

The year is 13,567. Asus has released a laptop with a new Realtek audio chipset that doesn’t work on Linux.


The year is 13,567. Asus has released a laptop with a new Realtek audio chipset that doesn’t work on Linux.
Soccer isn’t popular in the US? It might not be as popular as American football, but I don’t think it’s correct to say it’s not popular.


React and RN are still huge. The first sentence of the article also says that RN is being moved too.


The format wars are getting too literal


I spent way too long trying to install Bazzite and base Fedora. The install process is pretty much broken if you don’t want to just wipe your drive and give the whole thing to Fedora.
The automatic partitioning would refuse to see free space as available space, one manual partitioning option would create the wrong kind of btrfs volume, the other manual one did work but had no guidance on which partitions Fedora wanted, and the actual install would fail deployment because the EFI partition wasn’t empty.
Say what you will about Debian distros, but at least you can install them.


They’re turning Linux into corn


It’s an image for me


The commands are object-based instead of text based. The philosophy is built around chaining commands to filter data. I’m pretty sure the nushell command would be ls ./ | where type == file
find in nushell looks like it’s more for filtering the output of previous commands, not as a file search.


Automatic transmission from 1901 huh


The concept behind mechanical refrigeration has been around for centuries, but it’s a pretty big leap to say the tech hasn’t changed. Energy-hungry is also a weird way to describe systems that can consume as little as 30-25% of the amount of energy they transfer. If heat pumps are energy-hungry, then magnetocaloric, consuming 20-17%, isn’t really much less so.
30% improvement is great of course, but I guess I just don’t like the framing of the introduction here.
Or why you’d want to use them.
I had to do a semester of learning how to deal with Fourier Transforms, with vague mentions of sine waves and slopes, before seeing Technology Connections’ video on CDs and finally understanding what all that math was actually for.
Too bad, now you have to