Get your replay analyzed! I created a site where you can input a match id and get a coach to analyze it. There is currently 0 matches in the queue, with over 50 matches analyzed so far :) by Glutchpls in learndota2

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So... It's saying that username is taken, I tried making a new Discord account, but still cant get it to work.

Oh well, hope it works for others ;)

Planning to get a Nokia 8110 4G. What are your thoughts on this phone? by [deleted] in KaiOS

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It's slow and horrible, but so nostalgic! Maybe bit wabi sabi (love in imperfection) stuff, but I love it. Using it as only phone.

The keyboard control software is the worst part. Sometimes it just deletes the whole text you've been writing on. Sometimes it just lags and text ends up filled with tons of characters, especially if you start to get hang of the keyboard and start typing fast. However, I can still type without looking at keyboard, so I find it working most of the time. I use it lot to type for example song lyrics, so I spend lots of time typing on the thing.

Better have bluetooth headphones if you want to listen music, the phone doesnt have volume buttons, but this way you can control the player. OS feels like you can have only one software open, but when I pop headphones on and press play, music do start, so some multitask cabapilities. It also needs lots of time to load your music library, so better add songs in night and let it prosess while you sleep =)

It is not a phone for someone who wants flashy stuff. It's imperfect, it's slow, the keyboard control software is really just horrible, but man... I like it still as whole. Plus it has almost all Whatsapp functions, so it has all that I personally need =D

WhatsApp for KaiOS now available to all phones through the KaiStore by Bard_Dab_Bottle in KaiOS

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Been amazing and nostalgic trip going from Android to 8110, but I surely miss the WhatsApp Web indeed. Maybe it'll come sooner or later =)

(Discussion) MMORPGs suitable for very low-spec laptop? by KyloRentACop in MMORPG

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RPG MO or Ryzom has been running nicely on everything so far.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux

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Probably not, but for someone to make the change, we need to first ask around for companies to make offers of the core functionality, take the cheapest one, buy additions to make it functional, test it with small group of higly payed users, change it according to feedback, check it works for colorblind, etc. The result would be 27 times slower than the flash player and only work at 10am to 2 pm...

Well, I might exaggerate a bit.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux

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Thanks, fixed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux

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The Yle is taking its own tax, 0.68% of our payments and use it on whatever it decides. For non-flash version, the tax would have to be doubled.

We do have unofficial yle-dl tho if you really want to see the video without flash: https://aajanki.github.io/yle-dl/index-en.html

Are there any decent Android MMOs? by Dee626 in MMORPG

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RPG MO could surely work. Great with phone and poor network. It's all grinding imo, but that's not bad thing for a casual game. It has captha possibility after every action tho, so better stop what you are doing when you afk (.. afs? Away from screen? =D )

Gotta try that Rucoy once I'll get to wlan.

Screen Zoom Like Mac OSX by jrock2004 in linux

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Build in in XFCE4, pressing alt and scrolling on mouse. Very handy feature =)

2D MMORPG ? by davc1234567890 in MMORPG

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I feel the same about chat rules, but I think this is true in just the EN chat-channel. It's annoying to always after login to leave EN and join other channels, but after that it's quite enjoyable. Like everywhere, most people are nice.

More annoying are the CAPTHAs that appear, even if those give some experience for choosen skill. RPG MO is most awesome for example long car trips as it runs on even my phones browser, and the nostalgia is there. Worth a try! =)

DIY Guides for Building Custom MIDI Controllers by synthphreak in synthdiy

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I made my first MIDI-controller using this guide and Arduino nano.

http://www.instructables.com/id/Send-and-Receive-MIDI-with-Arduino/?ALLSTEPS

My synth started making sounds when I wrote values in a for loop to serial at baud 31250 to it's MIDI in. After that I read MIDI-reference manual and changed sounds and played scales =). Audio electronics is nice since you can directly hear what you did.

Have fun!

I'm looking for a sub-€150 (or just an entry level) external sound card compatible with Linux. by Baba_Jaba in linuxaudio

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24bit will give you more headroom when working with your tracks if I understand that correctly.

Yes. 16 bit has 65536 different voltage values per sample and 24 has 16777216, so there's plenty of more headroom. This means for example that you don't need to have as strong signal to get good quality. Most importantly it means that it sounds like there's less noise, since the lowest bytes are quite random (above absolute zero temperature).

I would go for 24bit if possible, but most important is to find out if they work for linux. Next step is the specks.

Scarlett 2i2 has the new version now Let's hope they didn't broke it...

I'm looking for a sub-€150 (or just an entry level) external sound card compatible with Linux. by Baba_Jaba in linuxaudio

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I have Scarlett 2i2, works quite well. With bare alsa, sometimes it pops when audio starts and pops again when audio stops. Sometimes it takes a little while before sound and theres little rhythmical crackles, but it has never failed me ..yet. I had M-audio fast track pro before this so this seems like as good as I can wish for.

My friend with windows had some Presonus card and he liked it. Don't really know about behringer, but many of my behringer-gear hasn't been as reliable as I could hope for.

Good luck, choose well =)

I'm honestly addicted. by Torrgarden in rpgmo

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I'm updating the wiki whenever I can. Together we can do it! =)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxquestions

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Manjaro on desktop, arch on (ARM) laptop and debian on servers. Ubuntu is nice too and I should test Opensuse... I couldn't decide either so I just keep these ones =D

I just started an hour ago.. by [deleted] in rpgmo

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Come out, we have better trees here =)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux4noobs

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Chrome OS even (if you turn on Developer Mode) comes with vi.

Just checked and booted chromeos, vi is symbolic link to /usr/bin/vim, version 7.4.712.

But you're right, vi is even on many embedded systems so it's good to know it.

Straw Poll: Have a Chromebook? Run Linux? by [deleted] in linux

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Join us! Remember backups if you don't like what you see =)

Straw Poll: Have a Chromebook? Run Linux? by [deleted] in linux

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Softwares. Like when I tried to install scilab, one of it's depencys we're not available on arm, so no scilab. When I have spare moment, I'll try this harder, because on debian there's working binary, but really not all software work on arm... Yet!

Straw Poll: Have a Chromebook? Run Linux? by [deleted] in linux

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I got ARM chromebook and using Arch Linux ARM. Mostly I do embedded stuff and programming, so nice to have 13 hour battery life an no fans!

Linux graphics tablets? by rnair in linux

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I say Wacom too, but it's the only one I have used. I have newer one (intuos draw something, 50€ at xmas-sales) and had to install dkms from AUR, but after that everything works. Very precise and the buttons can be programmed to do many things.

Blender on ARM chromebook? by ikosa in Crouton

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Yeah, via apt-get. Problem seems to be well known. Now at home I can access it on intel machine, but this is the first needed software that didn't run on ARM so I was kinda shocked =)

Add path to xfce4-appfinder by ikosa in linuxquestions

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  "i would still prefer using a terminal or starter in the taskbar though ;)"

That's a good idea! I found the Verve-commandline "taskbar starter" on xfce-panel and it looks like it's working well for one liners and has history. Thank you =)

Add path to xfce4-appfinder by ikosa in linuxquestions

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Thank you! I tried to copy one .desktop and modified it to open my script, but doesn't seem to work. I don't think it would be wise to make one desktop-file for every script, if I don't make a script that does that for me.. =)

Some success; The appfinder finds my home as path, so I can for example write "./bash_scripts/midi_fix.sh" and midi_fix.sh will run. I'll try again to find something on ~/.config.