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  • Twelve years ago Moto X was launched by Motorola, at that time controlled by Google. I had it and at any moment you could say "Hello Google, what time is it?" and it responded. I was constantly listening. All the time. And it was a perfectly normal phone regarding battery life or data usage. TWELVE years ago, imagine how much easier would be to implement that now, with more powerful and efficient chips and bigger batteries.

    From an article about Moto X back then: "If you want to take a selfie, you should be able to simply say “Take a selfie!” In short, your smartphone should live up to its name. That’s the goal with the Moto Voice and Moto Assist software integrated into the second generation Moto X smartphone. And to do that, the Moto X is always listening, for verbal commands from the user and also ambient cues of the context. That emergent behavior is spawned by complex interactions between the software and hardware"

    Only much latter I came to the conclusion that with Moto X Google was making its first tests on using the microphone for mass surveillance.

  • I've been using Debian with KDE Plasma for over a decade and I can count the crashes with the fingers of one hand.

  • Here you can find hardware for linux that requires no proprietary driver or firmware, in your case is ASUS BT400. I was in the same situation as yours so I bought it and it works.

  • I don't know, but I really enjoyed reading his books.

  • It gives me exactly the same message but I'm not using a VPN. When I use the external viewer option with mpv using yt-dlp I only get video without audio. I can download the video fine using yt-dlp and then watch it with mpv, but if I try to stream to mpv while downloading to watch it real-time it gives an ffmpeg error: can't recognize format... weird.

  • Imagine having that great idea and carefully crafting the edition of the book for that to happen. Or may be just unscrupulously fill up the book with white pages with the sentence "this page is intentionally left blank (see page 269)"

  • I ended up buying an ASUS BT400, it works out of the box in Linux. I found it here

  • Searching "github download webpage video" gives this and more results to try.

  • Here is how you can run the 671B model without using graphic cards for about $6.000. Here is the post on X.

  • Here you have all the packages you can install for specific purposes grouped by categories

  • commands.txt every command with a one line description and a separator.

  • What about using TOR instead of a VPN?

  • The idea is to restore Windows to the same laptop in case I want to sell it, so it shouldn't have any issues, right?

  • What are the pros of using Clonezilla instead of dd, in terms of simplicity the command that I wrote it's hard to beat.

  • Great, I didn't know that you can make a checksum of a drive. Thanks.

  • Stealing revenue it's hypothetical, because it supposes that you were going to pay for the product if it wasn't available pirated. And that is far from being certain.

  • Excellent.

  • Another thing that I do is make an alias: alias pvid="yt-dlp $(xsel -b) -o - | mpv -". Install xsel first, xsel -b pastes what's in the clipboard. So you only have to copy the URL and execute pvid, no need to paste. Or even better make an app that executes that command and put it in the taskbar. You only have to click it after copying.

  • Go to configuration, external player, choose mpv, in custom external player arguments put: --ytdl;--ytdl-format=best audio+bestvideo ( or whatever format you like). For subtitles and equalization you have to download mpv scripts from github.com/stax76/awesome-mpv in the User Script section. There's a lot of cool scripts there. You have to put the script in the mpv script directory of your OS.