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Cake day: July 8th, 2023

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  • if you want netflix witjh DRM stuff like offline downloads waydroid can do it I think via the android app…
    You need to use a waydroid-utils script to install “widevine” for drm.
    This is a solution i’ve tested for someone else not me;
    I think it works, but it’s not been rigorouly road tested.

    Posssibly other DRM services will work if you can tolerate that type of thing.

    My guess is that the main use for it is android app development and testing.







  • +1 for debian.
    No need to mess around with debian derivatives for whatever pointless extra widgets they have.
    It’s good enough for most stuff and has “allow nonfree drivers” choice which helps with annoying hardware problems of the past.

    If you don’t care about desktop env, you probably don’t care about wayland vs xorg either.
    So I’d try XFCE, simple, basic, lightweight, fast, probably not the most modern or flashy,
    but you’re getting to work faster.


  • Yeah i have a relative who wanted to switch to linux, due to windows being dog-shite, but she want’s to have netflix with offline download feature.
    Anyway it’s a right pain in the arse.

    I ended up going with the Waydroid emulator and using netflix android app.
    It needs wayland so sadly I had to betray XFCE.
    You can get it to work on the plain lineageOS waydroid image ( without gapps) - I think either via aurora app store or just sideload the apk into waydroid directly.
    There’s a waydroid utilities/helper script that installs widevine into the vitrual machine.

    I got it working on stock debian+KDE(5), I’m not so sure about other distros but I assume GNOME would work fine also.
    I looks like the downloading for offline view works, i’m not 100% sure whatll happen with disk space. And I didn’t check the resolution available.
    She’s not actually switched over from windows yet, but we did a quick proof of concept.

    I’m not sure if the waydroid route is easier or not but it’s an option, and if you’re wayland already that’s one less hurdle.
    UI through the emulator is s bit annoying, but manageable and you might be stuck with the android bar at the bottom so no true fullscreen.










  • Self bagging only pretty much where i live.
    The cashiers at lidl are so fast it’s hard to keep up.
    I just stuff everything in fast as possible trying to maximise damage; this can also save on chewing time later.

    But I only have to carry it as far as my bicycle - and I do sometimes need to fish out and reorganize heavy stuff at that point to keep the pain-ears vaguely balanced.

    Though it is quite fun to try with 6-7 litres of liquids on one side and 2 carrots and a lettuce on the other.
    If it’s not too windy I’d just do that - shopping is boring.

    If I was walking farther I’d take a big rucksack and yeah I’d probably pack it more systematically.

    I can understand car users not bothering to organise though.
    Unless you’re driving 100km through the desert and think anything frozen wil melt.




  • If you do that / fall for that, then you’re part of the problem making such a future a reality…

    Lots of peoples’ buying habits and trust-based attitudes were forged last century.
    It’ll take a generation or two for new habits to form.

    In the meanwhile modern businesses will make hay by selling trojan-horses to old school customers , and using the profits to tie-in new users to new services to try to capture/brainwash the next gen into thinking there is no choice.

    I think you’ll remain in the minority unless ‘ignorant’ consumers who ‘fall for that’ can become educated and learn about the options.