RelativeArea0

joined 1 year ago

supermicro's accountants have just resigned 🀭

and they are priced worse, like $300-500 a month

[–] RelativeArea0@lemmy.world -1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

lmao what kind of r&d? some kind of lying bs like atx12vo then market their chips as power efficient since it is drawing power on other power rail?

[–] RelativeArea0@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago

This feels like a shitpost ngl

[–] RelativeArea0@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago

Geez, that is some stupid situation, I kinda got excited with oryon going on android since it is their only ip that is currently being opensourced.

IDK man but my tinfoil hat says that apple are the one who is pulling the strings on arm with regards to this.

[–] RelativeArea0@lemmy.world 9 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Is this somewhat related why qualcomm suddenly decided to bring oryon to smartphones?

[–] RelativeArea0@lemmy.world 13 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Can I go with 6? I kinda like 6

[–] RelativeArea0@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Does commercial displays also has "smart" bs on it?

[–] RelativeArea0@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Personally, I really would not advise dual booting because the hassle is not really worth it, unless theyre on seperate drives.

It is because of mbr vs gpt partition and some weird bs from laptop manufacturers

Mbr are mostly on older systems and could only support up to 4 partitions, legacy boot works on this, so if someone decided to add another os, it adds another partition and most likely to jank that persons pc

Gpt is newer, could support more than 4 partitions, runs only on efi, so someone would be like, cool, why not set my drives to gpt instead

Unfortunately, most laptop manufacturers do some bs called instant lock to secure boot if you change to efi boot, the problem with secure boot is that it only works on 1 os, the manufacturer of that laptop already decided that you'll only run 1 os and its windows, so dual booting on efi is a no go

So if you really need windows in a linux machine is vm, try vm. Most vms support pcie passthrough, (unless acer has some weird implementation).

Or the other way around, nuke your linux then return to windows.

Or if your laptop has 2 drives, then you can go 1 drive linux, 1 drive windows.

[–] RelativeArea0@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

What i usually do nowadays when doing a fresh intall of windows is by using winNTsetup because it avoids too many steps if you have already decided to nuke the drive. You can download it from majorgeeks or have it preintalled on most portable windows like hirens, dlcboot or medicat.

Edit: oops my bad, sry, i got some bad reading comprehension, youre doing dual boot, ignore what i've said.

Dual boot is troublesome, even if you managed to make it work, it could mess your system, like for example, a windows update that could mess your grub partition thats why most people avoid it and use vm instead( qemu, vbox, etc.)

[–] RelativeArea0@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

thank you for your responses and sry i forgot to add,

Im not super familiar with the pc hardware market and im not sure if this is a riffoff price

My old i5 540m died and i was thinking of getting a n100 laptop, but the cheapest i can find is around 350 in USD and after checking the benchmarks, theyre not way off compared to an i5 6200u, so that kinda caught me off in a weird dilemma.

It'll most likely to be a linux machine.

 

Hi, there are these postings of used fujitsu a576 japanese laptops for 105-115 USD in my country and im wondering if this is a good deal

Specs are i5 6200u, 8GB ddr4, 500gb mech HDD

TIA

 

I mostly leaned on snapdragon because of its rich custom rom community thanks to CAF, now that it has been a year dead, i wonder whats next for custom roms? What chipsets (aside from risc v and google chips/tensor whatever tf theyre calling thier chips) that could fill what CAF has left?

 
 

I hope devs would consider adding a wildcard way of blocking anything (usernames, titles, communities or instances)

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