

There is a difference between the justified public backlash that happened and the piling on the developer who merged the request after it was fixed.


There is a difference between the justified public backlash that happened and the piling on the developer who merged the request after it was fixed.


This has been fixed. It was a bug, see this merge request: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/pull/313931
There a quite a lot of toxic comments there already, please dont add to the pile.


Those changes include adding age verification for New Mexico users, prohibiting end-to-end encryption for users under 18 and capping their use to 90 hours per month, limiting engagement-boosting features like infinite scroll and autoplay, and requiring Meta to detect 99 percent of new child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
Prohibiting end to end encryption for users under 18 years old, meaning without verified goverment id? Were just going full mask off now, are we?


Its very cool! The instructions on how to clone the repo also show to me that Radicle isnt really that usable (yet?)


This should not be a problem on linux. The old controller has a basic linux driver included in the upstream kernel, and there is a userspace driver too called sc-controller which I have used.


Extremely cool. And slightly scary. They were able to control the direction the mouse went with basically a remote controller! And apparently control gene expressions?


Why would it be DMCA’d? Ive never heard of a DMCA on a linux distro…


I would also like to know, I heard from somewhere that power profiles deamon is the modern solution and the other 2 are older, but all 3 are still supported so I think its personal preference. Tlp has more finegrained contol, and ppd has better defaults and “just works” for me, no idea about autocpu-freq.


Really cool, its always nice to see reverse engineering to revive games!


The most important part of the article:
However, as MyDrivers also notes, Geekbench entries for the Lisuan 7G100 series—featuring 32 compute units and only 256MB of VRAM—suggest performance roughly comparable to older GPUs such as the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti released about 13 years ago and the AMD Radeon R9 370 from around a decade ago.
So no AAA gaming yet. Or AA gaming. Or AI. Or much of anything graphically intensive really, with 256MB of VRAM.
Still, more Competition is always good. I wouldnt exactly call those stats competitive yet though.
What im especially interested in is if they open source their drivers.


just bs. They are trying to come up with an explanation for why altman was fired that is not: we caught him doing lots of illegal stuff.
Interresting project!
So basically, peer discovery is through Cloudflare, until a connection is made, and then it gets sent through google? And since there are a lot of AI generated assets: How much of your code was AI generated?