<eyJhb>
gchristensen: you can always ask the Swedish army for vegan advice :p
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<red[evilred]>
The Swedish army is vegan?
<eyJhb>
red[evilred]: Switching between Swedish Army and Swedish Family, but referring to the Swedes in this channel :p
<etu>
eyJhb: lolz
<etu>
red[evilred]: No they aren't.
<eyJhb>
etu: is that mean of me?
<etu>
red[evilred]: When eyJhb visited Stockholm he got peer pressured into eating vegan food once ;)
<etu>
eyJhb: nah :D
<eyJhb>
It was actually quite nice! But not something I will do all the time.. But yeah, no pressure just 4 other who are going all vegan :p
<eyJhb>
I was vegan for like, 5 hours that night
<etu>
eyJhb: legacyfood is deprecated you know. I hope you don't eat legacyfood? ;)
<eyJhb>
I _need_ my meat! Just ate a unborn chicken less than 30 mintues ago (that sounds very harsh) :p
<eyJhb>
Btw. still trying to see if I can visit Sweden again in the near future. But I don't think my car will like your snow/cold
<eyJhb>
Anyone have experience with streaming audio from ChromeCast to a RPi? Still playing with the idea of one RPi for each room + speaker, which could be used as a sound system
<eyJhb>
The only way I can think of, is by getting the audio from the TV into a RPi, which will then redirect the audio to the other/the other
<adisbladis>
eyJhb: Using the built in sound or usb sound?
<adisbladis>
My experience is that USB sound on the pi _sucks_
<adisbladis>
Because it's on the same bus as the ethernet
<eyJhb>
I have a single RPi which has a audio hat
<eyJhb>
(HiFiBerry), but the quiality doesn't mean THAT much to me. Atm. we use a WooFit Go luetooth speaker
<adisbladis>
eyJhb: This was not about quality, I had audio stutter constantly
<eyJhb>
Oh, that doesn't seem nice. I haven't had that when I have used USB Audio
<eyJhb>
Does it share with WiFI as well?
<adisbladis>
Umm, not sure
<adisbladis>
Also this was the rpi1
<eyJhb>
Ah
<adisbladis>
It may very well have improved
<eyJhb>
That makes it somewhat worse
<eyJhb>
I have a bunch of RPI3
<eyJhb>
I have waaay too many Raspberry Pis in general
<eyJhb>
10 RPis + a Pine64
<eyJhb>
Would be nice to put them to use
<tilpner>
Why do you have so many?
<eyJhb>
I bought the first one when the first came out, and then the next as well.. And the next again.. :p And at some point I used 3-4 RPI3 for a little project I had
<eyJhb>
Plus some company at some point offered free hosting of a raspberry pi, the only requirement was paying for the Raspberry Pi.. And after they stopped that I had it shipped to me :%
<tilpner>
Are they with case and PSU?
<eyJhb>
They are all with case (even have extra cases for some reason), but I am in very short supply of PSUs
<tilpner>
I might buy one off of you, to save you from drowning in Pis
<eyJhb>
You have none tilpner ?
<tilpner>
I have a Pi 1b, which drives an RGB LED matrix for my clock
<aleph->
tilpner: Alright now I just need to see about automating slicing up my weechat conf's and mapping them
<MichaelRaskin>
Ah nice
<aleph->
Can probably do this in bash well enough...
<MichaelRaskin>
Thanks for the link sphalerite
<MichaelRaskin>
So now wlroots is wayland's X server, only now for efficiency it is linked against the WM from the get-go
<aleph->
tilpner: So reading through config.nix, why exactly did you use concatStringSep for some lists of objects and others you just embeded as a string directly without using that method?
<tilpner>
aleph-: Just to have them look nicer by having the list spread over multiple lines. There is no functional difference, and no rule to it