[-] reallyzen@lemmy.ml 3 points 7 hours ago

There's Deepin also

[-] reallyzen@lemmy.ml 6 points 13 hours ago

Mine's not bad: Long press will activate 2lm crawl-like-a-ninja mode, single-click activates Last State of normal operation, and back button bangs the 2000lm output

When switched on "normal", long press will fade up or down

It took a bit of research I must say

[-] reallyzen@lemmy.ml 11 points 13 hours ago

Serious, use everyday:

  • ultra-low 2lm output for crawling in aisles, not bothering/disturbing anyone
  • ultra-high 2000lm for pointing at things, and for emergency illumination where the brightest, the best (point at ceiling to not blind anyone)
  • fade-up or down the mid-range for general work situations where ambiant light isn't sufficient (or you're just getting old, uh)

Some people would argue about the strobe and S.O.S functions out in nature, or even sell the 2000lm as defence against aggression

[-] reallyzen@lemmy.ml 8 points 13 hours ago

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Long Live The Resistance!!!

[-] reallyzen@lemmy.ml 20 points 13 hours ago

So I guess the most important thing in your life is playing PUBG then?

You do you, stay in your walled garden full of expiring licences, monthly subscriptions, invasive surveillance, ads - and so many bugs.

I need windows and macos for stuff at work, I own such machines. Only I don't use them outside of that exact, momentarily need.

Dual Boot is your friend.

[-] reallyzen@lemmy.ml 20 points 14 hours ago

And they OWN that shit, they ain't just shilling it. 2 owns the liquid, one owns the solid. Uh.

Wtf is wrong with these dudes

[-] reallyzen@lemmy.ml 28 points 16 hours ago

Who are these guys?

What shit are they selling?

[-] reallyzen@lemmy.ml 18 points 16 hours ago

Mark your position in a rescue situation, combining very strong light output and limited power usage to have it effective for a long time

[-] reallyzen@lemmy.ml 20 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago)

Some have many modes (high-mid-low beam, fade output, lock switch,... A lot) but most only have 1 push button - the combination of hold / click / double-triple click can get complicated.

My Thrunite has "only" 4 main functions that I use, and probably at least 2 or 3 more that I am not aware of.

Disclaimer: I'm a tech for theatre, I live in the dark and use it all the time!

No, I don't get the gender part either. Tho I would go with rechargeable for someone not used to them, it's easier to plug when needed rather than cry because the batteries are dead and the shop is closed.

[-] reallyzen@lemmy.ml 45 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

That you can "do everything that windows does". You can't. You can do similar things, you can do different things, you can do basic things, yes, but Linux can't do everything that windows does.

disclaimer: on linux since 2006

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It has been asked among other thing 3 months ago, so I'm now bumping it as its own request: I am not on lemmy to see stuff from youtube, twitter, Murdoch-owned trash media, you see the point.

Please add "block by url" to Filters, or have Keywords Filter parse the address the link points to too.

Thanks in advance!

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[-] reallyzen@lemmy.ml 48 points 3 months ago

Not a boat owner, but trained on sailboats: if you feel like it, take sailing lessons and get a feel for it, it's fun and relaxing. I hate motorboats for the noise, the environmental impact. And it's kinda dull.

In any case, navigation and boating in general has rules, depending on where you are you may have to get a license.

Got to your local sail club, take lessons. When you're trained you will be able to rent boats from time to time. Almost nobody sails enough that buying is reasonable. And anchoring in a proper port means an annual fee to pay.

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Update : more games!

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Fedora Asahi Remix 40 coming in hot!

On top of the great work that @AsahiLinux and the Fedora Asahi SIG do, they've also worked to line up releases with the rest of Fedora, so thank you for that!

This release brings:

  • OpenGL 4.6
  • High quality audio out of the box
  • Plasma, Gnome, Server, and Minimal variants available
  • The latest that comes with Fedora Linux 40!
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On top of the great work that @AsahiLinux and the Fedora Asahi SIG do, they've also worked to line up releases with the rest of Fedora, so thank you for that!

This release brings:

  • OpenGL 4.6
  • High quality audio out of the box
  • Plasma, Gnome, Server, and Minimal variants available
  • The latest that comes with Fedora Linux 40!

Learn more: https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-asahi-remix-40-is-now-available/

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Fedora Asahi Remix 40 images are now available on asahilinux.org! 🎉

This release brings lots of new updates, including the Plasma 6 desktop environment.

Existing users may upgrade by following the standard upgrade guide.

https://fosstodon.org/users/fedora/statuses/112405546368978626

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A "natural language query" search engine is what I need sometimes.

Edit: directly reachable with the !ai bang

[-] reallyzen@lemmy.ml 43 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

PSA: it stands for Read The FINE Manual

Now canonically switched to "read the friendly manual" which I find more patronizing

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Bonsoir.

Comme dit le titre ; je me suis assis sur ma Clara HD et, bon, j'en profite pour voir si je peux faire un peu plus local, un peu moins globalo-hégémonique.

Par rapport à la kindle paperwhite, la Clara HD est lente, peu réactive. Sa gestion de la luminosité par glisser-le-long-du-bord marche particulièrement mal, presque jamais du premier coup. Mais elle comprend un dictionnaire intégré, est compatible avec Calibre et la définition d'écran n'est pas mauvaise (300pp). Le format 6po me convient parfaitement, il rentre dans une poche de pantalon (ce qui permet de s'assoir dessus, argh c'est la deuxième fois)

Je lis surtout de la s-f, pas de BD/Comics etc et donc utilise Calibre pour gérer ma bibliothèque.

D'avance merci si vous avez des retours ou recommandations ; pour l'instant seul le modèle de base, vivlio light, est dispo à 130€.

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Hey Enthusiasts.

I'm being having my arm more or less twisted to force me to buy a macbook. Granted, with brands like lenovo shutting down on urp and arch Linux these days having a list of show-stopping issues longer than your phone's scrolling ability, uh, why not. Meh tho.

Local corner shop still has 'pro in M1pro/16GB ram or M2"basic"/8GB ram for not unaffordable prices. Single Core benchmarks puts the M2 at maybe 10% better than M1pro, but Multicore and "Metal" (???) says M1pro is better than M2 basic, sometimes by a lot (geekbench).

I don't understand benchmarking, especially with such variation in results.

I need a machine able to play 12 tracks of 16bits .wav files + some effects (Ardour) and / or output video in 1080p on 2 outputs + some gimmickery (Isadora). Or you know, run qlab like everybody else, with fades and envelopes and stuff.

Which one should I buy?

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