into Linux and away from Windows. It’s quite friendly.

    I’m also quite enjoying Sonarr to keep track of some older television shows that I enjoy.

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      I forget how incredible VLC is. It’s been my primary video player for going on 7 years?

      I honestly don’t know if any other video player that just works.

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    Top two for me are Freetube and KDE Connect.

    Sharing files (and all the other features) with KDE Connect across 2 devices on same network has never been so easier.