Tumbleweed somehow gives me the newest Plasma with neither configuration nor manual dependency resolution exhaustion. It is not perfect either but it squares the circle of a stable rolling release distro surprisingly well.
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Jiral@lemmy.orgto
Technology@lemmy.world•Robot dogs priced at $300,000 a piece are now guarding some of the country’s biggest data centersEnglish
22·1 day agoWouldn’t it be cheaper to pay vastly more versatile human guards a decent wage to guard those or more of those instead of those robots?
Jiral@lemmy.orgto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•When the Linux user hears an iOS user say they hate Windows
5·2 days agoMost bank apps work on Sailfish OS via Android App Support. Some don’t.
Indeed. And honestly, for example GOG classics are worth to support and also come with the added benefit of being usable on modern systems out of the box, with emulation readily setup if needed.
I have to correct myself. The 140W were the desktop system. With everything included (screen etc) I just checked and had a power draw of 166W at the power outlet. Those aren’t TDPs, that is the actual power draw including PSU losses and it is also the max draw, it doesn’t really get higher than that. My system is only 4060 like in performance, it is actually a Strix Halo with an integrated 8060s, with a combined CPU+GPU TDP limit of 100W. That has the advantage that I basically have no VRAM limitation (in Indiana Jones: The Great Circle I saw pretty continuous 12 GB memory used by the GPU) at the downside of limited bandwith, still quite close to a 4060 but much lower than high end GPUs of course.
Yes, my system is absolutely not representative. It was one of my goals to get an as energy efficient setup as I could while getting the necessary performance to be able to play modern games.
On modern gaming PCs 500W actual power draw during gaming does sound possible, on my previous system which had a pretty similar performance, but with dGPU (6750 XT). There I had a power draw of roughly 280-300W without the screen, during gaming, if I remember correctly.
Jiral@lemmy.orgto
Technology@lemmy.world•Firefox's beta feature "Smart Window" shared browsing and search history to AI models without promptingEnglish
3·6 days agoNot quoting the primary source does not per chance have anything to do with the source being a not peer reviewed archive of the Cornell University, does it? I wonder, is that normal in the field of AI research?
That is a choice. My desktop setup, including speakers and monitor (measured at the power outlet), uses below 140 W at full load in games, for 4060 levels of performance. Yes, your system is likely faster but I can play all modern games with it, at a level that is good enough for me. And I don’t sit in a sauna while gaming as a consequence. In other words, for that 5 sec AI video I can play 7 hours on my system and that does not even consider the tons of energy spent on training the model.
Jiral@lemmy.orgto
Technology@lemmy.world•GrapheneOS calls on privacy focused app developers to boycott European Unified AttestationEnglish
316·9 days agoThey might think that they are upholding open source secure communication but what they are really achieving with it is fortifying the US big tech duopoly. There are other aims than theirs, of maximum security, in the EU we are facing the real and very relevant issue of digital sovereignty, which is separate from the ambition for getting hardened mobile systems. Sure, possibly legislation would be preferable to regulate and open up what Google’s Play Integrity API is doing, but as long as that legislation does not exist, creating alternative systems is crucial.
I can’t shake the feeling that this isn’t really about the UA but the private feud of Graphene OS developers with pretty much every single other alternative OS or degoogled android. Yes, they are all less secure than Graphene OS, primarily because Graphene OS relies on huge man power effort by Google to keep the firmware at the cutting edge with swift security updates. That is all good and fine, for their cause but it is not the only legitimate cause out there.
Jiral@lemmy.orgto
Technology@lemmy.world•Historic Chat Control Vote in the EU Parliament: MEPs Vote to End Untargeted Mass Scanning of Private ChatsEnglish
22·9 days agoThe war over civil rights is continuing, no questions but this has been an important vote against the surveillance state ambitions.
Heroic is great for newer stuff but I still have Lutris because some older games work there out of the nox just fine while they don’t even launch in Heroic.
Jiral@lemmy.orgto
DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Google just gave Sundar Pichai a $692M pay package
1·11 days agoJust think of how much money Google could save if they replaced the CEO by Gemini. Possibly we would not even see a degradation in decision quality and it would save easily more than half a billion USD.
Graphene is heavily relying on security and firmware updates from Google to stay as secure as it is. In fact, the fast and strong updating regime of Google on its Pixel, reference Android, devices, is the reason why Graphene is so far only available for Pixel phones (even if they plan to diversify to Motorola).
Jiral@lemmy.orgto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Last poll for Paris 2025 elections. Second round. The anti-car candidate is at 36%. English
1·11 days agoAnd the leading candidate int that survey is not only pro car but also a thoroughly corrupt populist as well. Let’s hope the survey bias did a lot of heavy lifting there. How do other surveys look like?
Jiral@lemmy.orgto
DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Be aware that ALL samsung phones can't be degoogled anymore. Do not ever buy samsung again if you hope to make calls.
3·11 days agoA better link for Jolla is probably their store: https://commerce.jolla.com/
I have pre-ordered the Jolla Phone and am hoping everything is working out (won’t see it for another 4 months at the very least I suppose). I am very excited getting to know a completely new mobile OS to me and the actual successor of Nokia’s Meego. Like with any alternative system, and to some extend also with degoogled Androids it is advisable to inform oneself first before jumping ship.
Jiral@lemmy.orgto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Downtown Spokane, Washington. The red areas represent surface parking lots, while the purple ones indicate parking garagesEnglish
9·12 days agoIn many parts, walking is suicide simply because there are no safe ways to cross many roads and in some places it is entirely impossible. But even where walking is possible people are not even considering it as an option. I had a similar experience in a mid sized town, where we walked maybe 30 min into the centre from an inner suburb. The walk was nice, except for a scary part where we had to cross a highway with its looped exit lanes. People at our destinations looked in the exact same way, as if we were pure lunatics. This whole thing could only be explained by us being Europeans and Europeans do this kind of crazy stuff.
You don’t need internet to rollback to a previous snapshot before you nuked your system files by editing that config to turn Wayland off. But given that this is in the past, it is water down the river I guess.
To be precise, it is not a “toggle button” as such, it is a menu at the bottom left that is defaulted to X11 but can be switched to Wayland. Tumbleweed also has snapshots. I don’t know how messing around with Wayland could make even launching into a snapshot impossible but I never messed with Wayland/X11 either.
Interesting. In Tumbleweed, one can switch between X11 and Wayland with a simple toggle in the login screen. I haven’t experienced any issues going back and forward.

Sacrificing lives for aesthetics, pretty much sums it up and explains why this thing is not street legal in the civilised world.