That sounds like a lot of trouble lol
Yes, it does work like that in some cases. My comment is technically wrong, the best kind of wrong.
As another commenter pointed out, the way they intend to do it sounds absolutely like they are going to do it the old way, which surprises me because the hold up a photo thing has been a solved problem for a while.
I’m a software engineer and I work in machine vision hardware. I may have been lazy with my response, but I do know what I’m talking about. On some level I’m probably in a bubble because I work close enough to the cutting edge of things that I wouldn’t expect any modern company to be employing such basic algorithms to a solved problem.
I’m a software engineer and I can confirm that you are absolutely fucking rude on this one.
Maybe 5 years ago, but not (usually) any more
Lol too bad facial recognition doesn’t work like that
I appreciate that woman’s conviction lmao
Just have them use their iPads then, problem solved
Take a big shit
Lol the mix of windows XP and Vista icons
I also use i3 and volume key maps, the tray icon I use is just called volumeicon and it can be used to switch sources. I think it has optional dependencies to do it though
Thanks! By configure the sway bar, do you mean that it has a way to display the volume? I couldn’t find that last time I tried to get things configured and ended up just going back to i3
I should have added that I update one of my arch computers like once or twice a year, and the other maybe 4 times a year. The reputation for having update issues is just as out dated as Ubuntu’s reputation for not having update issues
I’m probably the only one here who doesn’t like Debian for desktop lol, stable doesn’t have to mean out of date
It’s dangerous to go alone! Take this. https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/map
What do you do for a volume icon/volume control?
I haven’t had an arch update go bad since 2016, other than a few things that had instant fixes on the home page/mailing list, whereas with Ubuntu I have trouble with every distro upgrade.
I like Fedora’s dnf package manager though, it’s similar to Pacman. It’s been a while but last time I used Fedora I got annoyed by packages being out of date and went back to Arch
Didn’t lemmy.ml have stuff like that too?
Not to be that guy, but for at least a few years recently I have had zero issues printing from arch and tons of issues printing from Windows on the same printer lol