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Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund Becomes First Governmental Sponsor of FFmpeg Project
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Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund Becomes First Governmental Sponsor of FFmpeg Project

The FFmpeg community is excited to announce that Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund has become its first governmental sponsor. Their support will help sustain the maintenance of the FFmpeg project. More info at the official project site:


PipeWire 1.1.81, first 1.2 RC released with support for asynchronous processing, snap, explicit sync and bluetooth codecs: OPUS, LC3-SWB, AAC-ELD
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Assume the worst and get out or this is normal?
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Assume the worst and get out or this is normal?

Hey guys, Have had a notification above my spot pairs on advance trade on mobile that says:

Important Update to your fees

Effective from 2024-05-17 00:00 (UTC), your Assets holding may no longer be considered in fee calculation. Learn more about Coinbase Advanced fees

Never seen this before and couldn’t find any other posts about it. I do keep only a small amount of assets on the exchange and my volume is about 60x higher. Is that what this is?

Just want some clarity because some of these posts don’t inspire much confidence in CB, only fear. Sorry guys.

Thanks 🙏


Is it only me that feels like Linux is incredibly faster than Windows on file transfer?
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Is it only me that feels like Linux is incredibly faster than Windows on file transfer?

The title. I swapped my OS to Ubuntu, Pop!OS recently. Like a month ago. Since then, my file transfer stuff between hard disks have been incredibly faster than it was in Windows. It may be placebo, I don't know. If it's faster, then why?











Why are my own messages showing up as desktop notifications?
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Why are my own messages showing up as desktop notifications?

As the title says, whenever I send someone a message I get desktop notification as if someone else sent it to me. With my own username and my own message. Is it some kind of issue or a feature I'm not aware of that I accidentally turned on?


Question for those being locked out, suspended etc. Are there certain "events" that trigger this?
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Question for those being locked out, suspended etc. Are there certain "events" that trigger this?

This isn't in defense of CB in any way regarding the nightmares I see here...

None of this should matter as long as you log in and authenticate etc etc right?

Loggin in from new device or several devices? Have you moved? New bank accounts? Accessing from other states or countries? High volume of trades? Moving coins to several different wallets? Does using a VPN on a home laptop then accessing from your phone while not at home matter?

Just wondering if the above has anything to do with it so I can avoid any issues.

Are there automatic triggers?


To what extent are the coming of ARM-powered Windows laptops a threat to hobbyist Linux use
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To what extent are the coming of ARM-powered Windows laptops a threat to hobbyist Linux use

The current buzz is that Dell and others are coming up with bunch of ARM-powered laptops on the market soon. Yes, I am aware that there already are some on the market, but they might or might not be the next big thing. I wanted informed opinions to what extent this is a threat to the current non-professional use of Linux. As things currently stand, you can pretty much install Linux easily on anything you buy from e.g., BestBuy, and, even more importantly, you can install it on a device that you purchased before you even had any inkling that Linux would be something you'd use.

Feel free to correct me, but here is as I understand the situation as a non-tech professional. Everything here with a caveat "in the foreseeable future".

  1. Intel/AMD are not going to disappear, and it is uncertain to what extent ARM laptops will take over. There will be Linux certified devices for professionals regardless and, obviously, Linux compatible-hardware for, say, for server use.

  2. Linux has been running on ARM devices for a long time, so ARM itself is not the issue. My understanding is that that boot systems for ARM devices are less standardized and many current ARM devices need tailored solutions for this. And then there is the whole Apple M-series devices issue, with lots of non-standard hardware.

Since reddit/the internet is full of "chicken little" reactions to poorly understood/speculative tech news, I wanted to ask to what extent you think that the potential new wave of ARM Windows laptops is going to be:

a) not a big deal, we will have Linux running on them easily in a newbie-friendly way very soon, or

b) like the Apple M-series, where progress will be made, but you can hardly recommend Linux on those for newbies?

Any thoughts?


AMD Publishes Latest AMD FSR 2 & 3 Supported Games List [Updated as of May 10, 2024. Latest updates in bold]
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