Kernel already does.
Depends on which governor you have active
??? So it would close my IRC client when I look away? Fuck that.
Don’t be daft. Look at what Android provides.
Kernel already does.
Depends on which governor you have active
??? So it would close my IRC client when I look away? Fuck that.
Don’t be daft. Look at what Android provides.
OS matters, linux is probably the most efficient. The distribution matters less. But it also depends on what you want to do. Use it as a desktop?
As others have said, disable services you don’t need, close programs you aren’t using.
Actually that does make me think, there might be distros that automatically clean up unused programs and turn down the frequency of the CPU when it’s not in use. Haven’t done a thorough search though.
We don’t even know what your company does? Does it do development? Data analysis?
Without knowing that, as head of AI, I’d first take training to understand what AI is and get advice from an external company as to what it could be good for. “AI” is being used as an umbrella term nowadays for neural networks to stochastic machines and they all have different uses. Understanding valid and invalid usecases is important before deciding when and where to use it in the company.
Just do your part and don’t get discouraged. You don’t have to do everything. Walk the walk, talk the talk. If things don’t work out, at least you tried; that’s more than the majority did.
Do what you do no because of some expected local or global outcome, but because it’s right.


Good, keep up the competition. Make it popular to build and sell “Steam Boxes” or “Steam Machines”. The more the merrier.


What’s a KVM? I thought that was a kernel virtual machine, but it seems to mean something else.


Is the white negative space the butthole?


Plugin docs and libs for Rust.
For the next 20 years, please a rewrite in rust. The build chain is an absolute horror.


Fuck these US companies, man.


Let’s just hope it sells out. More Linux users is good.


Sucks when you’re on the receiving end of it, huh?


You’d think walking was a basic feature of humans, but so many do it incorrectly.
It doesn’t seem like you’re a engineer: everything and anything can fail. It’s just how the world works.


Might be this bug. You can add more information to it and possibly help the devs fix it. There’s another one that seems to be the issue, but presenting differently.


Best upload it to peertube and mirror it before they take it down from Xitter.


Software obesity. It’s a thing.


End to end encryption prevents them from checking whether the takedown request is legit.


Maybe EU citizens will need to start a European Citizen’s Initiative to get the EU commission to tell big tech to back off and allow users to fully control the devices they own.
I see you’re here just to be negative. No thank you.