[-] [email protected] 44 points 1 day ago

Pretty sure they're just outing the shit they're going to try that they've figured out won't work again.

Idiots.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Polls haven't shifted one way or the other as of yet. If this does anything, then there might need to be a different conversation.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Kind of a huge change. Might be worth trying again now.

[-] [email protected] 230 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Let's run down the list of the shooter's known traits and see how this fits the GOP agenda:

  • White
  • Male
  • Suburban
  • Privileged upbringing
  • Gun enthusiast
  • Registered Republican

YUP! Sure sounds like a CRT-lovin' Democrat operative to me! Can't wait to hear how these fascist psychos try to spin the web of Deep State bullshit into this one.

NEWSFLASH: There's only one side of this political climate that has been advocating violence from Day 1, dipshits, and it sure as fuck isn't coming from the Democrats.

[-] [email protected] 18 points 1 day ago

Specification, WHATEVER 🙄

The point is it exists for a reason, and clear purpose.

[-] [email protected] 22 points 1 day ago

Because, like /etc, you know there is a designated place for config files. It's already set for you right there, and there is a standard for it.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago

Hardware specs would be more useful than the model.

As a general rule, install 'tlp', and 'powertop'. TLP will usually make a decent impact with the defaults detected for your specific hardware, but you can go further by tailoring the config for your specific hardware as well. Powertop is normally better for laptop power measurement on battery, but the tunables section will show you good and bad settings that are currently enabled, which you can easily toggle on and off. It's just an easy interface for new users to be able to dig into detailed power tunables without really harming anything.

[-] [email protected] 26 points 1 day ago

There's certainly going to be absolutely no end to that bullshit as well.

[-] [email protected] 67 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I don't mean this in a conspiratorial way, but I would not be surprised if this kid was a huge Trump fan. What better way to pump up the MAGA crowd than more bullshit to make it seem like some shadowy force was trying to stop him.

Right now the FBI has all of his friends and family in custody for interviews, the NSA is pulling all the comms info they have on him, his phone company is pulling what they have to provide...his entire life is going to get taken apart in very short order. What we actually get to see of that data probably is very little. I really hope what we need to see is disseminated quickly to not make the situation more murky.

[-] [email protected] 59 points 2 days ago

Because it's absolutely fucking insane, and no reasonable person should ever vote for a candidate who is attached to it.

[-] [email protected] 49 points 2 days ago

At least they're discussing it I guess, though I see this eventually being infiltrated and twisted by the same psycho followers who believe in the Heritage Foundation's psychotic Christofascist bullshit.

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A lot of people here seemed excited for these chips. It'll be very interesting to see the gaming performance as this could bring in an entire new segment of portable devices running Linux if powerful enough to deliver solid battery life and CPU performance.

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Overall, probably a positive thing as the improvements made here will flow downstream. I'm actually looking forward to seeing the performance of these new Qualcomm chips in laptops.

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Let me just give the simplest explanation of my intended outcome here: I want to use Assist to speak "Play {Album} by {Artist} in {Room name}", and have it "just work".

The Speech to text triggers aren't an issue, but the Intents are. Checking the built-in Intents has been of no use. The custom sentence docs only really handle the first part of the equation.

So say I want to work this out with a local NAS mount where everything is categorized as Artist/Album in the directory structure, does anyone have any pointers or links that may be helpful?

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Tldr; Have tested multiple different Ryzen 7000 configurations on various kernels, and the power draw just seems really bad.

Been looking for a decent new laptop workstation that fits various tasks. Phoenix chips check a lot of the boxes that I want, but the power draw on Linux for these chips seems a bit...crazy.

The product docs say these chips are 35W-45W, but I figured that was just the range of maximums. What I'm seeing on fresh installs of various Debian variants is a CONSTANT power draw of at least 35W on the low end at all times. I've stepped kernel point releases from 6.0 to 6.6 to test out, and the later versions are definitely better at using a bit less power thanks to the amd_pstate_epp being included directly in the kernel, but this power draw is still there for the CPU package on idle.

A few different laptop models I've tested will only get 90 mins on battery because of this. I've now tried four different models from three different manufacturers, and all show the same type of power draw.

Is this just a "thing" with these chips? I understand they were modified from desktop to be a more mobile platform, but this is just terrible from an end-user perspective. I want the CPU and iGPU, and hell, even the FPGA XDNA thingie, but not when the machine can't run off of AC.

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