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  • Battery life is good, not 12 hours, but I would say closer to 8 to 10 depending on usage. Charge time is a bit long since the battery has a lot of capacity.

    Everything worked on Debian out of the box, I'm, using GNOME and did not have to configure nor setup anything extra. Sleep works fine and I have setup the power button to that behaviour. Sometimes when the battery is too low (say about 10%), then it won't wake up from sleep even tho that ought to be enough juice to keep the computer running for about an hour still, that might be a BIOS setting I haven't bothered to look into.

  • sorry, I misread, I have StarLabs Lite, not the Horizon. But I am seriously considering upgrading to it

  • Linux support? amazing, been running Debian on it no problems, everything working out of the box. Customer support? no idea, I had no need to contact them

  • our company renamed out ML team into AI team, just to please investors, they been around for over a decade and never touched an LLM

  • lol

    Jump
  • Wasn't there a guy at Google that claimed that they had a conscious AGI, and his proof was him asking the chatbot if it was conscious, and the answer was "yes".

  • I've been using it since it was called Revolt and quite like it, albeit I've never used the voice feature. My group doesn't really have the need for it, but I can see it being a deal breaker for the self-hosted version.

  • At first I read about random crtis, as in random critical hits

  • I switched from gnome to niri and I really like the new workflow, however I'm having an issue in which some games won't go full screen or won't resize after changing the resolution. Sometimes rebooting my computer fixes the issue tho.

  • hay audio, tiene que desactivar mute

  • that was the whole idea behind Android Treble, but it didn't get much support from manufacturers. Some of its features live on as SGSI (semi generic system image) which is not supported by many devices

  • I remember back in the day, not having a DVD reader capable of unscrambling Wii games, so I spent an entire day and a half ripping my collection using the very very slow Wii drive (4x speed I think)

  • I've been long time Debian fan, I use it on all my servers and my laptop, however on my gaming rig I had PopOS and recently switched to PikaOS which is based on Debian and I'm absolutely loving it

  • NZ has an investors visa which can lead to citizenship in a relative short span of time

  • The stakes are so low. we spent two whole episodes

    fighting this dragon guy only for him to be revived in a post credit scene, rendering the last two hours of the show completely pointless

  • I’m watching people in my industry (software development) who’ve bought into this crap forget how to code in real-time while they’re producing the shittiest garbage I’ve laid eyes on as a developer.

    I just spent two days fixing multiple bugs introduced by some AI made changes, the person who submitted them, a senior developer, had no idea what the code was doing, he just prompted some words into Claude and submitted it without checking if it even worked, then it was "reviewed" and blindly approved by another coworker who, in his words, "if the AI made it, then it should be alright"

  • I had a friend who was a true believer in Stadia, he even sold his gaming PC as he was gaming in Stadia full time.

    When Stadia shut down he told me "at least I get to keep the controller"

  • Debian is so boring (I love it from the bottom of my hearth and use it in all my servers and personal laptop)

  • I installed Zorin Lite on my dad's old computer back in 2022 because W10 wouldn't run properly. They've been around for a while and advertised themselves as having a very Windows like ux.

    It's a perfectly serviceable OS, he has used it all these years without ever having to touch the terminal.