• lily33
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    2 months ago

    Indeed. Linux audio also allows control characters like backspace to be part of a file name (though it is harder to make such file as you can’t just type the name). Which is just horrible.

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        2 months ago

        Yeah, Linux can capture and playback the spoken distinction between lowercase and uppercase letters. Windows can’t do that.

        You’re not taking advantage of that functionality?

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          2 months ago

          I sense sarcasm but I don’t really get it. I still can’t tell if the OC had a typo or not :)

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              2 months ago

              I was so curious if there was some weird Linux audio system I didn’t begin to understand lol

              It sounded plausible kind of because every device is mapped to a file path somewhere!