

If it doesn’t record video, is it an NVR? 🤔


If it doesn’t record video, is it an NVR? 🤔
Same as you would on MacOS :
I have no idea why someone would be using Debian packages to distribute something like this though, if that’s the question. Absolutely not going to work well.


Well that engineer is fired.


Missing “or”. Edited to add.


You actually cannot, or on any M4 hardware yet. I think the furthest people have gotten so far is a basic bootloader, but I haven’t seen any recent upstream updates from Asahi on this.
https://asahilinux.org/docs/platform/feature-support/m4/
Looks like somebody made a bit of clever work to get around the SPTM problem though: https://github.com/rusch95/asahi_neo


Had my account since the Gmail inception, before public signups. Definitely happened to me. Switched to Proton.


I thought the last couple moves were the nail in the coffin, but this might be it 🤣


Seems they don’t understand the seeking points of the Neo and why it’s a bigger deal:
Just having a price point that matches is bullshit. That’s how we ended up with eMachines, bruh.
I have no need for it, personally, but I’m more than familiar with the underlying stack for embedded that it’s built on.
If it’s a mirror, then switching to another mirror that is available should work fine.
4 is more than enough for the base OS. If you plan on running media or games, obviously you want a bit more.


1.) Confirm this isn’t just a network issue by running an iperf test 2.) If above looks good, get samba and dmesg logs and post


Did you not read? Those are established for-profit companies who also happen to release open-source versions of their stack. They also have hosted cloud versions.
You’re just backing away because you’ve been pointed out to be wrong in your sarcastic bullshit, buddy. Just walk away.


At least 15. I’ve made it to 10 and haven’t even unlocked most things yet. It also depends on how much base building and scanning you like to do.
You’ll still be running into frequent issues if you go with R-V, so be warned.
That being said, the Framework R-V board only comes for the 13" format, so you can buy a cheap Framework 13 refurb from their store (fully warranted and everything), and swap the board out for the R-V for $200.
There are other R-V laptops out there, but I think the build quality is nowhere near the Framework, AND if you feel like it sucks, just swap that board back with the one it shipped with.
This is a bad idea for a number of reasons. Instead, if you move files to a specific location frequently, you want to make a symbolic link to that location instead. It acts as a circuit breaker in case something about your environment changes or breaks.


It’s fine. It’s just the first game with a shitty UE5 plaster on top and a slightly different story. Wish they’d improved upon the general depth of interaction with the world, but it’s exactly the same as the other two.


When you say you couldn’t install it, how do you mean?
Did you install by package, or by running the Nvidia installer? Did you get errors, or it just didn’t work afterward?
Edit: I didn’t even think, but I bet you may have just tried to install the latest Nvidia drivers, which don’t support a card as old as yours. Good solutions here: https://www.stevestreeting.com/2026/01/26/linux-mint-22.3-on-an-old-macbook-pro-nvidia-gpu/
It’s not a form factor, it’s an entire package. Modular hardware, expansion, OS, software ecosystem…etc.
What you’re saying is akin to “I have old laptops, so why would I buy a Framework?”
For it’s functionality.
An RPi doesn’t have any of this by default as an SoC, especially the updated wireless modules. This also allows expansion as needed for cheap modules to be connected, so the benefit of upgrades is possible. Sounds like a big win.