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I'm experiencing this issue on Wayland using SwayWM. The start / end scripts are helpful to work around SwayWM issues [High refresh rate flickering #7087](https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/7087) and [Variable refresh rate flickering...

Awesome bug, love all the updates that make this title unplayable on Linux!

This feature would be very helpful for us with vertical second monitors. Vertical layout and layout retention per monitor are the only things keeping me from using this software.

From the TUI we can navigate and select Library > Liked Songs but this feature is missing from the CLI options. Something like `spt play --liked` would be very handy.

This feature could help `spotify-player` replace [`spotifyd`](https://github.com/Spotifyd/spotifyd). It seems extremely useful when combined with [CLI commands](https://github.com/aome510/spotify-player/pull/159). With both features, `spotify-player` ould completely replace my `spotifyd`+`spotify-tui` workflow.

Right, I wish to use the UI for browsing or managing playlists occasionally, but I'm mostly playing music without the interface. I'm hoping to completely replace `spotify-tui` with `spotify_player` for...

I'm also experiencing this issue with RHEL7. ``` -bash-4.2$ rpm -q rr rr-5.4.0-1.el7.x86_64 -bash-4.2$ uname -r 3.10.0-1160.90.1.el7.x86_64 -bash-4.2$ cat /etc/redhat-release Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.9 (Maipo) ``` Is...

I mostly am trying to use MacOS like keybindings for M-c copy M-v paste on a Mac layout keyboard to keep shortcuts consistent when switching between MacOS and Linux. ~~I...

Thank you for the suggestions, currently `keyd -e reset meta=layer(meta)` on change to MacOS is working perfectly. For per app configurations `meta = layer(meta)` works great as well. Using layers...

Looks like it's a new Steam client with a new "Broadcast" feature. Unfortunately, we can't simply disable `broadcaststatus` even with Steam Settings > Broadcast > Privacy Setting "Broadcast Disabled".