You can set the volume by tab and not only globally for the browser. It's also very useful if a website doesn't have volume controls. And if the audio is too quiet, you can amplify it (as the name says) to up to 600%.
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I couldn't find further info on it yet, but I think it's very likely.
The original post was removed by AutoMod for some reason, I've already contacted a mod from the community to hopefully get the post un-removed.
EDIT: Post was not un-removed, but I was allowed to repost as URL post with image in body; edited the cross-post URL.
Ich biete Mayday: Alarm im Cockpit für 25 Staffeln Flugangst. :D
Pretty much yes, unfortunately. Because the process calling your target process is obviously created before, you'd need to proactively log all executions. :/
Sorry, I mistakenly believed that auditctl records the process tree on event generation automatically, but that's not the case. You'll need to add a rule that records execve events.
As far as I am aware, auditctl records the whole process tree of an event. You can use ausearch with --pid <pid> or --ppid <pid> to work yourself all the way up the process tree.
The German Nutrition Society (DGE) has shifted to a circle instead of a pyramid:

The portions of the circle refer to volume and not calories. In my opinion this design is superior to pyramids in general because all parts are equally important for a balanced diet, with hydration in the middle.

Is it just me?
Papierschnitt... Papierschnitt...


Nice. Freut mich, dass du zufrieden(er) bist. :)