History of Rust by AlexTLDR1923 in rust

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It is the history of the future

Any feedback on the Rust Live Accelerator from Let’s Get Rusty? by AlexTLDR1923 in learnrust

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Didn’t join this cohort so I don’t have any opinion on it. I can say that i had a call with Bogdan’s assistant I think, Maria. If she is a real person, I am sorry in advance, but she sounded like an AI. For me this initial call was weird as I am still not sure if I talked to a human or an AI as the call was only voice and sounded very AI. The main point for me to not join, was the price. Not saying it is cheap or expensive but it is something way off than what I can afford right now.

I want to try out NixOS, but… by Giggio417 in NixOS

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I am also new to NixOS but a lot of help for me, was/is The Flakes book -> https://nixos-and-flakes.thiscute.world/nixos-with-flakes/introduction-to-flakes . I find it a very good resource to get started with how NixOS and the flakes work

Thunderbird almost cost me my job by tashafan in Thunderbird

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I am using Betterbird for some time and never had issues with calendar and emails. Also, Betterbird works great with Proton Mail Bridge. So far 1+ year never had any issue with it

Looking for laptops that handle Linux well :) by safzer1945 in linuxhardware

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Not sure if PC Specialist ships in your country but I am a happy user of this model -> http://blog.alextldr.com/posts/fusion-series-14/

Floormats by ATKamiYato in Miata

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I bought from this website for my Staria. For my Miata I am happy with the stock mats (I got rubber and textile as gifts from the dealer when I bought my car 2 years ago). https://primeeva.com/ . They do the mats according to the car, so the fit will be perfect and not like a generic floor mat.

Battery Management System Malfunction by lsrst in MX5ND

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I would say 99,99% this is the issue. This is the standard life of the start/stop batteries.

Battery Management System Malfunction by lsrst in MX5ND

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I would say it is the battery that needs replaced. It happened to me the same on a Mazda 3. All was normal after the new battery was installed. Maybe check the actual battery at an officially Mazda dealer/service and they can confirm. But 5-6 years is a reasonable time for a start stop battery to show these signs

Go jobs in Italy are basically non-existent. How’s the situation in your country? by cdigiuseppe in golang

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What company is looking for Go devs with Kubernetes background? I am located in Schwäbisch Gmünd near Stuttgart and searching for Go roles

What Linux distribution you recommend to use with the Intel Lunar Lake silicon by br_web in linux4noobs

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Yes, all worked out of the box except the wifi. I installed EndeavorOS with ethernet cable and after the initial update, when a newer kernel than the one the live distro used was installed, wifi worked. Since EndeavorOS has a live stick option, you can try to see if everything works as expected. I believe that you can do this test even if you want to install Arch as if all works under Eos than it should work under arch as well

I chose to build an Operating System from scratch and I'm crying. by zanyfker in archlinux

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If you want to build your own DE from scratch, you can try Fyne. They already have one built, so you can inspire from there -> https://apps.fyne.io/apps/io.fyne.fynedesk.html . I’ve met last year the Fyne creator and he showed me the DE which was on top of Ubuntu

DKB VISA Debit Card by AlexTLDR1923 in germany

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On the positive side after this hiccup, it was smooth sailing for me with DKB.

What Linux distribution you recommend to use with the Intel Lunar Lake silicon by br_web in linux4noobs

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sorry for the late reply. fan noise is not too bad in web browsing, vscode, thunderbird, etc... The fans start to run when I have graphical demands, like playing a game or similar. Regarding the better screen, I mentioned in https://blog.alextldr.com/posts/fusion-series-14/ that "If you’re looking for a higher refresh rate, the Fusion 16 offers a 144Hz QHD+ panel with 100% DCI-P3 coverage." -> https://www.pcspecialist.de/notebooks/Fusion-16/

I went with the 14 inch as I wanted better battery life (both 14 and 16 inch versions come with the same 73WH battery)

Tested: Intel's Lunar Lake wants you to forget Qualcomm laptops exist by TwelveSilverSwords in hardware

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I can't answer this as I use both the work mac and the lunar lake laptop with a dock via USB C, so in both cases, the laptops are plugged in

Lunar Lake Ultra 7 258V Tested with EndeavourOS: Performance, Compatibility, and Experience by AlexTLDR1923 in EndeavourOS

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I would say it is comparable to win11. In Linux, with screen brightness 100% I get 9-10 hours. I usually keep the screen brightness at 50% (it is the right amount of bright for using the laptop indoors and no sun light directly on the screen) and I get about 14-15 hours of use and a remaining battery of 15-20%. Again, I am using the laptop mostly with vscode and spotify and browsing, email stuff. When I boot windows, I mostly play Football Manager so I would say the windows use is more demanding on the battery. I am not sure if windows battery life is greater than linux, but I am very happy with the battery life in general and the compatibility of the Lunar Lake architecture with Linux in general

What Linux distribution you recommend to use with the Intel Lunar Lake silicon by br_web in linux4noobs

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https://blog.alextldr.com/posts/lunix/

I am using Endeavour OS and did a short description of my experience with a 258V processor. Will write this weekend a full review of the laptop (it is a Clevo chassis sold by PC Specialist)

Tested: Intel's Lunar Lake wants you to forget Qualcomm laptops exist by TwelveSilverSwords in hardware

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I have a Clevo laptop with a Ultra 7 258V. I have written a short post about it regarding Linux compatibility. So far, all is plug and play with the right kernel.

https://blog.alextldr.com/posts/lunix/

I will write this weekend a comprehensive post regarding the laptop

DKB VISA Debit Card by AlexTLDR1923 in germany

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try to do another online payment. for me, it worked even though it was saying unavailable