[2025-03-23T02:48:55Z] Hello people [2025-03-23T02:49:03Z] I managed to fix my audio issue [2025-03-23T02:49:27Z] I was missing /etc/asound.conf which now is populated with: [2025-03-23T02:49:27Z] pcm.!default { [2025-03-23T02:49:28Z]     type pipewire [2025-03-23T02:49:28Z]     playback_node "-1" [2025-03-23T02:49:29Z]     capture_node  "-1" [2025-03-23T02:49:29Z]     hint { [2025-03-23T02:49:30Z]         show on [2025-03-23T02:49:30Z]         description "Default ALSA Output (currently PipeWire Media Server)" [2025-03-23T02:49:31Z]     } [2025-03-23T02:49:31Z] } [2025-03-23T02:49:32Z] ctl.!default { [2025-03-23T02:49:32Z]     type pipewire [2025-03-23T02:49:33Z] } [2025-03-23T02:49:40Z] and firefox works perfectly fine now [2025-03-23T02:49:43Z] please don't do that, use a pastebin or something [2025-03-23T02:49:47Z] can anybody explain me why? [2025-03-23T02:49:58Z] ok sorry. Gonna use it next time [2025-03-23T03:50:18Z] kris_ saskatchewan has one and it kicks ass >:000 [2025-03-23T03:50:46Z] gubbermint utilities are best utilities [2025-03-23T04:00:45Z] would be nice [2025-03-23T12:07:00Z] https://projects.omarpolo.com/amused.html [2025-03-23T12:07:19Z] nice little music player [2025-03-23T12:24:59Z] ElKowar: yea I can explain [2025-03-23T12:25:06Z] I suppose you're using the native firefox package from KISS [2025-03-23T12:25:16Z] UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SORRY ElKowar [2025-03-23T12:25:31Z] I DID NOT NOTICE THEY WERE OFF AND TAB-COMPLETED AGAIN [2025-03-23T12:26:00Z] hoping EliSoli reads the log, I was saying. You are probably using the native package from kiss, which forces the alsa backend and nothing more [2025-03-23T12:26:19Z] the configuration file you put basically allows pipewire to emulate alsa, I think. [2025-03-23T13:37:47Z] buh [2025-03-23T13:37:55Z] phoebos: cool stuff but who doesn't have mpv [2025-03-23T14:02:35Z] sewn: IIRC mpv used ffmpeg, which not everybody wants [2025-03-23T14:02:42Z] no idea if it can do dedicated decoding [2025-03-23T14:02:47Z] why...??? [2025-03-23T14:02:53Z] why wouldn't you want ffmpeg [2025-03-23T14:03:42Z] it's quite complicated if all you want is to decode flacs [2025-03-23T14:04:00Z] it has a crapton of amazing features; amazing, yeah, but a crapton still [2025-03-23T14:04:49Z] also this seems to have an ipc of sort just like aria2c, although text only [2025-03-23T14:04:59Z] it seems very elegant [2025-03-23T14:05:13Z] pretty lil program! [2025-03-23T14:09:49Z] buh [2025-03-23T15:04:22Z] Is there anybody using flatpak? [2025-03-23T15:05:01Z] I installed OBS Studio and I'm running with `bwrap flatpak run com.obsproject.Studio` and it's saying: "bwrap: execvp flatpak: No such file or directory" [2025-03-23T15:40:45Z] Fixed [2025-03-23T15:41:00Z] btw, is it normal not to be able to join Twitch on KISS? [2025-03-23T15:41:15Z] It says "Your browser is not currently supported. Please use a recommended browser or learn more here." [2025-03-23T18:52:24Z] EliSoli: yea me, I use flatpak on KISS [2025-03-23T18:52:59Z] i think they left [2025-03-23T18:53:01Z] I have no idea why it should kick you out. Perhaps it uses DRM? That'd be weird though [2025-03-23T18:53:07Z] yea but I suppose they read the logs [2025-03-23T18:53:14Z] I hope at least [2025-03-23T18:53:14Z] oh true i forget this is logged [2025-03-23T18:53:39Z] nw [2025-03-23T18:54:18Z] cheapest decent AP i can find that is vlan aware is $90 [2025-03-23T18:54:22Z] pain [2025-03-23T18:54:32Z] wait does that matter [2025-03-23T18:54:39Z] like, why should an AP care about vlan [2025-03-23T18:54:59Z] that's supposed to be transparent isn't it [2025-03-23T18:55:04Z] im kinda mapping out different setups in my mind right now to decide what i intend on doing [2025-03-23T18:55:13Z] basically, i need to have a vlan for my family devices and a vlan for my personal shit [2025-03-23T18:55:29Z] which is simple, get a managed switch and create two vlans, but access points are annoying with this [2025-03-23T18:55:57Z] i'm missing the part where i can somehow split a single AP that isn't vlan aware to be used for both vlans [2025-03-23T18:56:08Z] without some hacky bullshit [2025-03-23T18:56:09Z] ooooh I see [2025-03-23T18:56:18Z] so like you want to make two wireless networks [2025-03-23T18:56:22Z] basically [2025-03-23T18:56:29Z] how's the cheapest AP? [2025-03-23T18:56:37Z] maybe you could buy two of them lol [2025-03-23T18:56:40Z] non vlan aware I mean [2025-03-23T18:57:00Z] i mean i could do that i guess since i already have 1 [2025-03-23T18:57:09Z] via my current consumer asus router in AP mode [2025-03-23T18:57:20Z] yea [2025-03-23T18:57:23Z] or i could just get one for $90 that supports up to 8 SSIDs [2025-03-23T18:57:30Z] which can be split to 8 vlans if i so desire lol [2025-03-23T18:57:33Z] oh wow that's impressive [2025-03-23T18:57:45Z] well I guess it depends on your requirements really [2025-03-23T18:57:54Z] yeah ive been reading spec sheets for like 6 hours [2025-03-23T18:58:08Z] part of the problem here is supporting old devices since my father refuses to leave windows 7 [2025-03-23T18:58:27Z] understandable [2025-03-23T18:58:32Z] anything after windows 7 is crap [2025-03-23T18:58:34Z] it's totally not understandable [2025-03-23T18:58:51Z] like i get that approach but windows 10 IoT LTSC is supported for like another 6 years or some shit [2025-03-23T18:58:58Z] and is probably less bloated than win 7 lol [2025-03-23T18:59:02Z] eh [2025-03-23T18:59:23Z] i'd argue that win 7 is more performant on whathever he's using [2025-03-23T18:59:29Z] he has modern enough hardware [2025-03-23T18:59:41Z] some 4c8t haswell xeon and a quadro M2000M with 32gb of ram and hella SSD storage [2025-03-23T18:59:48Z] oh. [2025-03-23T18:59:51Z] yea that's plenty [2025-03-23T18:59:59Z] he just *will not do it* [2025-03-23T19:00:04Z] he's worse than i am with the hating microsoft shit [2025-03-23T19:00:11Z] why not linux then [2025-03-23T19:00:12Z] and can't use linux because he needs autodesk software for work [2025-03-23T19:00:19Z] oh I see [2025-03-23T19:00:37Z] is that just a driver issue? [2025-03-23T19:00:47Z] like, what do you mean by "supporting old hardware"? [2025-03-23T19:00:57Z] i misspoke, software [2025-03-23T19:01:04Z] oh ok [2025-03-23T19:01:06Z] i don't want that machine on the same network as the rest of my stuff [2025-03-23T19:01:21Z] and windows 7 outright wont connect to a network that's in wpa2/wpa3 compatibility mode [2025-03-23T19:01:24Z] that makes a lotta sense lol [2025-03-23T19:01:30Z] so i have to just drop to wpa2 [2025-03-23T19:01:31Z] that stuff is one day going to be like unpatched win xp [2025-03-23T19:01:38Z] plug in the internet, explodes [2025-03-23T19:01:46Z] try telling him that :p [2025-03-23T19:01:53Z] i do what i can with really strict firewall rules [2025-03-23T19:02:05Z] perhaps you could try installing a vm on linux for autodesk stuff [2025-03-23T19:02:19Z] ive gone through all of the potential solutions with him and he just won't so [2025-03-23T19:02:24Z] aight [2025-03-23T19:02:35Z] it's kinda at the point where i'm like "alright bro i guess ill buy a bunch of network gear we don't need" [2025-03-23T19:02:43Z] so the issue rn is that i have zero vlan support [2025-03-23T19:02:58Z] anyway [2025-03-23T19:03:01Z] well if that's the only thing I genuinely believe that you could just put the old router in AP mode into one vlan [2025-03-23T19:03:07Z] and like everything else with whatever AP you find [2025-03-23T19:03:16Z] no reason to buy a fancy AP if that's all you need IMO [2025-03-23T19:03:17Z] KISS :P [2025-03-23T19:03:23Z] the machine i'm picking up to be a router is kinda ridiculous lol [2025-03-23T19:03:35Z] 4c8t first gen ryzen, 8gb of ram, it's a thin client with a pcie slot [2025-03-23T19:03:39Z] hp t740 [2025-03-23T19:03:44Z] how much did that cost [2025-03-23T19:03:47Z] $90 [2025-03-23T19:03:49Z] crazy [2025-03-23T19:03:53Z] brand new too [2025-03-23T19:03:55Z] we have seriously solved computers [2025-03-23T19:04:02Z] that's too much power for $90 [2025-03-23T19:04:13Z] companies offload them by the hundreds on ebay [2025-03-23T19:04:24Z] like specifically the hp t740 [2025-03-23T19:04:28Z] I mean, getting anything weaker would cost more so, at this point [2025-03-23T19:04:42Z] that's not that ridiculous ig [2025-03-23T19:04:50Z] nic i'm getting is an intel x540-t2 [2025-03-23T19:04:54Z] $20 10 gig dual port nic [2025-03-23T19:04:56Z] it's insane [2025-03-23T19:05:00Z] wtf [2025-03-23T19:05:05Z] last time I checked stuff costed a crapton [2025-03-23T19:05:17Z] for 110 you get something better than most routers [2025-03-23T19:05:20Z] that's crazy [2025-03-23T19:05:40Z] it's powerful enough that i totally could put XYZ distro on it and run kvm VMs for all of my network stuff [2025-03-23T19:05:44Z] routing is incredibly cheap and i only have gigabit [2025-03-23T19:06:03Z] i would just get a gig nic if it wasnt also $20 [2025-03-23T19:06:21Z] lmao [2025-03-23T19:06:31Z] this whole setups really says something [2025-03-23T19:06:44Z] what's that [2025-03-23T19:06:54Z] no I mean like the "computers are solved" thing I said before [2025-03-23T19:06:58Z] o [2025-03-23T19:07:08Z] want to get a cheap pc: get a monstrous thing [2025-03-23T19:07:16Z] want to get a chea pnic: get 10 fcking gbits [2025-03-23T19:07:16Z] yeah its kind of insane how much compute for basically nothing [2025-03-23T19:07:18Z] that's really cool [2025-03-23T19:07:37Z] like, you could find raspis at that price nowadays [2025-03-23T19:07:43Z] yeye [2025-03-23T19:07:49Z] ya its wild [2025-03-23T19:08:04Z] idk as for my desktop build i definitely spent too much [2025-03-23T19:08:12Z] worth it but my motherboard alone was like $320 [2025-03-23T19:08:58Z] anyway as for just buying a cheapo AP to do the job, eventually this asus router is going to stop getting firmware updates and that's mega concerning [2025-03-23T19:09:04Z] i bought this in like 2019 [2025-03-23T19:09:18Z] I see [2025-03-23T19:09:28Z] which would put me in the position of maintaining my own openwrt build for it since they don't have support for this one specifically [2025-03-23T19:09:33Z] that's the whole point so yea fancy AP it is then [2025-03-23T19:10:05Z] either that or just keep cycling cheapo APs to replace the other [2025-03-23T19:10:12Z] one stops getting firwmare updates == replace it [2025-03-23T19:10:14Z] rinse and repeat [2025-03-23T19:10:20Z] lol that's not a bad idea [2025-03-23T19:10:35Z] I mean the fancy AP will too one day stop getting firmware updates [2025-03-23T19:10:43Z] right now i'm looking at the netgear WAX615PA [2025-03-23T19:11:04Z] i hate to say this but it is on sale quite heavily at $90, usually these things are like $180-200 [2025-03-23T19:11:51Z] ubiquiti equipment is an instant no from me because it's like "no you don't get a webui, download our fancy little app to configure your network" [2025-03-23T19:12:03Z] bruh [2025-03-23T19:12:04Z] the moment i need to use my phone to configure something i'm out [2025-03-23T19:12:12Z] yea [2025-03-23T19:13:03Z] at least ubiquiti makes sense for like mass deployments i guess because the whole point is centralized management for hundreds of devices at once [2025-03-23T19:13:12Z] which is the real point of the app [2025-03-23T19:13:23Z] oh [2025-03-23T19:13:26Z] yea that makes sense [2025-03-23T22:12:46Z] i ended up just getting na actual AP [2025-03-23T22:12:51Z] s/na/an