Vanilla firefox needs to be hardened, either manually or with arkenfox
Is there a difference between tubular and pipepipe? Which one is better if so?
Nope and yes. I would not personally, but more freedom = good in my book
Why doesnt brave cut it? Also ungoogled chromium is available as an appimage and a deb
I've heard darktable is good. Haven't used it myself
It should seriously be illegal. I can't believe companies are able to get away with this. If you don't have the money to cancel, you're just locked in
Eggs, hashbrowns, toast, OJ, milk and biscuits. This is just my regular breakfast lol
Thank you, this worked
(Solved) Games not launching with gamescope enabled
I have installed lutris & gamescope as flatpaks, however when I try to launch games (namely gta sa & mod organizer 2) with the gamescope setting enabled, they simply fail to launch. Is there something I am missing?
OS: Linux Mint 21.3 Virginia
Solved: Switched to Wayland and it worked
sorry, I downloaded the original file from here: https://soundcloud.com/dankmus/c-o-m-i-n-g-u-p-m-i-l-h-o-u-s-e/s-8xNXA
I did share link to a video on imgur that shows the difference between the warped audio and the original audio.
As for conversion, Jellyfin converts every lossless audio file to 320kbps AAC if I'm not mistaken.
Regardless, thanks for the informative reply. I'll just listen to it offline for now
One specific audio file in jellyfin is getting completely warped when played in firefox and I don't know why
It's a wav file in Jellyfin. I have made sure the file in question has not been corrupted. I've also confirmed it's not a Jellyfin issue as I've tested and confirmed that it works in chromium. Every other wav file (or otherwise) works perfectly fine. If it matters, I am using the Arkenfox user.js
Song name: Coming Up Milhouse by Dankmus