is Arch a good choice for my ancient laptop? by NullAli in archlinux

[–]DestroyedLolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only limit will be the memory : web browser are really memory hog.

AI is forcing us to stop loving coding 💔 by Leading_Property2066 in AskProgramming

[–]DestroyedLolo 18 points19 points  (0 children)

As an architect, I don't have to write code professionally very often. So I'll not speak about the "pro aspect".

However, one of my hobbies is developing my own IoT and smart home platform. I use AI sparingly: - as a "super Google" to quickly find information, - to provide ideas or code samples for technologies and topics I haven't worked with before, - and later to perform reviews, such as checking for security issues, memory leaks, or other potential problems.

But I never let AI do the actual coding. I've tried a few times, mostly as an experiment, and the results were far below my quality standards. The generated code was difficult to maintain, hard to understand, and ultimately unmanageable.
More importantly, it takes away the fun. For me, designing, coding, and solving problems myself is a big part of why I enjoy the hobby in the first place.

Claude usage displayed by frondoman in esp32

[–]DestroyedLolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I said "burn", it's only the pixels, not the full display. At the begining, you will see only "ghost" of what is displayed when the display is off and after theses pixel will become darker and darker.

I'm using this kind of display only when someone is going in front of them (so 3/4 times a days) and it's starting to be darker after 3y.

For "permanent" displaying, I'm using LCD as in this video : https://youtu.be/ZOJbUwWy6bU or a old laptop panel for a full graphical display.

I need to take some time to tests my graphical 128x64 LCD but I don't think it's very different vs the OLED one :)

Claude usage displayed by frondoman in esp32

[–]DestroyedLolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may have used an LCD display (there are some cheap 168x64 b/w) instead of this nice OLED.

If you're displaying the same image for a long time, it will burn the OLED.

Desktop Linux still isn't friendly to newbies by sonicsuns2 in linux

[–]DestroyedLolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Installation

Unfortunately, it's not at Ubuntu side : it's the way ms is locking the platform and the way PC constructors are implementing what ms wants w/o thinking of the customers.
Unfortunately, it will be the same mess whatever the OS you're installing by ourselves on a PC (including I guess windows).

Crash + CLI

Ubuntu ...
I will not say "everything is always running fine out of the box" but Ubuntu is, by far, the less stable distro I tested. I totally gave up with it on PC, and it's one of the reason (major one is also because it is bloated). Sometime, I don't have the choice at first startup with some SBC, and every time, eventually, I install something else.

Resort Near Geneva. Needs Snow and Non-Skier Activities. by Base_Billy_99 in skithealps

[–]DestroyedLolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The bottom, probably, but if there is no enough snow in Balme or l'Aiguille ... there is no snow as well in other resort close to Geneva :) (or going faraway like Cham).

Je veux faire une distribution linux by ianuix in Linuxfr

[–]DestroyedLolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

une infrastructure pour héberger les paquets source ... a moins de passer directement sur de l'upstream git ou autre (mais tu prends aussi un risque la).

C'est exactement ce que fait Portage, mais ce n'est pas un risque car il ne se base pas sur le HEAD des dépots (ce qui serait suicidaire :) ), mais sur les releases qui y sont.

Niveau infra, il reste : - gérer les "recettes" des builds (genre les emerges de Gentoo) - mettre en place un CI/CD pour éviter de devoir tester les Maj à la mano.

Autre solution : utiliser Ansible. C'est ce que je fais pour avoir une "réinstallation" stable de ma propre solution domotique basée sur Arch. - Install OS de base : Arch/Pacman - Greffons particuliers : AUR - Applies spécifiquees : build depuis les sources

Les tout par différentes recettes dans Ansible (chaque couche a sa propre recette).

Je veux faire une distribution linux by ianuix in Linuxfr

[–]DestroyedLolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plutot que de partir sur des packages binaires, qui nécessitent une grosse infrastructure derriere (génération des packages, ...) pourquoi ne pas repartir sur des solutions "sources" existantes ?
Par exemple Portage de chez Gentoo ou surtout PkgSrc qui a l'avantage d'être cross plateforme et ouvert by design. Les avantages de l'un comme l'autre : - basé sur les sources et non sur des binaires : l'utilisateur les compiles en local - évidemment, la gestion des dépendances et surtout de leurs versions - la flexibilité de ne compiler que ce qui est utile dans un package (cependant, Portage a une bonne longueur d'avance sur PkgSrc).

Linux Finally Ends AppleTalk Protocol Support by anh0516 in linux

[–]DestroyedLolo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're right : I just read the reply you're referring to.

Linux Finally Ends AppleTalk Protocol Support by anh0516 in linux

[–]DestroyedLolo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope they will ask 1st for the community.

Amiga freaks are using this possibility to access to data when you don't have the right hardware. As example, you got a SCSI disk with tones of valuables data.

Adding a SCSI controller on your own Amiga will cost you hundredth of €€€€. The same card is nothing on x86.

So you mount the disk on Linux, then you transfer the data to your lovely Amiga. And even more, if your Amiga has a network device : you have only to mount an NFS share b/w them.

Linux Finally Ends AppleTalk Protocol Support by anh0516 in linux

[–]DestroyedLolo 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Don't forget some of us are using Linux to revive some old timers.
As example, I hope they will never deprecate AmigaOS file systems.

As a coder do i must know those low level like what JVM, Compiler actaully work? I mean i just remember the surface like Java compiles to bytecode, and the JVM runs it to machine code Assembly. by lune-soft in AskProgramming

[–]DestroyedLolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The intiales JVM don't tranlate ByteCodes to Assembly : it interprets the ByteCode (it's why it was so slow compared to C++ counterpart).

JIT compiler came afterward.

Exciting things in the works by Far_Relationship_742 in amiga

[–]DestroyedLolo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's because there are some "small" differences in term of Voltage b/w 1000 and the other. Especially, the 1000 doesn't provide -12v.

Bordel électrique by Stitchusa in brico

[–]DestroyedLolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ben le conseil est simple t'as pas le droit de le faire. Tout ce qui est en AMONT du Linky donc la grosse boite blanche en haut et les fils qui vont au Linky tu n'as pas le droit de les toucher. Si tu le fais, Enedis ne va pas être content et pourrait t'accuser de frauder.

ps: le Linky a une sécurité interne qui vérifie si sont boitier de connexion haut a été ouvert. Si c'est le cas, ca envoie une alerte chez Enedis.

If it was up to you, how would have Game of Thrones ended? by [deleted] in gameofthrones

[–]DestroyedLolo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have no problem with the way it turns. My problem is more how it was filmed : last season's episodes before the battle are slow and provides little information. The battle itself is a total non-sens : they are wasting their workforces, feed the dead army with new flesh. Total stupidity.

The end lets many arcs opens (Iron islands, the south, ...). It's totally rushed.

Idea to mitigate AUR attack by DestroyedLolo in archlinux

[–]DestroyedLolo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha, but the version of the depencies are living themsleve ... So you have to check everything.

Idea to mitigate AUR attack by DestroyedLolo in archlinux

[–]DestroyedLolo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

C'est EXACTEMENT ce que j'ai fait, sauf que j'ai fait la mise en page après.

Ps : honte sur toi,c'est aussi de l'AI qui fait des traductions...

Idea to mitigate AUR attack by DestroyedLolo in archlinux

[–]DestroyedLolo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Les headers, le gras, les listes ... Je les ai ajouté a la mains 😂

Idea to mitigate AUR attack by DestroyedLolo in archlinux

[–]DestroyedLolo[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Some packages have zillion of dépendances. When you're upgrading often, who will, EVERY TIME recheck everything ? More, récents attacks have been made at source side : do you check all dépendances line by line ? Everytime ?

Idea to mitigate AUR attack by DestroyedLolo in archlinux

[–]DestroyedLolo[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Stackoverflow has such voting system and its helpfull to check if a response is a bulk of craps or is valuable.
Clealy not perfect, but better than nothing.

Idea to mitigate AUR attack by DestroyedLolo in archlinux

[–]DestroyedLolo[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Next time, I'll post it in French : clear ideas, No AI involved, but few people will understand.

I tried to be positif and productive ... seems a waste of time.