[-] jackemled@furry.engineer 1 points 1 month ago

@Soapbox1858 I like the color scheme alot! It's similar to mine but darker.

[-] jackemled@furry.engineer 2 points 1 month ago

@BuboScandiacus I don't know about a command that can do that, but usually the manufacturer will have that information. Search the video decoding capabilities of your GPU's chipset. Mine is an Acer Predator Bifrost with an AMD Radeon 7600 chipset, so I search "Radeon 7600 video decoding". Usually your fetch program can tell you what your graphics card is, but sometimes it can't tell. Mine can't tell what exactly my graphics card is, but I can still find out by reading what it says on the graphics card itself or the box it came in.

[-] jackemled@furry.engineer 2 points 1 month ago

@BuboScandiacus It doesn't slow it down, but it might be because it's a very small video & the computer is good. The computer has video decoding hardware for the video format I'm using, so that might be reducing resource usage more. The wallpaper also supports automatically pausing the video under certain conditions to free resources, such as low battery or a window being fullscreen. I haven't tried this on a worse computer. It should only slow down the computer if it uses the CPU to decode the video, which happens if your graphics hardware doesn't support the format, or if the file is large & consumes alot of memory. I transcoded the video to AV1 because my graphics card can understand that format & because videos in that format have a very small file size. It's probably best to try out different things & see which one slows down your computer the least.

[-] jackemled@furry.engineer 1 points 1 month ago

@blinfabian @Fizz You have to build it yourself this way though :(
Maybe it's distro dependant. I'm using Fedora & Neon, & I don't see this in "Get New" or Discover on either one.

[-] jackemled@furry.engineer 1 points 1 month ago

@blinfabian @Fizz This doesn't show up for me, only on the store.kde.org website. "Get New" is always so inconsistent :(
Discover doesn't show it either. Here it is on the KDE store.
https://store.kde.org/p/1625420

[-] jackemled@furry.engineer 1 points 3 months ago

@Deebster I know that Mastodon does weird stuff to videos, but I'm not sure why the images won't work.

[-] jackemled@furry.engineer 1 points 3 months ago

@Deebster If the background is Pokemon, it's from the work in progress post & not this one.

[-] jackemled@furry.engineer 1 points 3 months ago
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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by jackemled@furry.engineer to c/unixporn@lemmy.world

[Plasma] To demonstrate the power of Flex Tape…

I sawed this panel in half!

I've never seen anyone do this. It seemed like a good idea & it was. It's very nice. It's not very fancy besides the split bottom panel & the status bar on the left. I'm using Smart Video Wallpaper Reborn for the wallpaper & the Plasma style, application style, & window decorations are Oxygen. The audio visualizer on the right bottom panel is Panon. The comic is Freefall by Mark Stanley.

Sorry if I formatted this badly, I'm using Mastodon & I've never made a Lemmy post.
Original work in progress post

@unixporn@lemmy.world @unixporn@lemmy.ml @unixporn@lemmy.sdf.org @unixporn@programming.dev
#KDEPlasma #Linux #FridayDesktop #UnixPorn

[-] jackemled@furry.engineer 1 points 3 months ago

@yaslam This looks really nice!! Solarized dark is always good.
I had been trying to do this on Plasma 5 & Plasma 6, only to find out it's only possible in earlier versions of Plasma. Eventually I started working on making it look glassy like Android Holo instead since that is kind of doable.

[-] jackemled@furry.engineer 3 points 1 year ago

@the_third I couldn't find anything about Motorola Solutions specifically except that they make police equipment. This isn't the same as the other companies named Motorola, it's a different company.

[-] jackemled@furry.engineer 24 points 1 year ago

@ackshewally There's also D4:2D:C5 for i-PRO & a bunch for Motorola Solutions Inc. (different child company from Motorola, seems to make police hardware). Does anyone know any more OUIs? There are a few other Bluetooth police hardware manufacturers I've found that don't seem to have OUIs.

Also, does using an asterisk like that work? I've been using a regex for it & I would like to turn it into that to make it more readable.

I wish there was something better than BLE Radar for this that could search for things other than just MAC addresses & preset manufacturers.

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