AirPlay is a proprietary protocol developed by Apple that allows users to stream audio, video, and photos wirelessly from Apple devices to compatible receivers. While AirPlay was initially designed for use within the Apple ecosystem, Linux users can also take advantage of this technology through various open - source implementations. This blog post aims to provide a detailed overview of AirPlay in Linux, including fundamental concepts, usage methods, common practices, and best practices.
See also: PipeWire
Forked from CopperheadOS. Solid alternative to CalyxOS.
If there are shared folders on your network, and you need to access them from your Chromebook, there's a very easy method of doing so that doesn't involve installing third-party apps.
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Amazon is killing a privacy feature to bolster Alexa+, the new subscription assistant.
So much retro emulation
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The new version of SFIA will be published on 28th September.
It seems like the edge server is available for free as an open-source stack, in a VM.
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