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<p><img src="https://thumbnails.lbry.com/tvV2s4-cwoo" width="480" alt="thumbnail" title="Did Comcast Fix My Internet? Let's Go Live To Find Out!" /></p>I have had some serious Internet issues at my office for the last three weeks or so. Comcast has made three different service calls. Finally today, I called and complained mightily, and got a nice lady on the phone that said she would send out the "good technician" to fix the issue. LOL. I guess they don't just want to send the "good technician" to just anybody. <br /><br />This stream will be a Q&A stream where I interact with the YouTube chat. Mainly though, I just want to test out the Internet. ;)<br /><br />WANT TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL? <br />💰 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/distrotube <br />💳 Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=derek%40distrotube%2ecom&lc=US&item_name=DistroTube&no_note=0¤cy_code=USD&bn=PP%2dDonationsBF%3abtn_donateCC_LG%2egif%3aNonHostedGuest<br />🛍️ Amazon: https://amzn.to/2RotFFi<br />👕 Teespring: https://teespring.com/stores/distrotube<br /><br />DONATE CRYPTO:<br />💰 Bitcoin: 1Mp6ebz5bNcjNFW7XWHVht36SkiLoxPKoX<br />🐶 Dogecoin: D5fpRD1JRoBFPDXSBocRTp8W9uKzfwLFAu<br />📕 LBC: bMfA2c3zmcLxPCpyPcrykLvMhZ7A5mQuhJ<br /><br />SOCIAL PLATFORMS: <br />🗨️ Mastodon: https://distrotoot.com/@derek<br />👫 Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/DistroTube/<br />📽️ LBRY/Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@DistroTube:2<br /><br />DT ON THE WEB:<br />🕸️ Website: http://distrotube.com/<br />🐿️ Gemini Capsule: gemini://distro.tube<br />📁 GitLab: https://gitlab.com/dwt1 <br /><br />FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE THAT I USE:<br />🌐 Brave Browser - https://brave.com/dis872 <br />📽️ Open Broadcaster Software: https://obsproject.com/<br />🎬 Kdenlive: https://kdenlive.org<br />🎨 GIMP: https://www.gimp.org/<br />🎵 Audacity: https://www.audacityteam.org/<br />💻 VirtualBox: https://www.virtualbox.org/<br />🗒️ Doom Emacs: https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs<br /><br />Your support is very much appreciated. Thanks, guys!<br />...<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvV2s4-cwoo
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<p>On this episode of DLN Xtend we discuss, do Linux users really care about privacy?</p>
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<p>Welcome to episode 66 of DLN Xtend. DLN Xtend is a community powered podcast. We take conversations from the DLN Community from places like the DLN Discourse Forums, Telegram group, Discord server and more. We also take topics from other shows around the network to give our takes.</p>
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<p>00:00 Introductions<br>
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13:40 Topic- Linux Uses and Privavy<br>
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38:31 Host Related Interest<br>
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53:27 Wrap Up<br>
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54:23 Extras </p>
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<p>Host Related Interest Links</p>
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<p>Matt-<br>
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Kingdom Hearts All in One Package </p>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="https://www.gamestop.com/video-games/playstation-4/games/products/kingdom-hearts-all-in-one-package/11100241.html?condition=New" rel="nofollow">https://www.gamestop.com/video-games/playstation-4/games/products/kingdom-hearts-all-in-one-package/11100241.html?condition=New</a></li>
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</ul>
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<p>Wendy-<br>
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Fujitsu Lifebook T732<br>
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SUSE Academic Program</p>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="https://www.suse.com/academic/" rel="nofollow">https://www.suse.com/academic/</a>
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Tenacity</li>
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<li><a href="https://tenacityaudio.org/" rel="nofollow">https://tenacityaudio.org/</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://github.com/tenacityteam/tenacity" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/tenacityteam/tenacity</a>
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Discourse
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<a href="https://discourse.destinationlinux.network/t/audacity-being-called-spyware-after-being-purchased-by-another-company/3897/15" rel="nofollow">https://discourse.destinationlinux.network/t/audacity-being-called-spyware-after-being-purchased-by-another-company/3897/15</a>
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Ardour</li>
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<li><a href="https://ardour.org/" rel="nofollow">https://ardour.org/</a></li>
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</ul>
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<p>Nate-<br>
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leoCAD</p>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="https://www.leocad.org/" rel="nofollow">https://www.leocad.org/</a>
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Got a PS4... not real exciting Star Wars Battlefront II is the only game I have that is of any interest.</li>
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<li>Knack - Lego Vibe</li>
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<li>Little Big Planet 3</li>
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<li>Ratchet and Clank</li>
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</ul>
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<p>Upcoming Events </p>
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<ul>
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<li>SUDO Show Hangout July 29th<br></li>
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<li>Live DLN Xtend on 18th 11:00 AM EST / 3:00 PM UTC</li>
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<li>LUG and Game Fest on Aug 22nd 3:00 PM EST / 7:00 PM UTC</li>
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<p>Join us in the DLN Community:<br>
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Discourse: <a href="https://discourse.destinationlinux.network/" rel="nofollow">https://discourse.destinationlinux.network/</a><br>
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Telegram: <a href="https://destinationlinux.org/telegram" rel="nofollow">https://destinationlinux.org/telegram</a><br>
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Mumble: <a href="https://destinationlinux.network/mumble/" rel="nofollow">https://destinationlinux.network/mumble/</a><br>
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Discord: <a href="https://destinationlinux.org/discord" rel="nofollow">https://destinationlinux.org/discord</a> servers to continue the discussion!</p>
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<p>Contact info:<br>
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Matt (Twitter @MattDLN)<br>
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Wendy (Mastodon @<a href="mailto:WendyDLN@mastodon.online" rel="nofollow">WendyDLN@mastodon.online</a>)<br>
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Nate (cubiclenate.com)</p>
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<p><img src="https://thumbnails.lbry.com/3oPeIbpA5x8" width="480" alt="thumbnail" title="FBI Demands User Data From Signal - Here's What They Got" /></p>Read the article on Signals website for yourself<br />https://signal.org/bigbrother/cd-california-grand-jury/<br /><br />₿💰💵💲Help Support the Channel by Donating Crypto💲💵💰₿<br /><br />Monero<br />45F2bNHVcRzXVBsvZ5giyvKGAgm6LFhMsjUUVPTEtdgJJ5SNyxzSNUmFSBR5qCCWLpjiUjYMkmZoX9b3cChNjvxR7kvh436<br /><br />Bitcoin<br />3MMKHXPQrGHEsmdHaAGD59FWhKFGeUsAxV<br /><br />Ethereum<br />0xeA4DA3F9BAb091Eb86921CA6E41712438f4E5079<br /><br />Litecoin<br />MBfrxLJMuw26hbVi2MjCVDFkkExz8rYvUF<br /><br />Dash<br />Xh9PXPEy5RoLJgFDGYCDjrbXdjshMaYerz<br /><br />Zcash<br />t1aWtU5SBpxuUWBSwDKy4gTkT2T1ZwtFvrr<br /><br />Chainlink<br />0x0f7f21D267d2C9dbae17fd8c20012eFEA3678F14<br /><br />Bitcoin Cash<br />qz2st00dtu9e79zrq5wshsgaxsjw299n7c69th8ryp<br /><br />Etherum Classic<br />0xeA641e59913960f578ad39A6B4d02051A5556BfC<br /><br />USD Coin<br />0x0B045f743A693b225630862a3464B52fefE79FdB<br /><br />Subscribe to my YouTube channel http://goo.gl/9U10Wz<br />and be sure to click that notification bell so you know when new videos are released.<br />...<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oPeIbpA5x8
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<p></p>
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<p>Sponsored by: <a href="https://do.co/dl" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">do.co/dl</a><br />
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<a href="https://do.co/dl" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img loading="lazy" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1499" src="https://destinationlinux.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/digital-ocean-banner.png" alt="" width="468" height="60" /></a></p>
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<p>Special Guest Host:<br />
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<strong>Emma Marshall</strong> of System76 = <a href="https://system76.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://system76.com</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/socialhappiness">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>Hosts of Destination Linux:<br />
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<strong>Ryan</strong>, aka DasGeek = <a href="https://dasgeekcommunity.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://dasgeekcommunity.com</a><br />
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<strong>Michael</strong> of TuxDigital = <a href="https://tuxdigital.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://tuxdigital.com</a><br />
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<strong>Noah</strong> of Ask Noah Show = <a href="http://asknoahshow.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://asknoahshow.com</a></p>
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<p>Want to Support the Show?<br />
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Support on <a href="https://destinationlinux.org/patreon" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Patreon</a> or on <a href="https://destinationlinux.org/sponsus" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Sponsus</a><br />
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<a href="https://destinationlinux.network/store" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Destination Linux Network Store</a></p>
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<p>Want to follow the show and hosts on social media?<br />
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You can find all of our social accounts at <a href="https://destinationlinux.org/contact" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">destinationlinux.org/contact</a></p>
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<p>—</p>
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<p>Topics covered in this episode:</p>
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<p>Community Feedback:<br />
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<a href="https://podcast.asknoahshow.com/155">Episode About VPNs of Ask Noah Show</a><br />
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n00ayGUdCaI">Wireguard Tutorial</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges#Linux_5.5.Graphics" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Kernel 5.5 Released</a><br />
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<a href="https://getsol.us/2020/01/25/solus-4-1-released/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Solus New Release</a><br />
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<a href="https://itsfoss.com/open-book/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Open Source eBook Reader</a><br />
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<a href="https://ubuntu.com/blog/anbox-cloud-disrupts-mobile-user-experience" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Canonical Anbox Cloud</a><br />
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<a href="https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/23/21078989/rocket-league-macos-linux-march-epic-games-online-multiplayer" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Epic Games Makes Michael Angry</a></p>
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<p>—</p>
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<p>Software Spotlight:<br />
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<a href="https://www.freecadweb.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">FreeCAD</a></p>
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<p>Tips & Tricks:<br />
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<a href="https://xiki.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Xiki</a></p>
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<p>Earn it, lose it, take it, spend it, save it––we talk about time like currency. The Sabbath can be confusing to talk about, but it is God’s reminder to humanity that time is not a possession. In the third of our five most-listened-to podcasts, join Tim and Jon as they explore why the Sabbath is far less about a weekend or special religious service and far more about rescue and God’s miraculous provision.</p><p><strong>QUOTE</strong></p><p>To say that the Sabbath belongs to God is to jar you into remembering time doesn’t belong to us. We talk about time like it’s currency––earn it, lose it, take it, spend it, save it. It’s like one of our possessions. <i>Shabbat</i> is a ritual practice that determines reality and helps us renounce our autonomy. The seventh day reminds us of rescue, miraculous provision, and of God coming through for us in a way that we couldn’t do ourselves.</p><p>Show produced by Cooper Peltz, Dan Gummel, and Zach McKinley. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. </p><p>Powered and distributed by Simplecast.</p><p>Original episode and show notes are available <a href="https://bibleproject.com/podcast/restless-craving-rest/">here</a>.</p>
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>What happened: - Ran <code>paru -Syyu</code> - Also started <code>flatpak update</code> in another shell - Noticed that <code>flatpak update</code> had failed with an odd error - My <code>paru</code> command was at the dkms step, seemed to be stuck - I have kernel-modules-hook installed - Every command I tried failed with an error. I also couldn't spawn a new shell or launch any programs. Switching TTYs hung at a black screen, but I was able to switch back. The command line error looked like a permission/execution issue and not missing files. In panic I shutdown, so I don't remember the exact error - Firefox, which was already running at the time was able to navigate to new sites - I saw a lot of [FAILED] when shutting down - On boot, all of my boot entries were missing, except memtest</p> <p>I was able to access my files using the arch ISO and manually mounting my systemd-homed directory. I'm backing everything up now.</p> <p>Hoping to get help with these: - Figuring out how to boot back into my system - Figuring out exactly what happened</p> <p>Any suggestions/guidance is appreciated.</p> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/l3s2d"> /u/l3s2d </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/rcx4yr/all_commands_stopped_working_boot_entries_gone/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/rcx4yr/all_commands_stopped_working_boot_entries_gone/">[comments]</a></span>
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<table> <tr><td> <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/rgafwb/kde_archlinux/"> <img src="https://preview.redd.it/efolzvhj5j581.png?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=acf788ce090dfe97c200201b0bb38a2da26f6c2a" alt="[KDE] ArchLinux" title="[KDE] ArchLinux" /> </a> </td><td>   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/pinkipas"> /u/pinkipas </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://i.redd.it/efolzvhj5j581.png">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/rgafwb/kde_archlinux/">[comments]</a></span> </td></tr></table>
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>When using the result of another code block i find i want to transform the value slightly before using it, in particular I want to trim off a newline. I have a feeling this ought to be a common case, but I can't find any information on how to do it.</p> <p>For instance, in something like this, where <code>bar</code> refers to another (named) block and thus has a trailing newline.</p> <p>```</p> <h1>+header: :var foo=bar</h1> <h1>+begin_src http :pretty</h1> <p>POST http://localhost:3000/api/${too}/run</p> <h1>+end_src</h1> <p>```</p> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/magthe0"> /u/magthe0 </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/rtfzey/transforming_variables_to_code_blocks/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/rtfzey/transforming_variables_to_code_blocks/">[comments]</a></span>
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Edit: title should say "breaks KDE", not archlinux. Sorry about that.</p> <p>Hi, I recently purchased <a href="https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/alienware-38-curved-gaming-monitor-aw3821dw/apd/210-axvg/monitors-monitor-accessories">a new monitor</a>. Been using an 8 year old 60 hz acer up until now, so I was looking forward to getting some multi-window development going. When I first launched archlinux with the monitor it loaded fine. I left my pc for 10 or so minutes and it fell asleep, when I woke it up everything's resolution was blurry. I tried to fix by going to the monitor settings and adjusting stuff. When I changed the refresh rate from 60hz to 120hz the monitor lost its connection to KDE, just showed a blank screen with a "missing connection" window in the middle. Since then I have not been able to launch into KDE on the new monitor, I'm currently back to using my old monitor for now. I tried to use my old monitor to change the settings for the new monitor but when I plug the new one in, while the old monitor continues to show stuff it becomes unresponsive. I tried to change the settings manually back to 60hz by going to ~/.local/shared/kscreen and both deleting the files for the new monitor as well as editing them manually, both didn't work. Would anyone know how to solve this issue?</p> <p>I'm running an Nvidia 3080 if that helps at all, I've read that there are sometimes difficulties with Nvidia drivers</p> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/Kastrateus"> /u/Kastrateus </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/r66qit/new_monitor_breaks_archlinux_when_plugged_in/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/r66qit/new_monitor_breaks_archlinux_when_plugged_in/">[comments]</a></span>
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I have the nVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti card, with the latest drivers.</p> <p>My main environment is in one login, and the other login is where I play games. I maintain that separation for security reasons, as my gaming login has no privs. </p> <p>What I run into all the time is my main login eating up VRAM while I am gaming, forcing my game to cut back on the details of its rendering. (Path of Exile).</p> <p>The VRAM is not consumed right away. I am playing the game for a few minutes, then the available VRAM goes to zero. When I switch back to the main login via the ctrl-alt-Fn keys, all the excess VRAM is immediatly released and becomes available. Then the gaming login begins to chew up VRAM after a little while despite doing nothing.</p> <p>I have been pulling my hair out, because it is not clear to me why this should be happening at all. And searching for it, so far, has turned up nothing meaningful.</p> <p>I run nvtop in both accounts to monitor the VRAM usage.</p> <p>Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!!</p> <p>My system specs:</p> <p>----------------</p> <p>OS: Arch Linux x86_64</p> <p>Kernel: 5.15.12-arch1-1</p> <p>Uptime: 2 days, 20 hours, 27 mins</p> <p>Packages: 2149 (pacman), 25 (flatpak)</p> <p>Shell: bash 5.1.12</p> <p>Resolution: 1440x2560, 1440x2560, 3840x2160</p> <p>DE: Plasma 5.23.4</p> <p>WM: KWin</p> <p>WM Theme: Air-black</p> <p>Theme: ArchSmooth [Plasma], Breeze [GTK2/3]</p> <p>Icons: [Plasma], Tela [GTK2/3]</p> <p>Terminal: tmux</p> <p>CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X (64) @ 3.700GHz</p> <p>GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti</p> <p>Memory: 60450MiB / 257651MiB</p> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/LordAlveric"> /u/LordAlveric </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/ruxpsg/xorg_kde_consuming_all_of_my_available_vram/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/ruxpsg/xorg_kde_consuming_all_of_my_available_vram/">[comments]</a></span>
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<p>- TLC’s interview about D-Group: <a href='https://jamieivey.com/happy-hour-112-tara-leigh-cobble'>The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey - Episode #112</a></p>
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<li> <a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/e/prep-2-how-i-learned-to-love-reading-the-bible/?token=55cf4fe795aca608b9097a790e04c4a9'>How I Learned to Love (Reading) the Bible</a></li>
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<li> <a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/e/prep-3-why-reading-the-whole-bible-is-important-interview-with-lee-mcderment/?token=a4f95002d2da44cca8a60f827882279c'>Why Reading the Whole Bible is Important (interview with Lee McDerment)</a></li>
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<li> <a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/e/prep-4-preparing-to-read-the-bible/?token=e106a078369d5a5bff17d09f04cccffe'>Preparing to Read the Bible</a></li>
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<li> <a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/e/prep-5-avoiding-common-mistakes-what-to-look-for-when-you-read-the-bible/?token=436edc2474532b97073fdee1ef37fe35'>Avoiding Common Mistakes: What to Look for When You Read the Bible</a></li>
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<li> <a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/e/prep-6-reading-the-bible-in-community/?token=0ccd19f77baf837ec914b3ced2428d29'>Reading the Bible in Community</a></li>
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<a href="https://protesilaos.com/emacs/dotemacs">from my dotemacs</a>.</p>
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<p>- <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Numbers+4&version=ESV'>Numbers 4</a></p>
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<p>We recently came across a fantastic (EmacsConf) demonstration by Andrea. An absolute must-watch for any serious hacker!</p>
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<p>In 2021 browsers are essential if you use a computer. Even if Emacs users love text as a format, they may need to shop and video call from time to time (even more so in a pandemic!). Some of us modified their browsers to at least have the same keybindings as our editor of choice. What if I told you there is an Emacsy browser in the making? What if you could "ace-jump" within a web page? What if you could run a REPL to extend your browser while browsing? What if you could record macros?! The browser exists: its name is Nyxt!</p>
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<p>In this talk I will share why it has great potential, how you can integrate it with Emacs, and how you can migrate your Emacs mastery to the web!</p>
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<p>If you were wishing for a Lispy and Emacsy browser, you should not miss this talk!</p>
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<p>WEBVTT</p>
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<p>00:00.000 –> 00:01.783 Welcome to my talk "Emacs with Nyxt:</p>
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<p>00:01.783 –> 00:02.823 extend your editor with</p>
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<p>00:02.823 –> 00:04.623 the power of a Lisp browser".</p>
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<p>00:04.623 –> 00:06.583 Who am I? I'm Andrea. I work as</p>
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<p>00:06.583 –> 00:08.303 a Clojure software engineer somewhere</p>
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<p>00:08.303 –> 00:09.743 in the middle of the UK.</p>
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<p>00:09.743 –> 00:11.743 And I inherited my passion for Emacs</p>
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<p>00:11.743 –> 00:13.703 from my Ph.D. supervisor, and from that</p>
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<p>00:13.703 –> 00:15.943 moment on Emacs became a core tool</p>
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<p>00:15.943 –> 00:17.863 of my daily routine.</p>
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<p>00:17.863 –> 00:20.863 You can find more about me and my interests</p>
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<p>00:20.863 –> 00:23.983 at ag91.github.io, that is my blog.</p>
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<p>00:23.983 –> 00:25.183 Let's get into the talk.</p>
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<p>00:25.183 –> 00:28.183 So, why Nyxt? Nyxt is an extensible</p>
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<p>00:28.183 –> 00:29.543 Common Lisp browser.</p>
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<p>00:29.543 –> 00:31.903 Fundamentally, it's Emacs for web browsing.</p>
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<p>00:31.903 –> 00:34.063 And why do I say that? I say that</p>
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<p>00:34.063 –> 00:36.063 because is a…, this is Nyxt.</p>
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<p>00:36.063 –> 00:40.223 You can see that is organized with buffers,</p>
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<p>00:40.223 –> 00:44.063 and you can see that I can invoke command,</p>
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<p>00:44.063 –> 00:47.183 like, I was in Emacs with this.</p>
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<p>00:47.183 –> 00:48.983 So, I'm using even the same keybindings,</p>
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<p>00:48.983 –> 00:52.783 so, for that I used M-x.</p>
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<p>00:52.783 –> 00:55.983 And some of the features of Nyxt</p>
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<p>00:55.983 –> 01:00.103 are just amazing. For example, say that</p>
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<p>01:00.103 –> 01:03.823 you want to mark some text, this is the way,</p>
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<p>01:03.823 –> 01:08.703 so, I just pressed Control space (C-SPC),</p>
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<p>01:08.703 –> 01:10.423 and now I will start the marker,</p>
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<p>01:10.423 –> 01:13.223 and now I can copy the text, and when</p>
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<p>01:13.223 –> 01:15.663 I'm done, I can finish to use visual mode.</p>
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<p>01:15.663 –> 01:18.023 Or, for example, what about…,</p>
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<p>01:18.023 –> 01:21.183 I want to navigate without using my mouse.</p>
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<p>01:21.183 –> 01:25.183 I can do something like follow-hint,</p>
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<p>01:25.183 –> 01:28.023 and this opens the possibility to press</p>
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<p>01:28.023 –> 01:29.903 AC to jump on the Articles,</p>
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<p>01:29.903 –> 01:33.063 and all of a sudden I'm on the page</p>
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<p>01:33.063 –> 01:36.023 with the blog posts of the Atlas team.</p>
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<p>01:36.023 –> 01:39.383 Or, for example, I can extend my browser</p>
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<p>01:39.383 –> 01:40.783 from within the browser.</p>
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<p>01:40.783 –> 01:43.223 So, you can see I can evaluate a command,</p>
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<p>01:43.223 –> 01:48.663 a Common Lisp code,</p>
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<p>01:48.663 –> 01:50.903 and it produces the result.</p>
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<p>01:50.903 –> 01:56.183 And then, for example, I can also auto….</p>
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<p>01:56.183 –> 01:58.663 This browser comes by default with an</p>
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<p>01:58.663 –> 02:01.143 integration with your password manager,</p>
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<p>02:01.143 –> 02:04.223 in my case it's pass, and I can copy</p>
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<p>02:04.223 –> 02:08.783 a password. This is just as easy as is,</p>
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<p>02:08.783 –> 02:10.543 it comes by default.</p>
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<p>02:10.543 –> 02:13.583 Another incredibly useful feature</p>
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<p>02:13.583 –> 02:18.023 that I didn't find in other browsers is</p>
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<p>02:18.023 –> 02:20.503 searching between multiple buffers.</p>
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<p>02:20.503 –> 02:23.503 So, this function search-buffers,</p>
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<p>02:23.503 –> 02:25.823 this command lets me select</p>
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<p>02:25.823 –> 02:29.503 some of my open buffers,</p>
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<p>02:29.503 –> 02:32.503 and I can look for a string in there.</p>
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<p>02:32.503 –> 02:34.623 And you would see that the hits are</p>
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<p>02:34.623 –> 02:37.423 from the buffers that I have open,</p>
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<p>02:37.423 –> 02:42.583 for example, Clojure or</p>
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<p>02:42.583 –> 02:46.103 the YouTube video about Clojure.</p>
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<p>02:46.103 –> 02:49.623 Let me get into something very interesting.</p>
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<p>02:49.623 –> 02:52.783 How can I make Emacs speak to Nyxt.</p>
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<p>02:52.783 –> 02:55.103 And for that, let me show you something</p>
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<p>02:55.103 –> 02:57.143 in the literate programming approach.</p>
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<p>02:57.143 –> 03:00.183 So, this Org mode source block is</p>
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<p>03:00.183 –> 03:04.423 linked to this Nyxt REPL.</p>
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<p>03:04.423 –> 03:06.983 I can define a new command,</p>
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<p>03:06.983 –> 03:09.343 and when I go in Nyxt,</p>
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<p>03:09.343 –> 03:10.863 I can find this new command,</p>
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<p>03:10.863 –> 03:12.503 and I can invoke it, and you can see</p>
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<p>03:12.503 –> 03:16.943 there is something in the minibuffer.</p>
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<p>03:16.943 –> 03:21.543 I can use it from Nyxt, but I can do it here.</p>
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<p>03:21.543 –> 03:24.703 I can also use it directly from the REPL.</p>
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<p>03:24.703 –> 03:27.743 You can see that the same thing is logged</p>
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<p>03:27.743 –> 03:30.423 in the REPL.</p>
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<p>03:30.423 –> 03:32.663 And then with something that I would speak</p>
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<p>03:32.663 –> 03:36.423 about in another talk in the conference</p>
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<p>03:36.423 –> 03:39.143 — Moldable Emacs. I can also just</p>
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<p>03:39.143 –> 03:42.823 evaluate JavaScript outside. Let's create</p>
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<p>03:42.823 –> 03:46.703 a playground that allows me to write some</p>
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<p>03:46.703 –> 03:49.903 JavaScript code. And if I evaluate this code,</p>
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<p>03:49.903 –> 03:52.023 I get the title of the webpage</p>
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<p>03:52.023 –> 03:54.583 that is currently open in Nyxt.</p>
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<p>03:54.583 –> 03:58.343 The cool thing is that I can do it also</p>
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<p>03:58.343 –> 04:02.263 directly in Lisp, this is Parenscript</p>
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<p>04:02.263 –> 04:05.223 that evaluates to the same thing,</p>
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<p>04:05.223 –> 04:07.823 (it) is just the same, just document.title,</p>
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<p>04:07.823 –> 04:10.743 only that is in Common Lisp.</p>
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<p>04:10.743 –> 04:14.343 You see that Emacs can speak to Nyxt,</p>
|
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<p>04:14.343 –> 04:16.103 but also the reverse is true.</p>
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<p>04:16.103 –> 04:19.023 Nyxt can speak to Emacs. So, for example,</p>
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<p>04:19.023 –> 04:21.943 if I'm in Nyxt, and for example,</p>
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<p>04:21.943 –> 04:26.623 let me go to my blog, if I press here,</p>
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<p>04:26.623 –> 04:30.863 this is an email link, automatically in Emacs</p>
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<p>04:30.863 –> 04:33.943 it will let me compone a message</p>
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<p>04:33.943 –> 04:35.943 using my email manager.</p>
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<p>04:35.943 –> 04:39.823 Or, say that always in my blog I want</p>
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<p>04:39.823 –> 04:43.543 to write something here in the searchbar,</p>
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<p>04:43.543 –> 04:46.303 I think that I don't want to write it in</p>
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<p>04:46.303 –> 04:50.623 the browser but in my Emacs because</p>
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<p>04:50.623 –> 04:52.903 I have some template for search.</p>
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<p>04:52.903 –> 04:55.503 If I do this, all of a sudden</p>
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<p>04:55.503 –> 04:59.103 the text is added.</p>
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<p>04:59.103 –> 05:03.423 Or say I'm watching that Clojure video,</p>
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<p>05:03.423 –> 05:06.343 and I get to this point, and then I say</p>
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<p>05:06.343 –> 05:09.703 "Yuu! This is a very interesting thing,</p>
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<p>05:09.703 –> 05:12.783 let me take a note". So, I take some note</p>
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<p>05:12.783 –> 05:16.903 with some text, and if I go back in Emacs,</p>
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<p>05:16.903 –> 05:19.023 tadam! I found the note,</p>
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<p>05:19.023 –> 05:21.903 and I found it with the duration,</p>
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<p>05:21.903 –> 05:25.063 so I can just jump to the same point.</p>
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<p>05:25.063 –> 05:28.743 And what else?</p>
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<p>05:28.743 –> 05:31.903 There is something even bigger</p>
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<p>05:31.903 –> 05:32.663 that we can do,</p>
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<p>05:32.663 –> 05:34.063 this is a bit more advanced,</p>
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<p>05:34.063 –> 05:35.823 and this is something that I do</p>
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<p>05:35.823 –> 05:39.023 again with my Moldable Emacs.</p>
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<p>05:39.023 –> 05:41.183 Say that you want to do some</p>
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<p>05:41.183 –> 05:43.223 data visualization.</p>
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<p>05:43.223 –> 05:44.863 If we use Vega-Lite…, for example,</p>
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<p>05:44.863 –> 05:47.823 we want to visualize a scatter plot.</p>
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<p>05:47.823 –> 05:49.623 Let me take some example data</p>
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<p>05:49.623 –> 05:52.423 that could be interesting also to you.</p>
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<p>05:52.423 –> 05:55.063 So, say that I have this playground</p>
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<p>05:55.063 –> 05:57.263 that lets me evaluate</p>
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<p>05:57.263 –> 06:01.703 some query on my Org-roam database.</p>
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<p>06:01.703 –> 06:03.663 What I'm doing here is I'm gonna</p>
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<p>06:03.663 –> 06:05.703 go through my first 100 notes</p>
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<p>06:05.703 –> 06:09.823 and collect their backlinks,</p>
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<p>06:09.823 –> 06:13.183 so some information that I find interesting.</p>
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<p>06:13.183 –> 06:16.343 If I convert this to JSON,</p>
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<p>06:16.343 –> 06:18.903 now, all of a sudden this is something</p>
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<p>06:18.903 –> 06:22.623 that I can put in that Vega-Lite template</p>
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<p>06:22.623 –> 06:26.183 that I showed you a moment ago.</p>
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<p>06:26.183 –> 06:28.343 So, I'm gonna find out that file,</p>
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<p>06:28.343 –> 06:30.463 you see that I left a question mark,</p>
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<p>06:30.463 –> 06:31.703 (this is) something that I still</p>
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<p>06:31.703 –> 06:33.783 didn't automate completely.</p>
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<p>06:33.783 –> 06:37.983 By saving this file and opening it with Nyxt,</p>
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<p>06:37.983 –> 06:41.183 you can see that now I have a scatter plot.</p>
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<p>06:41.183 –> 06:43.943 And these are my actual notes,</p>
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<p>06:43.943 –> 06:48.343 so you can see that if I stay on it,</p>
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<p>06:48.343 –> 06:53.063 these are actually my notes.</p>
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<p>06:53.063 –> 06:55.343 When I'm in Emacs, what I can do is</p>
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<p>06:55.343 –> 06:58.303 I click here, and now in the background</p>
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<p>06:58.303 –> 07:00.903 it opened my note,</p>
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<p>07:00.903 –> 07:04.303 and it opened with all my backlinks.</p>
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<p>07:04.303 –> 07:07.703 You can see that I have embedded in my</p>
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<p>07:07.703 –> 07:11.303 browser some functionality of Emacs.</p>
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<p>07:11.303 –> 07:13.463 You understand that this is the power of</p>
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<p>07:13.463 –> 07:16.983 unifying, integrating these two experiences,</p>
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<p>07:16.983 –> 07:18.943 and it opens the doors for</p>
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<p>07:18.943 –> 07:22.223 a lot of interesting interactivity.</p>
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<p>07:22.223 –> 07:24.743 Anyway, what is next?</p>
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<p>07:24.743 –> 07:29.023 This was my talk, what is next is</p>
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<p>07:29.023 –> 07:32.143 continue merging it with Moldable Emacs.</p>
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<p>07:32.143 –> 07:34.023 (This) is something I will present in</p>
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<p>07:34.023 –> 07:37.463 another talk in this conference with web,</p>
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<p>07:37.463 –> 07:39.263 so that we can extract meaning from</p>
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<p>07:39.263 –> 07:41.103 the web, and we can bring it in Emacs.</p>
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<p>07:41.103 –> 07:43.583 And from Emacs bringing back stuff</p>
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<p>07:43.583 –> 07:46.543 like a picture into a web page,</p>
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<p>07:46.543 –> 07:48.903 so that we can do fancy visualization.</p>
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<p>07:48.903 –> 07:51.063 Another thing I want to do is to</p>
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<p>07:51.063 –> 07:54.263 automate the boring browser flows</p>
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<p>07:54.263 –> 07:55.543 that I do, like, for example,</p>
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<p>07:55.543 –> 07:58.263 if I periodically buy something,</p>
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<p>07:58.263 –> 08:00.863 I could do it from within Emacs</p>
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<p>08:00.863 –> 08:05.263 instead of always clicking around.</p>
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<p>08:05.263 –> 08:08.383 And then I'm just gonna cross fingers,</p>
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<p>08:08.383 –> 08:10.023 I hope that this browser will</p>
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<p>08:10.023 –> 08:11.783 become mainstream.</p>
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<p>08:11.783 –> 08:13.263 So, this was my talk,</p>
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<p>08:13.263 –> 08:14.663 thank you for listening,</p>
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<p>08:14.663 –> 08:17.343 and you can find more about it at</p>
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<p>08:17.343 –> 08:19.823 ag91.github.io, my blog,</p>
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<p>08:19.823 –> 08:22.680 and enjoy the rest of the conference, bye!</p>
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<p>Our crew walks you through their PCI Passthrough setups that let them run Windows, macOS, and distro-hop all from one Linux machine.</p>
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<p>Forget multiple partitions, dual booting, and Hackintoshes; you can do it all with Linux and KVM.</p>
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<p>Near-native VM performance doesn't have to be painful. You only need a few prerequisites and a little help. </p><p>Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.</p><p><a href="https://jupitersignal.memberful.com/checkout?plan=52946" rel="payment">Support LINUX Unplugged</a></p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.linux-kvm.org/page/WindowsGuestDrivers/Download_Drivers" title="Windows VirtIO Drivers" rel="nofollow">Windows VirtIO Drivers</a> — 64-bit versions of Windows Vista and newer require the drivers to be digitally signed.</li><li><a href="https://github.com/IronicBadger/arch-vfio-ovmf" title="Alex's arch-vfio-ovmf scripts" rel="nofollow">Alex's arch-vfio-ovmf scripts</a> — Arch Linux installation and VFIO setup scripts
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</li><li><a href="https://looking-glass.hostfission.com/quickstart" title="Looking Glass - Quickstart Guide" rel="nofollow">Looking Glass - Quickstart Guide</a> — These guides are designed to help you get Looking Glass up and running on an already configured QEMU KVM Virtual Machine that has a VGA PCI Passthrough device. </li><li><a href="https://github.com/duncanthrax/scream#using-ivshmem-between-windows-guest-and-linux-host" title="duncanthrax/scream" rel="nofollow">duncanthrax/scream</a> — Scream is a virtual device driver for Windows that provides a discrete sound device. Audio played through this device is published on your local network as a PCM multicast stream.
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</li><li><a href="https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jlay/kernel-acspatch/" title="ACS patch COPR" rel="nofollow">ACS patch COPR</a> — Fedora kernels with add-acs-overrides patch from Arch AUR</li><li><a href="https://queuecumber.gitlab.io/linux-acs-override/" title="ACS Override Kernel Builds" rel="nofollow">ACS Override Kernel Builds</a> — This page contains links to the latest kernel builds with the ACS override patch applied for PCI devices.
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</li><li><a href="https://github.com/natalie-/fedora-acs-override" title="natalie-/fedora-acs-override" rel="nofollow">natalie-/fedora-acs-override</a> — Using the ACS override patch for Fedora</li><li><a href="https://vfio.blogspot.com/2014/08/iommu-groups-inside-and-out.html" title="VFIO tips and tricks: IOMMU Groups, inside and out" rel="nofollow">VFIO tips and tricks: IOMMU Groups, inside and out</a> — Sometimes VFIO users are befuddled that they aren't able to separate devices between host and guest or multiple guests due to IOMMU grouping and revert to using legacy KVM device assignment, or as is the case with may VFIO-VGA users, apply the PCIe ACS override patch to avoid the problem. Let's take a moment to look at what this is really doing.
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</li><li><a href="https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF#%22Error_43:_Driver_failed_to_load%22_on_Nvidia_GPUs_passed_to_Windows_VMs" title=""Error 43: Driver failed to load" on Nvidia GPUs passed to Windows VMs" rel="nofollow">"Error 43: Driver failed to load" on Nvidia GPUs passed to Windows VMs</a> — Since version 337.88, Nvidia drivers on Windows check if an hypervisor is running and fail if it detects one, which results in an Error 43 in the Windows device manager. Starting with QEMU 2.5.0 and libvirt 1.3.3, the vendor_id for the hypervisor can be spoofed, which is enough to fool the Nvidia drivers into loading anyway.</li><li><a href="https://passthroughpo.st/mac-os-adds-early-support-for-virtio-qemu/" title="Mac OS Adds Early Support for VirtIO, Qemu - The Passthrough POST" rel="nofollow">Mac OS Adds Early Support for VirtIO, Qemu - The Passthrough POST</a> — In a new development uncovered by Qemu developer Gerd Hoffmann, Apple has apparently added early support for VirtIO and framebuffer graphics in a later Mac OS Mojave release.
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</li><li><a href="https://passthroughpo.st/new-and-improved-mac-os-tutorial-part-1-the-basics/" title="New and Improved Mac OS Tutorial, Part 1 (The Basics) - The Passthrough POST" rel="nofollow">New and Improved Mac OS Tutorial, Part 1 (The Basics) - The Passthrough POST</a> — Due to certain recent developments, It’s become clear to us that it’s necessary to update and improve our OSX VM guide. A lot’s changed since we wrote it, and rolling in those changes will make the process much more user friendly and accessible to newer VFIO users.
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|
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</li><li><a href="https://passthroughpo.st/mac-os-vm-guide-part-2-gpu-passthrough-and-tweaks/" title="Mac OS VM Guide Part 2 (GPU Passthrough and Tweaks) - The Passthrough POST" rel="nofollow">Mac OS VM Guide Part 2 (GPU Passthrough and Tweaks) - The Passthrough POST</a> — We’ve made every attempt to make this as straightforward as possible, but there’s a lot more ground to cover here than in the first part of the guide</li><li><a href="https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Selector-Computers-Peripheral-Switcher/dp/B01N6GD9JO/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=usb+switcher&qid=1561573709&s=gateway&sr=8-3" title="UGREEN USB 3.0 Sharing Switch Selector 4 Port 2 Computers Peripheral Switcher Adapter Hub for PC, Printer, Scanner, Mouse, Keyboard with One Button Swapping" rel="nofollow">UGREEN USB 3.0 Sharing Switch Selector 4 Port 2 Computers Peripheral Switcher Adapter Hub for PC, Printer, Scanner, Mouse, Keyboard with One Button Swapping</a> — This USB Switch 4 Port device allows up to 2 users to share 4 USB 3.0 peripheral devices, such as printer,scanner,mouse,keyboard or usb disk etc without the need to constantly swap cables or set up complicated network sharing software. It's a great for use at home if you have multiple PCs or Macs.</li><li><a href="https://blog.linuxserver.io/2017/04/28/how-to-setup-vfio-gpu-passthrough-using-ovmf-and-kvm-on-arch-linux/" title="How to setup VFIO GPU passthrough using OVMF and KVM on Arch Linux" rel="nofollow">How to setup VFIO GPU passthrough using OVMF and KVM on Arch Linux</a> — This article will detail the steps required to passthrough your GPU to a guest VM which will in our case be a Windows 10 VM used for gaming. Yes, this is the exact same technology made popular by Linus on his LinusTechTips YouTube channel in the seven gamers, one CPU video.</li><li><a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0762NKY3D/" title="Chris' HDMI Monitor 1920x1080 16: 9 LCD Screen" rel="nofollow">Chris' HDMI Monitor 1920x1080 16: 9 LCD Screen</a></li><li><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-G0A10170UL-Thunderbolt-Graphics-Dock/dp/B079JFW3YT" title="Lenovo G0A10170UL Thunderbolt 3 Graphics Dock" rel="nofollow">Lenovo G0A10170UL Thunderbolt 3 Graphics Dock</a> — Amplify your ultrabook’s graphics performance with the integrated NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 graphics card. </li><li><a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0745H6GTX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1" title="Mantiz Venus MZ-02 External Graphic Enclosure eGPU" rel="nofollow">Mantiz Venus MZ-02 External Graphic Enclosure eGPU</a> — Connects Full High Full Length 120" Width 2.5 PCIE Desktop Power GPU to computer WITH an Intel Certified Thunderbolt 3 port.</li><li><a href="https://symless.com/synergy" title="Synergy" rel="nofollow">Synergy</a> — Synergy is a software download that shares one mouse and one keyboard between multiple computers. Simply move your mouse between your computers effortlessly</li><li><a href="https://github.com/debauchee/barrier" title="barrier: Open-source KVM software" rel="nofollow">barrier: Open-source KVM software</a> — Barrier is KVM software forked from Symless's synergy 1.9 codebase. Synergy was a commercialized reimplementation of the original CosmoSynergy written by Chris Schoeneman.
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|
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</li><li><a href="https://github.com/foxlet/macOS-Simple-KVM/" title="foxlet/macOS-Simple-KVM" rel="nofollow">foxlet/macOS-Simple-KVM</a> — Documentation to set up a simple macOS VM in QEMU, accelerated by KVM.
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<p>We have a philosophical debate on cloud vs local and Alex experiences full-blown Americana this Halloween.</p>
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<p>Plus how Chris built the most reliable and high-performance mobile internet setup possible in his RV.</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a href="https://linode.com/ssh" rel="nofollow">Linode</a>: <a href="https://linode.com/ssh" rel="nofollow">Receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new account. </a> Promo Code: linode.com/ssh</li><li><a href="http://datadog.com/selfhosted" rel="nofollow">Datadog</a>: <a href="http://datadog.com/selfhosted" rel="nofollow">Try Datadog today by starting a free 14-day trial and receive a Datadog t-shirt after creating just one dashboard.</a></li><li><a href="https://acloudguru.com/" rel="nofollow">A Cloud Guru</a>: <a href="https://acloudguru.com/" rel="nofollow">Looking to make a high-paying career move into the cloud? Get going: acloudguru.com</a></li></ul><p><a href="https://jupitersignal.memberful.com/checkout?plan=53744" rel="payment">Support Self-Hosted</a></p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.rvmobileinternet.com/gear/pepwave-max-transit/" title="Review: Pepwave MAX Transit by Peplink (Mobile Router) - Mobile Internet Resource Center" rel="nofollow">Review: Pepwave MAX Transit by Peplink (Mobile Router) - Mobile Internet Resource Center</a> — Peplink is also a key provider of bonding technology that allows a router to combine multiple network connections together for increased performance, or extreme redundancy and reliability.</li><li><a href="https://www.mobilemusthave.com/Poynting-7-in-1-4x-Cellular-WIFI-GPS-RV-and-Marine-Roof-Antenna-for-Dual-Modem-Applications_p_165.html" title="Poynting 7-in-1 4xLTE, 2xWIFI & 1xGPS Roof Antenna" rel="nofollow">Poynting 7-in-1 4xLTE, 2xWIFI & 1xGPS Roof Antenna</a> — 7-in-1 Roof Mountable Cellular Wifi GPS antenna Perfect for Dual Cell Modem Applications</li><li><a href="https://www.peplink.com/products/max-transit-duo/" title="Dual 4G LTE Router for Public Transportation MAX Transit Duo" rel="nofollow">Dual 4G LTE Router for Public Transportation MAX Transit Duo</a> — With a compact form factor, simultaneous dual-band 11ac Wi-Fi, and two embedded LTE modems, the MAX Transit DUO is ready to deliver fast, reliable connectivity in transportation and public safety deployments</li><li><a href="https://www.peplink.com/software/speedfusion-cloud/" title="SpeedFusion Cloud - Peplink" rel="nofollow">SpeedFusion Cloud - Peplink</a> — From video streaming to online collaboration, everything depends on consistent Internet.</li><li><a href="https://www.cablefree.net/wirelesstechnology/4glte/lte-ue-category-class-definitions/" title="LTE UE Category & Class Definitions" rel="nofollow">LTE UE Category & Class Definitions</a> — LTE utilises the LTE UE Category or User Equipment categories or classes to define the performance specifications of LTE devices</li><li><a href="https://store.google.com/us/product/chromecast_ethernet_adapter_gen_2" title="Ethernet Adapter for Chromecast with Google TV" rel="nofollow">Ethernet Adapter for Chromecast with Google TV</a> — Power adapter with Ethernet port</li><li><a href="https://github.com/MayaPosch/NymphCast" title="NymphCast: Audio and video casting system" rel="nofollow">NymphCast: Audio and video casting system</a> — NymphCast is a software solution which turns your choice of Linux-capable hardware into an audio and video source for a television or powered speakers. It enables the streaming of audio and video over the network from a wide range of client devices, as well as the streaming of internet media to a NymphCast server, controlled by a client device.</li></ul>
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