

poco f1 maybe. runs mainline linux
i like my xperia xz1c, but its very hard to replace battery


poco f1 maybe. runs mainline linux
i like my xperia xz1c, but its very hard to replace battery


and then they released some vscode fork with llm integration lol


he literally made a commit yesterday? https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/1daf7b56bb9b01f03bb19a12e9aec5934116a72d


not really anything surprising, seems like the usual censoring done outside the model i.e. simple keyword blocks or something a little more sophisticated than that. nothing interesting.


lol whats this basaka.top website can’t resolve


mine was online, but it’s pretty buggy recently.


seems to work fine! are you using the mastodon official client to post this?
(link to op’s instance - https://cyberplace.social/@hameru/115571494353630530 )


damn, people here are too kind. literally explaining everything op asks when it can literally be searched on wikipedia lmao…


true, but everything inside termux would still be up to date.


use acca to control battery charging threshold and lower voltage/current.


i use ACCA for phones that are connected 24/7. works well


can they have file upload/image sharing integrated? (as in not uploading somewhere and manually pasting link)


Pentium 75 with… 128MB of ram lol. That’s LARGE!


lemmy.sdf.org seems to be extremely buggy lately, I’m considering moving off to somewhere else :/
haven’t tried arch but afaik it’s a distro that lets the user control everything, like gentoo or slackware. that’s actually an easier system to manage if you know what you’re doing and have something you want in mind.
or some people just enjoy tinkering and suffering


yeah right… btw theres an about:config item on firefox that fixes one of the glitches sites use to block devtools. (the paused on breakpoint thing)


is it? i mean it’s possible for ‘ai’ to create a unique combination of stuff it was ‘trained on’ due to its randomness. imo the ‘idea’ just depends on human interpretation


seems like a good deal actually. like one of the few good things canonical does.
would be ideal if i can have many ‘subscription groups’, but in current form i simply can’t subscribe to a community that’s flooded with posts like news/politics.