You can aldo hit “isolate” so only trusted connections work
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lanigerous@feddit.ukto Memes@lemmy.ml•Me when my friends complain about Twitter/X being a cesspoolEnglish4·1 year agoMastodon joins you
Same here Edit: except unique in 186,012 tests
lanigerous@feddit.ukto Linux@lemmy.ml•Craziest/most "exotic" devices able to run Linux?English1·2 years agoIt is wizardry right enough - electricity goes in, magic occurs,l and machine goes ping
lanigerous@feddit.ukto Linux@lemmy.ml•Craziest/most "exotic" devices able to run Linux?English3·2 years agoIt’s definitely not as exciting as it sounds. It applies a large current through some graphite rods which causes the carbon to evaporate & deposit on a sample sat underneath. It’s used to coat electrically insulating samples with a conductive layer of carbon for electron microscopy.
lanigerous@feddit.ukto Linux@lemmy.ml•Craziest/most "exotic" devices able to run Linux?English15·2 years agoWe have a carbon evaporator that runs linux
lanigerous@feddit.ukto Open Source@lemmy.ml•FOSS Alternative to Microsoft Lens? The development of OpenScan has been halted for 3 years.English14·2 years agoI use this on a daily basis on Android, works pretty well & is available through Fdroid:
lanigerous@feddit.ukto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What does it take to tune an audio recording of one's own voice and match it to the way we hear ourselves?English87·2 years agoPersonally I don’t know of any specific research but afaik the reason why our voices sound terrible to us when recorded is because they’re missing the bass that’s transmitted through the skull, i.e. they sound higher pitched on recording. So I’d try increasing the amplitude of the lower frequencies on the EQ, it’ll take a bit of fiddling to get the right balance.
A large-breasted frog it would seem.
I use Aard 2 with Freedict & Wiktionary dictionaries which works pretty well for me: https://github.com/itkach/aard2-android
Available on F-droid