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MMO mouse for linux?
  • I programmed my roccat/turtle beach kone xp air on Windows and have been using it standalone on Linux since.

    It has four side buttons, two buttons to switch dpi and plus a fifth at the bottom, all can be freely reassigned. Profiles can be switched at any time and are also stored on the mouse itself. I use the rgb to differentiate between them (I only have two)

    You can connect it with its very smooth cable, wireless dongle or Bluetooth with no issues

    Only downside is the price when buying new, I got a mint one from a collector (didn't know those existed) for about 70 bucks. The wired version might be more affordable.

  • Pitch Overlay is now available!

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/22341287

    > Hello gamers, > > the first version of the pitch overlay is now available on github. It works on Linux and is somewhat of a mess for Windows (it will be fixed in the coming days, read the documentation). > > Obviously it's open source, so feel free to mess with it! > > Any feedback is appreciated, report bugs and stuff via github. > > Here is the link: Yippie Link > > Read the readme! Don't be like me! > > If you don't know what I'm referring to, check this post > > Tl;dr: It's a tool similar to the app voice tools to help you see your voice's current pitch, to potentially aid in voice training while at your puter :3

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    Pitch Overlay is now available!

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/22341287

    > Hello gamers, > > the first version of the pitch overlay is now available on github. It works on Linux and is somewhat of a mess for Windows (it will be fixed in the coming days, read the documentation). > > Obviously it's open source, so feel free to mess with it! > > Any feedback is appreciated, report bugs and stuff via github. > > Here is the link: Yippie Link > > Read the readme! Don't be like me! > > If you don't know what I'm referring to, check this post > > Tl;dr: It's a tool similar to the app voice tools to help you see your voice's current pitch, to potentially aid in voice training while at your puter :3

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    Trans Voice Help @lemmy.blahaj.zone Suprabiscuit @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Pitch Overlay is now available!

    Hello gamers,

    the first version of the pitch overlay is now available on github. It works on Linux and is somewhat of a mess for Windows (it will be fixed in the coming days, read the documentation).

    Obviously it's open source, so feel free to mess with it!

    Any feedback is appreciated, report bugs and stuff via github.

    Here is the link: Yippie Link

    Read the readme! Don't be like me!

    If you don't know what I'm referring to, check this post

    Tl;dr: It's a tool similar to the app voice tools to help you see your voice's current pitch, to potentially aid in voice training while at your puter :3

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    Voice meter on desktop
  • Thanks for the info o7

    The current scope is to use this more as a visual aid and reminder when for example gaming with friends or something and trying to maintain pitch.

    It's less about the hard work needed to attain a specific sound with resonance or twang. I personally wanted something that helps reminding me and giving me feedback when I'm just chilling at my puter. Hence the simple pitch detection (which seems to already be technically complicated)

    For mobile I'd pretty much recommend going with the existing tools like Voice Tools

    Afaik no such app can actually tell you how you sound, so recordings are still vital for progress. I still feel the need to see what pitch I am at though, since sometimes that's rather hard to tell. Which in turn is why we came up with the idea in the first place.

    Sorry for rambling

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    Voice meter on desktop

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/21928256

    > Hello girlies and other folk, > > my boyfriend is programming a desktop app that displays your current voice input's frequency in Hz over time with a real time graph, similar to the app "voice tools" many of us use for voice training. > > I'm trying to garner interest for such a desktop app and would appreciate input about it so I can show him that it's not something only I would want. > > I would also be interested in the OS you would be using, since currently it's only on Linux (as we use arch btw). > > The image shows what it's currently looking like and the settings window. The entire point is for it to be always on top of everything else so you can always see how you're doing. > > > And for the other nerds: it's written in Python (making it quite large, about 2GB, he's trying to port it to Rust (based) and make it smaller)

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    Voice meter on desktop

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/21928256

    > Hello girlies and other folk, > > my boyfriend is programming a desktop app that displays your current voice input's frequency in Hz over time with a real time graph, similar to the app "voice tools" many of us use for voice training. > > I'm trying to garner interest for such a desktop app and would appreciate input about it so I can show him that it's not something only I would want. > > I would also be interested in the OS you would be using, since currently it's only on Linux (as we use arch btw). > > The image shows what it's currently looking like and the settings window. The entire point is for it to be always on top of everything else so you can always see how you're doing. > > > And for the other nerds: it's written in Python (making it quite large, about 2GB, he's trying to port it to Rust (based) and make it smaller)

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    Voice meter on desktop

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/21928256

    > Hello girlies and other folk, > > my boyfriend is programming a desktop app that displays your current voice input's frequency in Hz over time with a real time graph, similar to the app "voice tools" many of us use for voice training. > > I'm trying to garner interest for such a desktop app and would appreciate input about it so I can show him that it's not something only I would want. > > I would also be interested in the OS you would be using, since currently it's only on Linux (as we use arch btw). > > The image shows what it's currently looking like and the settings window. The entire point is for it to be always on top of everything else so you can always see how you're doing. > > > And for the other nerds: it's written in Python (making it quite large, about 2GB, he's trying to port it to Rust (based) and make it smaller)

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    Mehlwürmer in Lebensmitteln: EU erlaubt UV-Insektenpulver
  • Ich wollte lediglich darauf aufmerksam machen, dass es nicht der Weisheit letzter Schluss ist, dass Insekten keinerlei vergleichbares Schmerzempfinden besitzen. Zu behaupten, es gäbe keine Hinweise auf ein Schmerzempfinden, das "vergleichbar mit dem von Wirbeltieren" ist, ist nicht endgültig geklärt, der aktuelle Wissensstand ist mehrdeutig, zeigt aber eine Tendenz zur Fähigkeit von Insekten Schmerzen zu spüren.

    Die Moral des Konsums von Insekten, Pflanzen oder anderen Lebewesen ist nicht Gegenstand meiner Argumentation gewesen.

  • When you don't play one game anymore but chill together anyway rule

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    Duality of rule sky

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    Chappell Roan Gave the Speech of the Night at the 2025 Grammys
  • Copy/pasted:

    Chappell Roan may have won the coveted best new artist prize at the 2025 Grammys, but the “Pink Pony Club” singer and certified Midwest princess wasn’t content to simply bask in the spotlight on Sunday night. Instead, the queer pop star devoted much of her time at the Grammys to advocating for workers and members of the LGBTQ+ community, two groups that are already seeing their rights curtailed just a few weeks into the second Trump administration.