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Try Framework.
You’ll get a laptop sized to your budget and you’ll be able to grow with it, upgrade any part your budget will allow in the future.
Their linux support is excellent.
It is kind of shooting at the ambulance, zoom needs to also adapt to the new API. The alternative is a completely non functional Wayland for videoconferencing for years… Unusable stable is not better than unstable usable IMHO at least you have a shot at fixing it for the second option.
It drives me crazy. Just release it 18+months ago and iterate with versions, at least your users will have the feature in their hands.
Is it something you cannot learn by yourself or the certification is valuable for your career?
gbin@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•[YT] Overcoming Modern Challenges: Revitalizing coreboot Porting in the Age of BootGuard3·11 months agoThe presenter banging on the keyboard, seemed totally distracted for minutes to say 2 sentences. It doesn’t need to be perfect but that level requires way too much good will to not just close the video… There is nothing wrong to say, ok let me regroup for a couple minutes then fully jump in for your audience.
gbin@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•(Newbie question) Did i handle my system crashing correctly?9·11 months agoYour overall process is perfect: first try to solve it from the UI, then the console, then the magic sysreq key.
The fact that your kernel was not responding to the sysreq key could mean a couple things: is it enabled on your install? (cat /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq to check)
Before trying to understand why the kernel locked up, are you sure everything is solid on the hardware side? ie. Did you overclock anything? If yes did you burn test the PC on some GPU demo?
gbin@lemmy.cato Technology@beehaw.org•Apple, SpaceX, Microsoft return-to-office mandates drove senior talent away7·1 year agoI have seen another contributing factor in CS: it is really hard for the management to keep a good senior to junior ratio ie. A lot of juniors are trying to enter the workforce today. It means that during covid and shortly after the companies definitely relaxed as much as they could the geographical constraints for senior remote roles, also being senior they trusted them to work remotely not needing too much direct supervision. And now it backfires when your company is in silicon valley and you ask your senior developer from the boonies Colorado to move to an industrial concrete jungle.
The crashes are in the middle of browsers (both Firefox and chrome embedded in Spotify), if you try a simple mprime stress test (from the AUR mprime-bin) does it crash too?
One crash was in libxul and the other in libcef I doubt this is a specific lib
gbin@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•What distros have you tried and thought, "Nope, this one's not for me"?1·1 year agoI use paru and the default is “paru” with no parameter for the upgrade. But I am on your team here: I have to Google every single time the -Q params for all the queries and I have been using arch for almost 2 decades now: “who owns this file?” “what are the deps of this package?” “Which packages are installed?” “Which packages I explicitly installed vs dependencies?” Not a single one of them is intuitive to query with the pacman command line for some reason.
This local shadow for the AUR is awesome, it reminds me of the overlays for Gentoo they are super useful.
For me: Gentoo is a meta distro, you are the distro maintainer then the power user of that specific distro you created for yourself which can definitely be fun. Arch is more like: let’s give you one instance of a Gentoo distro when you are tired of being the distro maintainer.
Funny how it is all relative…
Red hat for a few months -> Gentoo for 10 years-> Arch for another 10 years
For me this is the opposite: Every time I am forced to use Ubuntu I feel like I am in a torture chamber especially with 3rd party packages.
The rust one is called bottom (btm) see the other thread :). When you already have a rust environment it is just at a cargo install away which is convenient.
gbin@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•What are some things you wish you had known when switching to Linux?5·2 years agoIf you switch to Linux you’ll probably have to learn at some point to use the terminal but with some recent developments (new fonts, ligatures etc…) console applications evolved to be more and more … Graphical! And this is awesome: check out btop, neovim/nvchad, lsd etc…
Oh you lost a screw … Let me see … That will be $3k for the screw but we do have a cool new iPhone too you know!
I don’t believe so. In KDE3 it was double click IIRC then it changed with the single click during the web mania UI when people suddenly wanted the big unification for everything: phones, fridges, tablets, supercomputers.
Like a lot of other people mention, this is the first thing I flip in plasma too. A mouse with a pointer is just different from a tactile interface.
gbin@lemmy.cato Rust Programming@lemmy.ml•Melody 0.19.0 | A language that compiles to regular expressions and aims to be more easily readable and maintainable71·2 years agoInteresting, regexps are indeed made with a very dense and obscure syntax, I could see a kind of DSL being useful. What do you think?
I daily drive my framework 13 since the first batch, upgraded twice the mobo. I run it on arch Linux, 0 issue whatsoever even after a year bringing it on site like the Texan boonies or on boats in the middle of the golf of Mexico … Compatibility wise with linux, 100% of the peripherals work, even the finger reader thing.