i use libreboot with a samsung chromebook, running postmarketos. works fine, no need to fiddle with it.
asiago
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asiago@anarchist.nexusto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some of your favorite songs in a language you do not speak?English
2·2 months ago“Buka” by Kwiat Jabłoni
asiago@anarchist.nexusto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are there any good modern MP3 players?English
5·2 months agoas an owner and regular user of the H2, i feel it important to point out that it also works as a USB DAC.
it also displays lyrics for anything you have .lrc files for - the collection of mp3s on my 512GB microsd card took me about a month to get lyric files for. I created a set of scripts that would either look online and download them, or ran them through some speech-to-text on linux to create them from scratch. This last part was critical as I have a huge number of old-time radio shows and drama which obviously wouldn’t ever have lyrics for, but is a lot of fun to read along.
those two features (the USB DAC and the lyrics file support) are what sold me on the utility of this player. Overall, it’s a fantastic device and I enjoy the snot out of it.
I love blorp! happy birthday! i switched over to it from Thunder a while back and it’s my daily driver now. acct switching is magic.
my only complaint is how it doesn’t work well with blurred/nsfw-marked content, especially gifs. but i love every other thing about it! thank you!
asiago@anarchist.nexusto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is there a way to strip stencils off of glass?English
1·4 months agoCLR has worked for me
asiago@anarchist.nexusto
Games@lemmy.world•Settings you believe ANY game should have? (This is me advocating for a restart/reboot button on ALL games)English
8·5 months agofor that matter, why can’t we ever add a note or a tagline to save files? too many rpg’s and console rpgs have multiple save slots, multiple endings and all that other added content jazz, but no way to internally identify the save files that matter?


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