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tekato@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for Creative Uses for Jellyfin Streaming Clients running Debian at Friends' HousesEnglish31·16 days agoYou’d make a great tech CEO.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Reminder if you're leaving Discord for this Revolt server ( Linux + Steam Deck devs / creators)English23·20 days agoJust in: Orange farmers are part of the police state because they sell oranges to the government, including policemen.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Framework ships RISC-V board for its 13" laptops along with "boardless" laptop chassis.English21·3 months agoYou could make an ATX form factor ARM or RISC-V machine with a lot of processing power and run Linux on it, but who would buy it and for what? That question is why no one makes such a thing.
The same people who buy ATX form factor x86? The only thing making these platforms different is software support, which is getting better for RISC-V everyday. You wouldn’t buy a RISC-V computer today for high performance gaming or scientific computing, but it definitely works as a general purpose machine (web browsing, office apps, watching videos, etc.) This year shouldn’t see much progress in hardware since RVA23 just came out (maybe some RVA22 + V), but you can expect some nice things to come out 2026-2027 since now you have all you need to build a competent RISC-V CPU.
You are complaining about the photo monitoring functionality, which happens 100% on device. You can confirm this very easily by monitoring the app’s network activity when you receive an image. Android System SafetyCore does a lot more things than photo monitoring, one of which is providing emergency location data (ELS). This is required by law in the EU, India, and the USA.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Framework ships RISC-V board for its 13" laptops along with "boardless" laptop chassis.English7·3 months agoIs there even an inkling of a plan to go from “dev kit” to “widely available consumer product?”
It’s not a dev kit, it’s meant to be a regular PC with upgradable storage, RAM, and PCIe slot for $120. Milk-V and other RISC-V companies already have widely available consumer products (Milk-V Mars, Banana Pi, etc.), they’re just usually SBCs because that’s what’s easiest to produce and RISC-V is early in development. Remember that the first standard with Vector instructions just came out a few months ago (RVA23), and there’s no point in trying to seriously compete with X86/ARM PCs until you have that.
Even a lot of x86 devices are going to the soldered everything approach.
That right there tells you this is not a RISC-V/ARM problem. It’s just that everyone knows on-SOC memory performs better than DIMM, and manufacturers are starting to offer these to compete with Apple M chips.
The app doesn’t
connectsend the imagine to the internet, so it’s not that big of a deal. I guess that could change in the future though.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Framework ships RISC-V board for its 13" laptops along with "boardless" laptop chassis.English5·3 months agoMilk-V Oasis Mini ITX board was going to have replaceable RAM, M.2 slot for SSD, and 4x SATA slots. The only reason it didn’t release was because of Sophgo sanctions (They make the SG2380 which was the Oasis was based on)
tekato@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•"Behold, a Linux maintainer openly admitting to attempting to sabotage the entire Rust for Linux project". Thoughts on this post from Marcan?103·3 months agoI sincerely hope your reply in the mailing list was satire .
tekato@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla’s 2024 financial results are out—and they’re terribleEnglish31·4 months agoIt used to be double that, so I can see why people see it as a bad thing. But I also don’t think 7.1B profits qualifies as “poor financial results”, even if it used to be higher.
Is there another example of this happening in Facebook aside for the openKylin post? I looked around and every article is only talking about this specific DistroWatch issue.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Chinese AI startup DeepSeek overtakes ChatGPT on Apple App StoreEnglish4·4 months agoI guess we just found out. https://github.com/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3
tekato@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Wine 10.0 Released With Native Wayland Support, Better HiDPI1·4 months agowlroots doesn’t support HDR.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Instagram blocked searches for #democrats and other political hashtagsEnglish325·4 months agoAdding republicans to the title would get less clicks though.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Marvel Snap is banned, just like TikTokEnglish142·4 months agoThe bill very explicitly calls out ByteDance and any website, desktop application, mobile application, or augmented or immersive technology application owned by them.
https://www.congress.gov/118/bills/hr7521/BILLS-118hr7521rfs.pdf
tekato@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tencent says it's not a Chinese military company and is willing to sue the US Department of Defense if it isn't removed from a blacklistEnglish42·4 months agoTorvald and many others aren’t American, not subject to it, and publicly stated that they weren’t forced to do it.
This is my last response to you because you just keep saying things that are false while calling me the liar. Linus is an American citizen, and even if he wasn’t, the Linux Foundation is an American organisation.
You’re claiming, hyperbolically might I add, that you know whats going on with Torvald and the foundation better than those people themselves. And still showing no actual proof or causation. How can anyone conclude anything other than you are gaslighting and being misleading? It’s Mega level bullshit conspiracy theories.
Literally linked the USA sanctions that apply to this case, but ok.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tencent says it's not a Chinese military company and is willing to sue the US Department of Defense if it isn't removed from a blacklistEnglish61·4 months agoSaying that I’m gaslighting without even bothering to check the facts is a very interesting approach. USA sanctions on Russia regarding software and IT services went into effect on September, and all parties had 90 days to comply or be sanctioned as well. If he really did it only because he wanted to, why not do it as soon as the Russian invasion started? Why not do it as soon as the sanctions were announced (June)? Not kicking all employees from sanctioned companies means the Linux Foundation is sanctioned as well.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tencent says it's not a Chinese military company and is willing to sue the US Department of Defense if it isn't removed from a blacklistEnglish114·4 months agoIt is not a mischaracterization though. Open source projects can be forced to stop accepting contributions from employees of sanctioned companies, which would include Tencent employees if sanctioned. Anyways, Tencent is not being sanctioned here, so I guess it doesn’t really matter.
Also, Linus was definitely forced to kick the Russian maintainers out by USA sanctions.
Interesting how they forgot to go over the architecture for LMDecompress.