Rn I'm using Metro, app has a bit of bugs, music stops randomly even after setting battery optimization to unrestricted and hasn't been updated since April 2023. What do y'all suggest?
I’m writing my PhD and sometimes feel like I’m losing my mind trying to balance home and work tasks, thesis tasks, personal and household habits, and potential connecting these to notes. I really struggle if everything isn’t in one place I can’t keep track of it.
I’ve been using Beaverhabits for habits, Baikal for Caldav connected to iPhone reminders and Thunderbird tasks, and memos and trilium for notes. I also, use a notebook for daily stuff and move it over to digital if it isn’t finished by 5.
Any recommendations? I would really appreciate it. I enjoy thinking about how to do and manage work efficiently but also need a firm system.
Looking for something that is kind of whiteboardy-pinteresty way of creating idea boards from images, text, links, etc. that isn’t tied to a subscription and I have full control of. Any ideas?
I’m looking for something that is less linear than Obsidian, but I do like Obsidian a lot for other things.
Hi community, I work for a non-profit and have been using SignUpGenius for members of our organization to sign up to do monthly trainings. However, I find SUG to be clunky, ugly, and challenging to navigate whenever I need to change/update something. I've been searching for comparable products, but haven't found any that quite suit our needs.
I need to be able to set up available timeslots on a simple calendar interval whereby the events take place on the nth Friday each month at the same specified time. I need to collect name, email, perhaps a supplemental question or two, and be notified whenever a signup is submitted.
Other products I explored seem to lack the ability easily establish the scheduling interval I described, allowing only things like every n days/months/weeks. Setting an every 4 week schedule always results in manual editing due to months that span 5 (albeit incomplete) weeks, and I guess I'm just being lazy. I also would like to be able to embed a code snippet in o
Hello everyone! I am interested in replacing the Google Speech Recognition and Synthesis app on Android. For Speech-to-Text (STT), I've tried Whisper and FUTO, and settled on the latter because it seemed to be more versatile. Also, FUTO seems to have some decent recognition, but not yet capable of handling all the languages that I want. Regardless, so far happy with STT. The only annoyance I have is that it does not appear as an option in the settings for Speech recognition :(
However, I can't seem to find any replacements that have good Text-to-Speech (TTS) quality. I tried espeak-ng and RHVoice, but both have robotic outputs.
GIMP and I have never gotten on well. I'd tried it many times over the years, but it always felt sort've off. Unpleasant, even. Things got better when the Single Window Mode came out years ago, but still, I would choose something else to edit images if I could, which usually ended up being Krita, even if it was forcing it into a role it wasn't originally intended for.
With the release of GIMP 3, I was hopeful things would be better and maybe even have its Blender 2.8 glow-up moment.
3.0 on its own, while nice (and setting the stage for more rapid improvement), didn't turn out to be the revolution I was mildly hoping it would be.
But I'd heard of an outside attempt to improve the UI called PhotoGIMP, and was pleased to find that it'd already been updated for GIMP 3.0. Installation was as simple as could be. And by Jove, it really does what it says on the tin.
A cross-platform Bluetooth daemon with a REST API interface. - bluetuith-org/bluerestd
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This is part of the cross-platform work for bluetuith, and is essentially a demo of the bluetooth-classic library.
This daemon provides a REST API interface to control Bluetooth Classic functions.
Features are:
Pairing (with authentication)
Connection (automatic and manual profile based connection)
Object Push (Send and receive files)
And currently only on Linux, it additionally supports:
Bluetooth network tethering (PANU/DUN)
Media playback control (AVRCP)
It also provides an interactive API viewer (courtesy of Scalar Docs) via the "/docs" endpoint. Also, it provides an openapi command to output the entire OpenAPI specification of the REST API.
The European Commission has launched the EU Open Source Solutions Catalogue (EU OSS Catalogue) today, 31 March, making it publicly accessible through the Interoperable Europe Portal.
The free, open-source and non-profit search engine.
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Mwmbl is a community-built, non-profit search engine that puts privacy and user control first. It offers a truly different search experience—one where the results are shaped not by corporate interests but by real people.
Key Features:
Ad-Free & Privacy-Respecting: No ads, no tracking, and no commercial interests—just a search engine built with the users in mind.
User-Curated Results: Instead of relying on algorithms, search results are refined and tuned by the community.
Community-Driven Crawling: The engine relies on volunteer-run crawlers. Although the index currently holds around 500 million unique URLs, there's massive potential.
As explained by the developer, Nvidia recently published the source code of its kernel driver under the MIT license (called NVRM). This driver is remarkably portable, and its platform-independent part can be compiled for Haiku with relatively minimal effort, although it requires the implementation of OS-specific binding code to be actually usable.