

It’s really annoying cause PowerPC64LE machines while being the only ones still supported by major Linux distros are pretty hard to find. There are ones from RaptorCS but they cost 3000€ for the entry-level ones.


It’s really annoying cause PowerPC64LE machines while being the only ones still supported by major Linux distros are pretty hard to find. There are ones from RaptorCS but they cost 3000€ for the entry-level ones.


I read “Belgian influence” and thought yeah makes sense.


Amiga is owned by another company. They don’t have the license for any of it. If you wan’t Amiga OS you can buy it.


This is some Tumblr level reading comprehension.
Literally the first sentence: “Researchers at the University of California, Irvine, have shown that the sensors in high-resolution optical computer mice can detect tiny desk vibrations and translate them into speech.”
The poll rate of mice has become good enough that miniscule movements can be detected and turned back into sound, there aren’t any secret chips inside of the mouse to make that possible.


And performance, they are around a decade behind. But it’s good that the duopoly is finally getting some competition.


Could endanger side loading on Fire TV sticks which currently is as easy as installing an APK.


The fuck are you talking about? I have been using ICC on Gnome for more than a year now. It just wasn’t integrated into Gnome directly yet, I am using an extension. Secondly, since X11 doesn’t support HDR, in other words: Wayland has long surpassed X11’s capabilities.
Ping, not an expert but at least my opinion
sudo has a bunch of commands and features nobody (except the person who implemented it) has ever used, giving it quite a large surface of attack. doas is meanwhile much leaner and developed by the OpenBSD community, meaning if a feature has security concerns it won’t be implemented no matter how practical. sudo-rs somewhat of a middle ground between the two, not planning on implementing every single feature of sudo while keeping the same core commands and implementing the quality of life features doas doesn’t like because they’re insecure, and is the solution I personally use.
It’s an implementation of sudo in Rust (because of course) that doesn’t implement every nonsense feature of the normal sudo giving it a smaller attack surface than the normal sudo while still keeping the familiar commands and ease of use (that doas is somewhat lacking)
sudo-rs


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This particular device can emulate multiple systems using FPGA, the one before then could only dp Z80.
My guess as to why they used an FPGA for the Z80 is that development was cheaper since they could just flash new software if there’s an error. Additionally they gained experience for this project.
With this I could imagine GPU emulation etc. happening on the FPGA maybe even bwing able to configure a sound card in software.


I had similar problems on Gnome (ArchLinux) which were fixed with a GPU driver change. Apparently the proprietary AMD drivers required for GPU Video encoding are somewhat janky.


Software emulation is generally inferior to FPGAs because of inaccuracies. Also at that point you could just use your own laptop.


And now that I have made the post I got some search results:
If you want to share anything about MIPS though please feel free to comment, I would interest me greatly what the rest of you have to say.


Sansung
Oh, come on
Look at your favourite online retailer. All SATA laptop drives are intercompatible.