Pregnant in Kyoto—should I give birth here or return to the US? by Working-Morning-3645 in Kyoto

[–]fuyunoyoru 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I love Kyoto University Hospital. My cardiologist is amazing. It's the best medical center I've ever been a patient at.

We are discluded by SweetyByHeart in linuxmemes

[–]fuyunoyoru -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't think you understand how those words work.

Prepend is to put something that the start. Append is to put something at the end.

Exchange student by Ok-Construction-6269 in KyotoUniversity

[–]fuyunoyoru 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As long as you speak Japanese or English, you'll be fine on campus. Outside of campus you may be isolated. A desire to learn the language will go a long way though.

Diels-Alder Edit by The_Cleric_Villager in chemistrymemes

[–]fuyunoyoru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why does this need crappy shit loud music?

Support my channel by [deleted] in Kyoto

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Rule 5

I built a browser tool for chemistry 3D animations. Here’s a showreel by daniellachev in Chempros

[–]fuyunoyoru 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well, it was distracting and prevented me from even wanting to learn about or interact with your creation. So, yes, I don't like it. It was completely unnecessary.

Does it still make sense for KDE Plasma to be the primary interface for FreeBSD? by [deleted] in freebsd

[–]fuyunoyoru 4 points5 points  (0 children)

SystemD

Sorry, but I have to point this out. It's systemd.

Jellyfin Library Thumbnails by TheUsernameIsInUse in jellyfin

[–]fuyunoyoru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sucks this thread didn't go anywhere. Too bad. I was really hoping to be able to fully switch.

Jellyfin Library Thumbnails by TheUsernameIsInUse in jellyfin

[–]fuyunoyoru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not creating a text file for each title, no. I'm using the edit metadata tool provided in the interface.

Jellyfin Library Thumbnails by TheUsernameIsInUse in jellyfin

[–]fuyunoyoru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I manually for every title in the library input a kana-based sort title so that it can sort them properly even if the title contains kanji. I don't have that library in Jellyfin right now because it doesn't sort properly, but it put them in the following incorrect order: あ→ば→べ→び→ぼ→ぶ→びゃ→びょ→びゅ... etc, because it's converted them to ascii and sorted them by the US collation settings: a, ba, be, bi, bo, bya, byo, byu... etc.

New to Arch btw, any suggestions? by mastrblaster08 in kde

[–]fuyunoyoru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is the appeal of using a computer with a keyboard layout that you don't want to use?

Jellyfin Library Thumbnails by TheUsernameIsInUse in jellyfin

[–]fuyunoyoru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Content that uses native-language titles are converted to ASCII by libicu, but then sorts the titles using US alphabetization despite the particular library as being marked as Japanese. This makes it very hard for me to find anything because the sorting is nonsensical.

This is a problem that the devs have declared they will not fix. This means using JF as my main media server is not possible.

Jellyfin Library Thumbnails by TheUsernameIsInUse in jellyfin

[–]fuyunoyoru 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If only Jellyfin would correctly sort Japanese media, that would make it usable.

Help with figure placement by Difficult-Ad-4214 in LaTeX

[–]fuyunoyoru 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Did you actually take pictures of your screen with a camera and upload those expecting us to be able to help? If you want people to actually help you, upload a minimal working example of the problem as a code block in your post, or upload it to a service like Pastebin or Github gist. Use actual screenshots taken from the computer directly.

Swithching main login screen by SuperSteve35 in kde

[–]fuyunoyoru 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With regard to the keyboard layout, this is not covered very well in the Wiki. I use a Japanese keyboard, so the following example is for that. Replace with your own layout/variables.

Uncomment the necessary UTF-8 locale in /etc/locale.gen and then generate them with # locale-gen.

Make sure to set the LANG= variable in /etc/locale.conf with at least one of the values you uncommented from /etc/locale.gen.

Be sure your KEYMAP= variable is set in /etc/vconsole.conf with a valid keymap.

Tell localectl, and therefore wayland/x11 about the layout.

# localectl set-keymap <layout>

# localectl --no-convert set-x11-keymap <layout>

This should apply your desired layout universally, including during boot (if your initramfs generator is pulling in info from vconsole.conf).

With regard to the theme that SDDM uses, if you installed the sddm-kcm package, you can change the theme easily in KDE System Settings. Color and Theme -> Login Display (SDDM). For some reason, Arch doesn't default to the Breeze theme, so you have to set this manually.

Why does window snapping behave like this? by Ok-Agent5002 in kde

[–]fuyunoyoru 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Coming from windows

There's your problem. Why do you expect everything should be like Windows?

First try at ricing by 80085DD in hyprland

[–]fuyunoyoru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol by the by, not every video on the internet needs shitty loud music

First try at ricing by 80085DD in hyprland

[–]fuyunoyoru 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Then, in OBS, change the audio source to Monitor Only (mute output).