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  • Will Threads ever come popular?

    I never had account in Twitter, but for me it looks like it's become a honeypot for right-wing useful idiots. And it has gained a lots of attraction simply because the censorship was ended in just one night.

  • Linux distro for a laptop I might barely use
  • For volume control, I use Wireplumber:

    • To raise the volume bindsym XF86AudioRaiseVolume exec wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ 1%+
    • To lower the volume bindsym XF86AudioLowerVolume exec wpctl set-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ 1%-
    • To mute/unmute the volume bindsym XF86AudioMute exec wpctl set-mute @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@ toggle
    • To mute/unmute the microphone bindsym XF86AudioMicMute exec wpctl set-mute @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SOURCE@ toggle

    For icon I have configured the swaybar. I don't use notifications, thus they're simple to set for bindsym (above) if needed.

  • What the most Lightest RSS reader for Debian?
  • I'm glad my answer satisfied you :)

    • Raspberry Pi = arm based
    • any regular computer/laptop you own = x86 based

    So any computer or laptop which you have will work just fine. No matter how old it it is.

    You can also compile the rom with RasPi but for some unknown reason it caused me unworking rom even it didn't give aby errors. I contacted the developer and he said I should never compile anything with RasPi :D

  • Learning computer/OS for kids, that teaches command line?
  • Nobody will learn the command line without reading the docs.

    So, best way to learn Linux for anybody is to buy the book named "Linux Bible 10th Edition" and read that.

    Before opening that book, finishing vim-tutor will get anybody started.

  • What the most Lightest RSS reader for Debian?
  • My tips comes from 3 librebooted X200s I've done (plus 1 fried due to user error by me):

    • your most important tool is a heatgun with smallest possible nossle (or is it nozzle?)
    • replace the stock WSON-8 nightmare chip with 8 mbit SOIC-8 chip
    • take a photo of red dot on the WSON-8 before heating it, it shows you the right position/angle/side for the SOIC-8 chip too
    • be aware that the whole bottom part (i.e. big area) of that nightmare WSON-8 stock chip is soldered
    • do not compile libreboot with raspberry pi nor any sbc you're using (use real x86 computer)
    • when flashing, use slower spispeed than you'd use with Coreboot (older machine)
    • soldering the SOIC-8 chip do not require any skills nor good vision (super easy task)

    With a good and especially small nossled heatgun you don't need to cover the motherboard at all. If you melt the plastc top cover of the WSON-8, it doesn't mind but not necessary either. Just don't melt the motherboard (small nossle!!!) and you're all good. Use tweezers rather than pliers, because force is bad and when the super-high quality soldering tin is melted completely, the WSON-8 chip comes off even if you just blow on it.

    Flash the 8 mbit SOIC-8 before soldering it onto the motherboard.

    I have no lots of soldering skills/experience, but it is fairly easy task if you just have the small nossled heatgun.

    And oh yeah, some guides suggests to solder jumpwires onto the stock WSON-8 chip rather than heating it off, but that approach was way too hard for my soldering skills even with the smallest possible tip on my Pinecil soldering iron.

  • Distro for ideapad
  • It boots faster and is slightly more responsive as the link suggests. Neofetch has different logo.

    It doesn't have the driver manager so LMDE doesn't play well with Nvidia gpus.

  • My little brother loves the dualboot setup I installed for him. He says "It's like iOS"
  • I recommend that you install Linux on the laptop alone! Linux will work on that hdd, but will be slower. If you can, buy an used ssd for it. 256 GB should be enough for a lot. That 1 TB hdd could serve you as a backup disk.

    I also recommend to overhaul your laptop. Remove the dust with compressed air and reolace thermal paste (should be done every 2-3 years anyway).

  • Are newer thinkpads worth it over the framework laptop?
  • Pop_OS! gives you benefits. It encrypts your storage drive by default with 1 password including login (which is rare in Linux) and the Pop Store for software install&updates is fairly better.

    Besides for those, they're pretty much equal and both uses xorg so far.

    You can just format your usb stick with Ventoy2Disk and try Pop_OS! (or any Linux distro) in live mode without formatting or installing anything on your computer. With Ventoy, you just delete the .iso and drag new ones without re-formatting.

  • Heard a rumor about open source WoW (original)

    I heard a rumor that some open source World of Warcraft is about to launch and rather sooner than later. If the rumor is true, what is the project name and is it available for Linux?

    I've never played the game but I would give it a try if it is released for Linux.

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    Any news on OldTechBlokes health?

    URL contains his last message into his channel. Is his health getting better? How is his overall condition?

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