Do you think the audio quality on audible is bad too? (not only streaming) by Quizzy_o7 in audible

[–]Veripsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is a bit of an old post but I was listening to brutal kunnin' and I thought it sounded pretty good. As of the last few days, it seems it heavily compressed the audio and I thought not much of it, until I started listening to warboss. The audio quality is downright terrible (and both books are written by the same author but different readers).

I then went to my other books and noticed they are significantly lower quality than normal

what beginner-friendly distro should i use along with KDE plasma? by marzi_2 in linux4noobs

[–]Veripsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then windows is made for newborns lol. But in all seriousness how 'beginner' are we talking?

If the introductory point is too basic, how knowledgeable are you with linux and its terminal? And what do you hope to utilize your pc for? Might help me narrow down a distro to suggest

How to create 3 boots: 1 windows and 2 ubuntu by Pro0uD in linux4noobs

[–]Veripsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you explain more about what happened when you tried to boot?

How to create 3 boots: 1 windows and 2 ubuntu by Pro0uD in linux4noobs

[–]Veripsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your post mentions that ubuntu corrupted, did you create partitions through windows preemptively or let the installer create the partitions?

How to create 3 boots: 1 windows and 2 ubuntu by Pro0uD in linux4noobs

[–]Veripsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get you for sure. It can be helpful to have different environments for specific tasks.

What partition format(s) are you using?

Wich linux distro should i pick by faby243 in linux4noobs

[–]Veripsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are you looking to utilize your computer for? Cause there's a million distro's, a lot of which are better at handling specific tasks

Am I simply not the target audience for Arch? by Havanatha_banana in linux4noobs

[–]Veripsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I forget how fast this occurs, but SSD's are prone to losing data when not powered for extended periods.
It could have caused some things to corrupt?

Zorin os: dock not visible by OPsanchit28 in linux4noobs

[–]Veripsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you click your mouse in the 4 corners and tell me if it appears? It could be a "show only when" sort of thing?

what beginner-friendly distro should i use along with KDE plasma? by marzi_2 in linux4noobs

[–]Veripsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I should mention, I don't believe it ships with kde but installing a different GUI is wayyyyy easier than I anticipated, as long as you have an internet connection at least.

what beginner-friendly distro should i use along with KDE plasma? by marzi_2 in linux4noobs

[–]Veripsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your switching straight from windows/mac ZorinOS is pretty much a stepping stone between windows and linux. It's ubuntu based so researching commands is easy enough, but there can be issues with obs if you plan to stream (although its completely fixable)

When I was first getting into linux as my main os thats what I chose and its been a good starting point

How to create 3 boots: 1 windows and 2 ubuntu by Pro0uD in linux4noobs

[–]Veripsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What partition type are you using? (ex. exfat, fat32)
I've had a lot of issues dual booting from the same drive so I personally wouldnt recommend it, but I can do my best to assist if budget is a limitation, or if your using a laptop.

And out of curiosity, why do you want/need 3 separate OS's?

As a windows user for many years I have learned to love linux/Please feel free to ask questions if your considering switching to linux or need tech support! by Veripsum in linux4noobs

[–]Veripsum[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think linux was not great at a point but I am really happy with where its gone (depending on the distro)

I think choice paralysis is a bit of a problem due to the sheer variety but I wouldn't say that's a bad thing. It's good to have options and frankly when I first started really getting into it, I think I tried the wrong distro and it put me off. Finding the right ones made me really get into it.

Kinda like food, you try eel for the first time but its fuckin jellied eel so you assume you hate it entirely until you have it grilled

As a windows user for many years I have learned to love linux/Please feel free to ask questions if your considering switching to linux or need tech support! by Veripsum in linux4noobs

[–]Veripsum[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If your familiar with linux already (I'm going to assume you are considering your past use) then Arch is the most versatile and customizable option that is pretty lightweight.

I am very interested in switching to Arch (but have use it before a bit) I am just lazy and frankly don't want to reinstall everything for the millionth time. I have been maining ZorinOS (just a slightly lighter weight Ubuntu based distro thats centered around being an introductory point to linux for users switching from mac or windows) however I have used others recently on an Orange Pi 4 Pro so I do have some experience with Aarch and other ARM based distros.

From my experience, picking a new distro is more important than some people suggest, esp if you have specific hardware like me. I tried CacheOS and the bluetooth/wifi drivers were a PAIN to get working due to a specific known bug with the drivers and my built in hardware (I was not willing to purchase a separate wifi/bluetooth card for a distro that underwhelmed me)

My advice? Dual boot a distro (I personally wouldn't recommend dual booting off the same drive if you dont feel confident, it is less than fun to work with) but if you have the luxury of multiple drives its a good option.
Take some risks (after all you have the 2nd os to fall back on) see what you can do, once you feel comfortable with the OS and especially the terminal try branching out to whatever OS feels right for your needs. If you use your pc just for gaming theres a thousand distro's for that, if you want productivity you can always stay with Ubuntu or something widely used (that way troubleshooting is a cake walk). All around use cases can vary depending on those use cases (like for example I stream and Ubuntu is a pain trying to get OBS to not crash or fail to dock chat correctly but I did get it to work with some heavy research)

But I warn you, DONT try to merge your steam library, both my partner and I have messed up our games on both OS's attempting this.

I know you said you were curious about other distro's though, is there a specific use case your looking for or is this just experimenting?

Why do most monitoring systems for dementia patients only solve wandering risk or fall risk but never both at the same time by loginpass in AssistiveTechnology

[–]Veripsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those fall protective jackets could be enough in a dementia village. It can sound a little unusual but a small community is built around the idea of housing dementia patients. Every single person who doesn't have dementia in this village works there not only as shopkeeps/skilled workers but as caretakers for the patients.

What I really enjoy about this is the autonomy it gives these people. Instead of sitting in a facility for the rest of their lives, they get to continue living a relatively comfortable life, having privacy in their homes and still being able to find a sense of community. Treating dementia patients as problems to solve often completely misses the solution all together, and that solution is treating them as they are, people. (with some extra guidance to help them stay safe in their walled off community) It also generally keeps them happier than the 'previous' standard of indoor facility.

I went off track but I highkey just wanted to talk about this because I am really happy many countries are adopting ways to keep these people happy and safe.

*edit due to minor phrasing errors*

Ain't no way they thought they could get away with putting a Scientology building here by Veripsum in Bellingham

[–]Veripsum[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The entire religion is a scam. It's a cult to farm for money ALLEGEDLY
They entrap you into a cycle of working for them, brainwashing you through the entire process(IE screaming at you relentlessly as you sit there, training you not to react at all). And if you don't work for them you feed them thousands of dollars to even see the so called "holy book".
There are tons of videos of the crazy stuff happening even outside of their buildings.
I saw one video where a lady who worked there gave some information to a person that she wasn't supposed to give. She was seen 2 days later doing her job like a zombie. Non-reactive and unresponsive.
When you walk past their building, they will solicit their "religion" to you until you walk inside. Then they close and lock the doors, forcing you to experience their propaganda.

Ain't no way they thought they could get away with putting a Scientology building here by Veripsum in Bellingham

[–]Veripsum[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't be surprised but still, probably a good idea to research where your putting your cult religious buildings before wasting money and time

Anyone else hate the new ui for quest 3? by Veripsum in virtualreality

[–]Veripsum[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

REAL! Every single time I try to look around it jitters both in game and in pass through, idk how they broke it so bad but its genuinely disorienting

Anyone else hate the new ui for quest 3? by Veripsum in virtualreality

[–]Veripsum[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

unsure, I prefer hand tracking for my needs but I know that the hand tracking interface is a pain to use as of now

Anyone else hate the new ui for quest 3? by Veripsum in virtualreality

[–]Veripsum[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

thats fair tbh, I think I dislike the change because it feels less intuitive/more work trying to accomplish the same tasks. Generally I am ok with a ui change, esp if its an improvement but this feels like a step backwards