I’ve been using jitsi meet for video calls for years now, that should work just fine.
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Mumble has a very small footprint and exceptional voice quality. It’s intended to use while gaming as well.
lemonuri@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Would you return something because the power indicator LED is too bright?14·7 days agoBlue LEDs are the worst offenders. No need to return it as long as you keep a bit of black tape ready. If you still need it as an indicator, you can use layers of yellowish tape. The one used while painting your walls works great. Masking tape it’s called in English.
Yeah, a sff mini pc draws below 10 W on idle, so the math is about right, even if a gaming PC can also draw as low as 40 Watt on idle if you buy a reasonably powered gpu.
lemonuri@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•FOSS (preferably) alternative to Discord's screen sharing feature?0·21 days agoI’ve used jitsi meet (own instance) for this before. OBS might work as well.
I would recommend buying used as well. Take a look at senmotic shoes. They are expensive but are also the most durable barefoot shoes I have found.
I would think it moral to download the discs you own as rips. Get a vpn for a month and download away. This would be a lot less time and electrical energy consuming compared to ripping them yourself. Also somebody else has already dealt with drm bullshit.
lemonuri@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Solar-Powered E-Reader With No ButtonsEnglish0·2 months agoI want a scheme for one with all the buttons. Gimme tactile!
Popos also has specific guides for these common errors:
lemonuri@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Gaming chat platform Discord in early talks with banks about public listingEnglish0·2 months agomumble works very well and is foss as well.
When is a door not a door?
I’ve been with 1984.is for a couple of years now. I think my domains cost around 12 Euros a year each. Their web GUI works fine and I’ve never needed to contact their customer service, so I cannot comment on that.
There is also an alternate app called paranoids pal on fdroid, that’s new and maintained, it did not work reliable on my phone, maybe it works better for you.
And I’ve used private lock for years and still sometimes lock the phone accidentally, but for me the inconvenience is acceptable because of the security gained.
There is private lock on fdroid, of you shake your phone biometrics get disabled and three phone locks. It’s meant as protection from someone grabbing your phone and running away with it but works fine for other emergencies as well.
There is also an aftermarket solution, if you are not on gos, three name is duress on droid.
If you still want the comfort to open your phone via biometrics plus disable biometrics in emergencies there is private lock (fdroid). It will engage when the phone is shaken, e.g. a thief grabs it from your hand while you are typing, or you shake so nobody can force you to open it by fingerprint. The device will be locked and biometrics disabled until you unlock it again. There is also a recently updated app on fdroid with the same features, but it was not as reliable for me so I went back to using private lock.
lemonuri@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Security and privacy concerns with Ubiquiti devices0·3 months agoIf you are looking for a future proof, snooping free and secure solution for home routers, there is most likely no way around installing open source firmware like openwrt. I would just pick a device with good openwrt support, some ubiquity models have that, if I remember correctly. But there are many alternatives by different manufacturers. I would just chose one with good hardware specs in your price range, install openwrt and call it a day.
lemonuri@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Donating 5 bucks each to my most used F-Droid apps0·6 months agoI recently heard the idea to donate monthly to one project of your choosing so the developers could rely on a steady income. I think that’s a great way of doing it.
lemonuri@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•WhatsApp running through android-translation-layer (no container!) on Linux desktop0·6 months agoWould anyone post a quick guide on how to run WhatsApp l using atl?
There is some documentation on https://gitlab.com/android_translation_layer/android_translation_layer/-/blob/master/README.md and I am rather sure it’s the right project, but some sort of installer would be nice. I think installing all those dependencies by hand is not a good solution in the long run. Wasn’t there supposed to be a flatpack container to be downloaded somewhere?
I would switch to jmp immediately if only it were available in Germany.
Yeah I remember it was not that easy to set up, but it’s gotten a lot easier recently. I switched from the native to the docker install last year and was surprised to have it all back up and running in an afternoon…