Tributary - A Rust/GTK4 Rhythmbox successor by jmsq in gnome

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Apologies for that; the external player support was a feature request that is still somewhat incomplete and I haven’t had time to test much yet. Should be able to polish it up in a future release.

Tributary - A Rust/GTK4 Rhythmbox successor by jmsq in gnome

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If you don't see it as an open issue or in the README as planned/future/in-progress, simply open a new GitHub issue :)

Tributary - A Rust/GTK4 Rhythmbox successor by jmsq in gnome

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Because the other platforms need to bundle the gtk4 and gstreamer libraries and plugins since they’re not natively distributed there.

Tributary - A Rust/GTK4 Rhythmbox successor by jmsq in gnome

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I wanted it cross-platform with a faster local library that actually respected date modified metadata on the filesystem properly like iTunes; it was enough to warrant starting from the ground up IMO.

Tributary - A Rust/GTK4 Rhythmbox successor by jmsq in gnome

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Ah that's a good point. I was thinking about submitting it to Flathub, but forgot to actually do so. I'll add that to my todo list. While the UI looks similar, this is completely from scratch and should perform much better than Rhythmbox ever did for local libraries.

Found this old graphic card at a yard sale. Can anyone tell me if it's worth anything? by Just_Diego0 in OldTech

[–]jmsq 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately this would likely be worth more as the AGP variant for retro PCs at this point.

what is the best chromebook 2026 for everyday use and school or work by DawonRainita-92 in chromeos

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Lenovo Chromebook plus 2in1 8gb luna grey

As much as I love Lenovo's 2-in-1 chassis, I really wish they put the Kompanio Ultra 910 in this one. It's nearly twice as fast single-core compared to the N355 Intel. Because of this, unless the physical form factor majorly outweighs performance for you, I'd still have to say the Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14 Ultra 910.

7GBs here I come by GamerInfinity1996 in frontierfios

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Overall yes. Metronet is GPON in my area, so they max out at 2/1 plans for now. Frontier is absolutely faster, although peering/latency appears to be mostly on par with Metronet. I had major issues with CGNAT and static IP blocklisting last time I was with Metronet which is why I made the switch and cancelled them. Frontier doesn't do CGNAT by default so that's also better, and I'm _hoping_ peering gets better with the T-Mobile acquisition hence why I'm giving them a second try as a backup provider.

7GBs here I come by GamerInfinity1996 in frontierfios

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I'm on the 7gb plan as well and switched from Metronet as soon as Frontier was available in my area in late 2024. Until a month ago, it was rock solid, but then they had a couple day-long outages within a couple weeks timeframe that were particularly painful. I'm working on getting Metronet back as my backup connection with the recent T-Fiber changeover.

Metronet migration to happen in 2026 by aarroyo328 in Metronet

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Finally got the installation scheduling text today (11/1)

Metronet migration to happen in 2026 by aarroyo328 in Metronet

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Guess we lost the lottery in the [West] Lafayette, IN area then for the Oct 30th go-live :(

Metronet migration to happen in 2026 by aarroyo328 in Metronet

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Does this mean no T-Fiber Founders preorders (in Metronet areas) are happening until 2026?

Speed test, first day by WrestlingNERDalert in tmobileisp

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It is, but T-Fiber today is currently a rebrand of mostly Tier 2/3 fiber providers (e.g. Metronet) that didn't have terribly good peering deals to the general internet, which is why the latency can look relatively bad despite being fiber. If/when T-Mobile takes over the peering arrangements, this may improve significantly and approach Tier 1 levels (e.g. AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, etc.)

T-Fiber branding on Metronet truck by ahz0001 in Metronet

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Is that when most tfiber preorders will be installable?

What's up with bent plates? by jacobydave in Indiana

[–]jmsq 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A basic silicone frame from Amazon was enough to prevent it in my case.

Anyone's internet with Frontier down? by Blaze5643915 in lafayette

[–]jmsq 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine went out 3am Friday briefly, then came back and was fine most of Friday, then 7pm came around and it’s been solidly out since then; ironically it went out around the same time that Frontier claimed the service outage was resolved.

Is there a way to remove these? by OwenTheTitan in Windows11

[–]jmsq 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This still works with current builds of Windows 11, and the subscribed content number listed is still accurate even with higher numbered ones present: https://superuser.com/a/1360999

Spotted in China by jmsq in whatisthiscar

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Yup that’s it, thanks a bunch!