That’s good, they might have improved. Mine didn’t last a year, but I think it was an earlier version.
That’s good, they might have improved. Mine didn’t last a year, but I think it was an earlier version.
It was a few years ago so I can’t really comment on newer versions. But I recall the plastic bottom coming away from the top more and more over time. They don’t manufacture their own laptops, so they are kinda stuck relying on a third party. (Clevo, I think.)
Yeah, I can sort of understand the impulse that everything must be preserved no matter what because we don’t know what will be useful or interesting, but it’s not realistic. Embrace ephemerality! It’s fine!
Americans when doing something American: “What are we, Russia?”
I had a galago pro and it was not well built. It fell apart faster than any other laptop I’ve used.
Framework hasn’t done that yet. They have an event in 3 days and a lot of people seem to be thirsting for a Strix Halo main board, though.
It’s trivial to enable flathub, so it’s not meaningfully reducing the availability of software. It’s just a default.
Well, this is a simulation. All observations and measurements can and will be falsified by the designers of the simulator. What can ya do?
I’m often extremely frustrated with liberals, but I can’t really hate them, at least not the regular non-politician types. Trump’s victory has put many liberals in a state of despair and anger and I understand that perfectly well, but their anger is often misdirected. Some are taking the election loss to mean that they need to move further right. The consultants and newspaper opinion writers, etc. do a lot to legitimize this point of view, and it’s a shame. Propaganda works, and we’re not immune to it. I feel I have more to gain by treating these liberals with respect and compassion. (I don’t always succeed, though!)
There are some liberals I can’t stand, mostly politicians and consultants. I definitely hate the openly misanthropic right wing people more, and there are a lot more of them.
Probably even worse than that.
https://www.phoronix.com/review/visionfive2-riscv-benchmarks/2
This has less RAM, but it’s the same CPU. You can see it’s consistently 3 to 4 times slower than a Raspberry Pi 4! They are not joking about this not being for general use.
A Dev board like this is pretty cool, though. It could help pave the way to a performant board later.
Mine did come, and it sucked.
Ghost has been working on adding activitypub support. They just added the ability to “unfollow” in their work in progress implementation, for example.
It’s actually the best food ever made
It is, I should have known better. I thought I was posting in a different community where that would be more obvious.
Geeze, so much for the tolerant left!
Not one, but two references to e621 in this thread. And neither are from users on the furry instances. Much to think about.
The arch linux wiki, where you will be instructed to install various dependencies from the AUR
Not impressive
I’m with you. I appreciate Librewolf for what it is, but to me it’s just annoying by default and I’ve also settled recently with Zen. It has even made me get used to using vertical tabs for the first time.