Apparently for some people (my mom) the search or filters work better on Temu. No idea why, I only ever use AliExpress.
Apparently for some people (my mom) the search or filters work better on Temu. No idea why, I only ever use AliExpress.
I mean it sucks for him, but after having been away for three months with more leave time coming the company probably doesn’t have any obligation to keep him hired.
At least that’s the case here in Switzerland (if you worked for a company long enough) and I’d be surprised if the US had better protections.
Yes, because he’s using Linux for those parts
Usually you can get the kernel source for Qualcomm at least, MediaTek tho…
You can pay ARM to build and sell cores, you can’t do that for x86.
There are basically two different approaches to drivers. Windows will have some very basic drivers built-in, but most of them are downloaded and installed when a component that requires them is detected in current versions of Windows.
Linux on the other hand includes every driver it knows about out of the box. You won’t ever need to install additional drivers if the hardware is supported. This makes Linux an excellent portable system, you can just take a drive out of one pc with an AMD CPU and Nvidia GPU and put it into one with an Intel CPU and AMD GPU without driver issues*.
*as long as you stick to the included drivers
New stuff gets called AI until it is useful, then we call it something else.
Relevant Chipsandcheese article
https://chipsandcheese.com/2021/07/13/arm-or-x86-isa-doesnt-matter/
ISPs were already required to block the sites. I don’t think an additional block on the Cisco side would change anything in that case.
Apparently Cisco operates a popular DNS resolver? Never heard of that before.
And definitely don’t learn how to use a VPN. Or set up Unbound or Bind or PowerDNS Recursive…
KDEConnect?
Maybe check out Tailscale. It’s mainly a mesh VPN for your own devices, but they have a lot of options included so you can share stuff with other people.
Apparently this wasn’t always that obvious.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Corps_v_Apple_Computer
It would probably take someone to sue them, but they would have to implement it.
I don’t know how good it is, but for Turing and later GPUs there’s a new official open source driver being developed. You’d likely have to use a more bleeding edge distro to get that.
VR works depending on your headset. Index is fine, Oculus doesn’t work.
You could make a usb stick of your desired distro and test everything without permanent changes before commiting.
With Mozilla Location Services going away soon, I’m wondering at the legality of using the Apple data to seed a replacement.
On my phone (Android, LineageOS) there’s an option in the hotspot settings to allow clients to use the active VPN.
Besides maybe confusing the codecs, hardware encoders, especially the AMD ones, are always less space efficient than software encoders.
If you want to convert video for long-term storage, please use a software encoder.
Ok, that’s fair. I just use the english terms anyways and usually also change the interface language to english.