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That’s actually similar to how I got one of my friends on it. I got a Framework 16 about a year ago and installed Linux on it with a very customized KDE DE and he seemed pretty interested in it whenever I brought it with me whenever we hung out. Offered him a hand in learning more about Linux, how to install, customization, different distributions, Steam Proton, etc. About 7-8 months after and he has a Framework 13 with Fedora Linux.
My other friends are just stuck on the gaming side of things sadly. The games that I dropped when I made the switch I really didn’t care a whole lot about anyways. Not the case with my other friends though.
However, I have my brother and my parents using it for their laptops as they don’t need it for anything else but a web browser and an office suite and over the last year or so there have been no complaints!
I wish I could get my friends to switch. I even had one tell me they would rather use it if supported the games that don’t work (which of course are games with anti-cheat issues). But they at least recognize that Windows is getting quite bloated
If only =w= that would be my dream. Until then, 6 plushies it is when I sleep! :3c
That’s perfect! Someone to cuddle! :3
Jay@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•Never thought I'd see the day "Intel" and "good GPUs" could be on the same sentenceEnglish9·2 个月前I mean they aren’t going to blow AMD or Nvidia out of the water, certainly not in the high end cards. But from my experience with my Intel Arc A770 LE 16GB under Linux. It’s been amazing.
Pretty much zero driver issues, 2K completely max settings at or really close to 60fps in all of my games I’ve tried. All for $350 (But that I’ve seen as low as $260 for the non LE versions in store before GPU pricing skyrocketed again)
I’m all for Intel going in with the B series, especially if it’s as plug and play as my A770 is with Wayland using the Mesa driver and has more performance to compliment.
Jay@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft's AI Secretly Copying All Your Private MessagesEnglish5·3 个月前This is really interesting! I’ve usually installed Winaero Tweaker back when I still used Windows, if I knew this existed I probably would’ve gone with this instead. Having access to “playbooks” would be quite handy.
You did an amazing job on all of them! I absolutely love my headshot and can’t thank you enough for it! :3
I’ll get some work in on my drawing hopefully this weekend as I have some time to work on it!
I have a few pictures (though, none linked anywhere just yet sadly). But I’m just your standard red fox with some goggles and non-binary bandana! :3
:O As OmegaMouse said, I’d also be quite interested in doing a trade! Need me some more practice myself as it’s been a little bit since I’ve drawn anything! :3
Jay@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Spotify Wrapped 2024 controversy explained — what you need to knowEnglish2·8 个月前Seconded on Bandcamp, though I don’t stream through it. I just buy albums and play them on whatever music player I have installed. Usually VLC or Amarok!
Jay@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Malware can turn off webcam LED and record video, demonstrated on ThinkPad X230English19·8 个月前That is exactly how the webcam light is setup in a Framework. The light is wired up to the camera sensors power, so whenever the camera has power, so does the light. The switch also fully disconnects it from the computer itself. At least in Linux, you can verify it using
lsusb
. You can see the camera indicated asRealtek Semiconductor Corp. Laptop Camera
. Whenever the switch is flipped though, it disappears all together from the list.
Jay@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Intel says integrating RAM into Lunar Lake SoC was a mistake, might abandon desktop GPUs againEnglish2·9 个月前The main things that use up a lot of VRAM for me is definitely doing Blender rendering and shader compilation for things like Unreal Engine. My games probably would use a little more if I had any screen higher than 1080p. The most usage I’ve seen from a game was around 14Gb used
I haven’t messed around with llms on the card just yet but I know that Intel does have an extension for PyTorch to do GPU compute. Having the extra VRAM would definitely be of help there
Jay@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Intel says integrating RAM into Lunar Lake SoC was a mistake, might abandon desktop GPUs againEnglish6·9 个月前That’s pretty much the lowest that I’ve found too.
From what I could find, this is the lowest price per GPU manufacturer (For 16GB of VRAM)
- Intel Arc A770: $260
- Radeon RX 7600XT: $320
- NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti: $450
Jay@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is your directory structure like for programming?English3·9 个月前I also use a NAS as my primary git server, although I’ve never heard of Forgejo before, but it sounds really interesting and definitely something that I may look into. It sounds really handy to have on hand, especially with code search and LFS. So thanks for introducing that!
Jay@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Polychromatic now available on Flathub to manage your Razer peripherals.English5·9 个月前At least for the RGB portion, I would also look into OpenRGB! Although I don’t have RGB keyboards, I do have lots of RGB in my computer that I sync up using it. They also have a compatibility list for their supported hardware, including a keyboard filter too
Jay@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Subscriptions Are Ruining Our Lives. Here's Why They're Everywhere Now. | You'll own nothing and you'll be happy!English4·9 个月前You make a very good point there. I’d probably be more inclined to allow ads on YouTube if they weren’t so intrusive to my privacy and weren’t trying to push scams or overly sexualized mobile games every 4 seconds. (Although I’m not sure if it’s still that bad, I completely uninstalled the YouTube app after it got that bad and exclusively use FreeTube now).
The YouTube premium subscription also seems like quite a bit. $13.99 for that and YouTube music, I don’t want YouTube music, I just want no ads.
Jay@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Intel says integrating RAM into Lunar Lake SoC was a mistake, might abandon desktop GPUs againEnglish27·9 个月前As a Linux user of an Intel Arc card. I can safely say that the support is outstanding. In terms of price to performance, I think it’s pretty good too. I mainly enjoy having 16GB of VRAM and not spending $450-$500+ to get that amount like Nvidia. I know AMD also has cards around the same price that have that amount of VRAM too though
Jay@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Subscriptions Are Ruining Our Lives. Here's Why They're Everywhere Now. | You'll own nothing and you'll be happy!English7·9 个月前Which is why I would rather go with spending my money on YouTubers via things like Patreon, Kofi, GitHub Sponsers or even just get some merch. I would much rather go that route than spend money on YouTube to just not have ads. Yes, it’s a subscription, but at least from one of the creators that I watch, even just 1 dollar a month is much more money than what they get from ad revenue from a single person
Sadly that made no change, the only thing that is muted in alsamixer is
PCM1
, which doesn’t appear to change anything when unmuted. It is also muted by default on my other user which has working audio. I’m really not sure what other things could be different between the two users