

Therefor we got Finamp now, which is really good and about to get even better.
Verspielt verspult 🧑💻
Therefor we got Finamp now, which is really good and about to get even better.
Could be a great opportunity for MLC Chat, which uses OpenCL.
Or forbid network access in graphene os
And people for the other 1/3.
Just checked and i guess you’re right! Time to do some distro hopping again lol.
Not the heroes we deserve, but the ones we need.
Would be great to see some major distros shipping with KDE by default. Fedora e.g. had this idea a little while ago.
There are some Raspi competitors offering SBCs with RISC-V chips, there is even a RISC-V Mainboard for the framework laptops, but the last time I checked they sadly didn’t reach the performance levels of comparable ARM chips.
Switched from a raspberry pi 3 to a second hand x86 thin client (lenovo thinkcentre m920q) because raspberry pi 4 were not available at the time. Made me learn proxmox and a bunch of other cool stuff my raspi couldn’t handle.
I’m rooting for ARM / RISC-V to become more popular in desktop computing / servers though.
Scary that they banned WhitePeopleTwitter, a sub with 3M+ subscribers.
I was just trying to say that i hope that the creators of custom roms will still be able to do their work, which i don’t take for granted. Google doesn’t make their money with the phones themselves but with the data they get from the os thats running on them.
I wonder what this will mean for custom roms. Mediatek are among the only chipsets with available microcode and therefor e.g. supported by OpenWRT, which gives me hope.
Thats what I noticed as well. I think it was about three cancels at every menu point.
To me this is a feels like a full blown release as I’ve been using the beta, alpha, the builds on a fork of one of the maintainers github fork, … All of them with very few issues.
That was honestly the only thing i needed from a launcher when i got my pixel 6a two years ago, but there is so much more to it as i later discovered. All the tweaking that is possible on top of the (very good) pixel launcher, which it was built upon but had this one flaw.
It’s always refreshing to see how nonchalant people with experience in a special field talk about it.
That looks amazing but 7 hours on a 16000 mAh battery seems a bit low
I used a raspberry pi 3 with RaspAP in this use case in my room at home for some time. Performance was not the best, but enough for my needs back then.
I do the same as OP with my Fedora workstation, which is wait till I have to summon all the available mirrors just to serve me several gigs of software updates every other week.
For my servers I have an ansible script to update most of the machines. I fire that up every start of the month after the automatic backups. Seems like I’m a week late again already. In these I use apt dist-upgrade since that seems more robust, but I’m still to shy to run it in a cron job.
Average rolling release distro user experience
I don’t know what you are using the card for, but I don’t think you will be able to saturate that pcie5 speeds. In gaming and everyday usage at least you won’t be able to spot the difference.