@neil In fact if you’re curious it’s Debian-uk, seeing as you’re both a Debian user and UK based, you might feel at home
@neil I’m still active in one channel and it’s a lovely tonic for all the crap happening elsewhere
@algernon on the basis of the penultimate toot, I’d recommend looking at crm114. But it likely fails the criteria in the toot I’m replying to
THe plot thickens: I need to add "PortAudio" to the mix (and: https://github.com/PortAudio/portaudio/issues/425)
@derf Just kidding. I voted accordingly (403). My Hetzner VM is in Finland FWIW
@derf -bash: curl: command not found
@atoponce I’m fairly sure only humans get the credit for this
A story as old as time
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Let’s outsource our $THINGs to $VENDOR!
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Geez we’re spending a lot at $VENDOR
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migrating away from $VENDOR is prohibitively expensive
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Let’s “archive” half our $THINGs!
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Let’s outsource our $THINGs to $VENDOR!
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Geez we’re spending a lot at $VENDOR
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migrating away from $VENDOR is prohibitively expensive
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Let’s “archive” half our $THINGs!
@werdahias so the bad news is I seem to have already switched to pipewire but it is only the PA interface causing issues. If I can get my normal desktop stuff (Firefox etc) to use pipewire api (or even alsa) I could turn off the PA API
@nowster that doesn’t bode well!
Started diagnosing the audio issues I have with recording on Linux. As soon as I disabled the pipewire/pulsaudio service, it all worked swimmingly. Need to dig deeper. I wonder if I can live without the pulse audio layer at all now