GalaxyBudsClient
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GalaxyBudsClient
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How to fix Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro tuning sound and harshness that was messed up by recent firmware updates.
Unofficial Galaxy Buds Client Release - by ThePBone
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GalaxyBudsClient VS official Galaxy Buds app? (For Windows PC)
I see that there are multiple options for using the Buds on Windows; an unofficial app on GitHub called GalaxyBudsClient as well as the official Galaxy Buds app (which I see is available on both the Windows Store and Samsung's website, guessing they are identical).
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Nice Windows 11 Galaxy Buds app Update
I use this https://github.com/ThePBone/GalaxyBudsClient
- Koji projekat na Githubu vas je odusevio u zadnje vreme?
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Dreaming of Galaxy Buds' Windows 11 Widget
That said, if you want a Galaxy Buds widget for a PC, you could run something like this on Linux. https://github.com/ThePBone/GalaxyBudsClient
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Can somebody help me set up touch controls with an iPhone 13 Pro Max?
if you have a windows computer download this program. I only have an iphone 13 as my main device and this program lets you customise everything: https://github.com/ThePBone/GalaxyBudsClient
- New buds2 pro
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PC gaming mode
Yes, and I think you can enable this on PC with the official Galaxy Buds app on the Microsoft Store. If not, use the unofficial Galaxy Buds Manager on GitHub: https://github.com/ThePBone/GalaxyBudsClient/releases
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how to downgrade galaxy buds 2 update?
Try asking here. Perhaps we need to persistently ask to add support for our headphones. https://github.com/ThePBone/GalaxyBudsClient
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Galaxy Buds2 on Linux
A few days ago I bought a pair of Galaxy Buds2. I've always had bad experience with audio bluetooth devices and Linux, some features don't work properly, are hard to setup or they don't connect as soon as I turn them on, but with the Galaxy buds2 none of that was a problem, just a quick search on the internet and I found about Galaxy Buds Client which is available for Windows and Linux (funny enough is written in C#), I connect my device to my PC and launch the client and every feature worked perfectly even the microphone (which is my main problem when using Linux) worked.
modern-unix
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Ask HN: Which tools are worth the time?
- Learning "modern" tools like ripgrep and fzf (There's a list here: https://github.com/ibraheemdev/modern-unix)
- Modern-Unix: collection of modern/faster/saner options to common Unix commands
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Koji projekat na Githubu vas je odusevio u zadnje vreme?
Nedavno mi je dobro dosla ova kolekcija toolova za unix https://github.com/ibraheemdev/modern-unix
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My 2023 Terminal, Shell and Command-Line Toolbox
A lot of the tools in the post build on top of standard unix tools and are like for like (better) replacements. Many of them have been pulled from the Modern Unix repo on Github.
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TIL you can do `cat -n file` to easily see line numbers when looking at a file
Plug to modern unix, a collection of utilities that modernize "standard" nix utilities (combination of faster, prettier, easier to use, as well as sensible defaults like highlighting and line numbers when not piped).
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What are some things you can do in the terminal for entertainment?
I google something like "Modern Unix", open blogs, and try to find a "life-changing" tool that I haven't tried yet. Then I spend 1 day reading man how to apply this unreal tool to my current work environment setup. Ultimately, I'm sad because I wasted 1 day, but the process is fun enough to do it again tomorrow. This is like distro-hopping but tool-hopping. Now I have fzf, bat, helix, zoxide etc, but that's just the beginning of my tool-hopping :)
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erdtree: A modern, multi-threaded, and ️🌈aesthetic️🌈 alternative to tree and du - v1.7.0 release ️
While this is not at all comprehensive of all the cool tools out there, there's this list which has a lot of modern alternatives to all of the modern Unix commands we know and love, most of which are written in Rust.
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Introducing rewriteit.net - A collection of software rewritten in Rust
You might want to take some inspiration from https://github.com/ibraheemdev/modern-unix too! Neat website
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LeanCreator - a lean, cross-platform, single file IDE for C/C++
Yeah, fine, since Go and Rust it is common to have this "one file app" that you put in $PATH and call it a day. Now, how many of those are not a single CLI utility (e.g. a replacement for top/ls/du or other UNIX utility), and are full blown GUI app? Not so many. None that I can think of from the top of my head, actually.
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https://asciinema.org/a/e2E1x0QilIvOgSy2N4dKSWwJ8
The UDM Pro looks nicer with modern Unix tools! Commit adding the tools (leveraging UniFi OS Utilities): GitHub commit adding the tools.
What are some alternatives?
GalaxyBudsFirmwareExtractor
mcfly - Fly through your shell history. Great Scott!
LiveBudsCli - A tool to control your Galaxy buds+, Live, Buds Pro and Buds 2 Pro
gdu - Fast disk usage analyzer with console interface written in Go
PBE-Polaris-Bios-Editor-1.7.4 - Polaris Bios Editor PBE 1.7.5 [Moved to: https://github.com/IndeedMiners/PolarisBiosEditor]
bat - A cat(1) clone with wings.
proxy4plex - Proxy Server for older Samsung Smart-TVs which only support TLS up to 1.1
awesome-alternatives-in-rust - A curated list of replacements for existing software written in Rust
Lunar - A lightweight native DLL mapping library that supports mapping directly from memory
nnn - n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager
GalaxyBudsFirmwareDownloader - Download firmware images for Buds(+) devices from Samsung's official servers
coreutils - Cross-platform Rust rewrite of the GNU coreutils