OpeNoise is one… it will need calibration but if you weren’t concerned about actual dB readings you could use it uncalibrated
OpeNoise is one… it will need calibration but if you weren’t concerned about actual dB readings you could use it uncalibrated
PC running Linux with games purchased via Steam. Nothing extra to set up as the PC is always on and available anyway,
That and not being able to be notified when there are new replies to a topic (you are only notified if some repplies to something you wrote.) That means you read something and have to go back to it regularly to see if there are new replies. That doesn’t work at all.
It says that the program depends on a non-free network service. Does that mean there is a subscription or other type of payment involved?
I like the app, but I don’t like the update. By adding graphics (that add no value) you have to do more scrolling to find what you are looking for. Still absolutely worth using though since their content is good.
Any program that communicates with USB connected hardware via a non-standard, Windows only USB driver as provided by the hardware vendor. In other words, you can’t just plug a device into any OS and start programing it via a standard USB driver.
Here is a site that rates news sites that may help you pick what sites to follow via RSS. I am sure there are other pages like this if this one doesn’t seem accurate to you. https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/
I just use RSS feeds of the YouTube channels I want to follow. I am sure that will be taken away from us soon to force us to do things the way they want. Until then … go RSS!
I am more interested in following topics than following individuals, so I use Lemmy way more than Mastodon.
The majority of my information comes from RSS feeds. However, I depend on Lemmy (formerly I depended on Reddit) for the things that pop up in an area of interest that I might other wise have missed.
Feedbro is a very good RSS reader. It installs as an extension to Firefox.
They could if starting out it was easier. Once you hit people with “sign up for any instance …” you will loose the majority of non-technical people.
If everyone stopped believing in religion (any and all religions), all these religious leaders would lose their power.