This seems like it is speaking from privilege. I have not even paid the car off, 5.5 years later. I am not going to sell a perfectly working (if not very good IMO) car at a loss. And buy what instead? No, I will stick with my functional but terribly unergonomic car now built by a nazi.
I do too. Combined with progressive lenses and I have significant chromatic aberration issues. Blue and red pixels require different focus, which is sometimes an issue when solid blues and reds are on screen in close proximity. I turn off pure blue colors in my terminal emulator, for example.
That sounds familiar. I also have ever so slight green-brown color blindness. It's only really noticeable in low light (like in the woods in evenings), but that could well all stack up to be a problem.
I also have significant problems with blue LEDs around the house, to the point where I've removed, replaced, or covered almost all of them. They really, really bother me because it feels like my eyes never focus on them and they leave me feeling slightly disoriented.
Just change your User-Agent to one that doesn't include Mozilla and you will bypass it. There is a WebExtension that can do that automatically for Anubis sites, or you can just do it more generally.
I have a Strix Halo 395 128GB laptop running Ubuntu from HP. I have not been able to do anything with the NPU. I was hoping it could be used for OpenCL, but does not seem so.
What examples do you have of making the NPU in this processor useful please?
All the videos I've seen of AI workloads with an AMD Strix Halo with 128GB setup have used the GPU for the processing. It has a powerful iGPU and unified memory more like Apple's M chips.
Also the Copilot button/key is useless. It cannot be remapped to anything in Ubuntu because it sends a sequence of multiple keycodes instead if a single keycode for down and then up. You cannot remap it to a useful modifier or anything! What a waste of keyboard real estate.
If you want a small adventure, you could see which HID device those keystrokes show up on, and they might be remappable courtesy of showing up on a HID device for that specific button. Failing that, they most likely come from either ACPI AML code or from the embedded controller (EC). If the former, it’s not that hard to patch the AML code, and maybe Copilot could do it for you (you use standard open source tooling to disassemble the AML blob, which the kernel will happily give you, and then you make a patched version and load it). If the latter, you could see if anyone has made progress toward finding a less silly way to configure the EC.
(The EC is a little microcontroller programmed by the OEM that does things like handling weird button presses.)
There are also reports of people having decent results using keyd to remap the synthetic keystrokes from the copilot button.
(The sheer number of times Microsoft has created totally different specs for how OEMs should implement different weird buttons is absurd.)
Because the current administration has an overriding focus on self-aggrandizement and the struggle against persecution by hidden forces. All communications and outputs of the administration must pay lip service to said focus, no matter how unprofessional or off-topic such virtue signaling may be.
Because this is the language of the trump administration. Everything needs to be momentus. The good must always be beating an unknown and all powerful enemy
Are you not enjoying the tremendous amount of winning the current usa administration is doing? Can't win big without a nice war or two going on. War is peace, citizen.
I don't understand why the author does not just submit his ID and the copyright page of the book in a single photo. If the link the author is trying to take down has a copyright notice naming them, then link that too.
I am a bit biased though - I read way too many stories in HN of abuses of DMCA than this sort of issue. That said, this does seem unresponsive.
I use OneDrive and Google Drive heavily and there just are not good clients for Linux for those that I have found. Especially with the ability to not sync files but still "look" like they are there in the filesystem. That is my main stopper now.
Whilst initially reluctant to - I have made a once off payment to Insync ( https://www.insynchq.com ) many years ago for my Google Drive account - and has worked flawlessly.
I have the HP Zbook Ultra G1a. AMD 395+, 129GB RAM, 4TB 2280 SSD. Works great with Ubuntu 24.04 and the OEM kernel. Plays Steam games, runs OpenCL AI models. Only nit is it is very picky on what USB PD chargers it will actually charge on at all. UGreen has a 140W that works.
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