Thanks for sharing, I’m always interested in these topics
I do not think so. Your directional hearing depends on the shape of your face too. This means that everybody hears directions differently, because their face is different. I think people should be able to adapt to these smaller changes over time.
But I’m not sure what I’m saying is true. Games usually have binaural sound, but it may not be effective for some people, because the head-related transfer function (HRTF) that the game uses sounds different compared to what somebody would hear irl.
I agree, but its better than nothing. I’m sorry I mislead you.
Gpt4all is avalible on linux, it is an open source software that can run LLMs locally.
Were you thinking about something like this?
**Tip:** The default source can be referred as `@DEFAULT_SOURCE@` in commands, for example: `$ pactl set-source-mute @DEFAULT_SOURCE@ toggle`
Default sink:
@DEFAULT_SINK@
I think this should work (I haven’t tested it):
make a new file called default (.) pa in the pulseaudio congfig folder (.config/pulse)
this will mute source_name (replace source_name with your source name):
#include this config file
.include /etc/pulse/default.pa
set-source-mute source_name true
run this command to list source names:
pactl list short sources
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you can export to pdf and the text is searchable (in firefox with ctrl f)
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