

They will simply co-design the next generation of specialized compute hardware for neuronal networks, no problem! /s


They will simply co-design the next generation of specialized compute hardware for neuronal networks, no problem! /s


Good luck, corporations and governments will make even that increasingly hard with essential apps requiring tampering attestations from the big vendors, so you may need two devices.


I believe you can still compile it, but you will get no fixes or help with problems from Mozilla.


The list of possible CLI parameters can be found in the Mozilla wiki https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/CommandLineOptions


Right, thanks. did not remember that name and searching yielded articles writing it like that so I went with it.


Early batteries had lower gravimetric energy density (145 Wh/kg) and volumetric energy density (330 Wh/liter) than LFP, but sodium-ion batteries have already improved since then.
OK, and where are the new numbers? 1% better, but still much worse than lfp?
Edit:a bit later they mention 175 Wh/kg and 10,000 lifetime cycles for some catl cells, that is not too bad, but still not great with lfp at about 200 Wh/kg which still is less than Lithium Ion NMC.


Many streaming services use DRM that considers standard Linux installations as not “secure” enough. That means either no stream or bad resolution.


For quick transfers i quite like https://webwormhole.io/, no need to install anything
Alternatively you could consider sshfs and open the file in a local editor.
For passbook tickets there is https://f-droid.org/de/packages/org.ligi.passandroid/
Displays Passbook (*.pkpass) files & shows the Barcode (QR, PDF417 and AZTEC format). It can be used also when offline.
pacman does not store the source repository of installed packages, that is why it does not have an option to show that information. You probably have to write some script to find possible repositories for each package.
Maybe the expac tool already has something, but I cannot check at the moment.


If your monitor/docking station/adapter and the computer support the DP Alternate mode, then you should use that, it should be supported directly by the kernel. Problems may occur if the port is connected to the dedicated graphics and you use the internal graphics card. In my experience it worked perfectly so I do not know any good troubleshooting steps.


It is not required for the displayport alternate mode of usb-c.
It is an alternative with limited performance that is built on top of usb and does not require hardware support on the PC side.


I’d guess retro arch is running as a Wayland client. Try to force it to use Xorg / XWayland or read this https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/6148


There is arcan, I have never tried it, though. https://arcan-fe.com/about/


So, they are talking about a bootkit embedding itself into the uefi firmware, then the graphics show a malicious bootloader that resides in the EFI partition that can be removed by formatting.
Elgato does not want Linux users: https://github.com/tolga9009/elgato-gchd/issues/15#issuecomment-610984742


I only have two accounts, but I can toggle between them by tapping the account name once the menu is open. That may also cycle through multiple accounts if you can reach that more comfortably.


Apparently that is only a metadata issue that should be fixed soon™. The installed app is still k9 https://github.com/thunderbird/thunderbird-android/issues/8478
They do use the same software. I think it is a good idea they run a separate instance, so the hosting costs are automatically covered by the government for the code they develop. This also avoids the centralization on a single provider.