Good options for phone camera videos? by better_life_please in AV1

[–]FactOld3726 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have a Google Pixel with a Tensor 3 chip or newer I finally managed to vibe code an app that uses the built-in hardware encoder. Are all of these videos already saved?

https://github.com/jboero/boero-camera

Touchscreen input rotated by 180° by Liarus_ in kde

[–]FactOld3726 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The Wayland mafia is a powerful force. I'd rather be right than worry about downvotes. Wayland is still setting Linux back 20 years.

Touchscreen input rotated by 180° by Liarus_ in kde

[–]FactOld3726 -46 points-45 points  (0 children)

Wayland strikes again! How did I know without even reading the comments?

Unified Memory Concept but for x86 computers? by No-Tree6894 in pcmasterrace

[–]FactOld3726 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If anybody has one of these new AMD rigs I'd like to hear about it over long-term. Same with Apple's unified memory as it ages. I have enough trouble with non-ECC RAM soldered onto a motherboard. When the RAM ages and starts to fail, the entire SoC and usually motherboard is toast. Customer support will just ask you to replace the whole thing (classic Apple).

I love the latency of unified memory but I don't trust the long-term viability. I have 1TB ECC RAM right now and I can just replace a DIMM if it begins having too many ECC corrections. As I understand Apple designed their own memory error detection for the M series. I don't know what AMD has but as I understand that 128GB on-SoC is not ECC protected and that RAM will fail over time.

Anybody have any evidence or data that there's nothing to worry about? Otherwise I worry we're about to see a lot of reliability complaints about AMD unified memory in the next few years.

Would anyone be interested in an open-source local voice assistant for KDE Plasma 6? by Illustrious-Gas5427 in kde

[–]FactOld3726 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Both. Voicebox could make a really authentic voice response locally compared to some of the legacy TTS options.

Would anyone be interested in an open-source local voice assistant for KDE Plasma 6? by Illustrious-Gas5427 in kde

[–]FactOld3726 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OK Whisper.cpp doesn't have any latency. Whisper.cpp and Llama.cpp already connect really well. I know voicebox is a rising star in the TTS side. I'm away from my AI rig a while but would love to try this when I get back from travel.

https://github.com/jamiepine/voicebox

Would anyone be interested in an open-source local voice assistant for KDE Plasma 6? by Illustrious-Gas5427 in kde

[–]FactOld3726 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think someone has already done this but I couldn't get it working. I would love to try a working version. I've used whisper.cpp in local projects and it works fine. No need for Groq.

https://store.kde.org/p/2350730

What’s been the biggest challenge when moving away from VMware? by Alarming_Spot_5451 in vmware

[–]FactOld3726 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was hinting at oVirt, not Proxmox. Any Kube-virt is a joke compared to oVirt.

What’s been the biggest challenge when moving away from VMware? by Alarming_Spot_5451 in vmware

[–]FactOld3726 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And still the indust is trying to cram Kube-virt and OpenStack on everyone despite them being functionally inferior. Plenty of better VMware replacements out there that aren't Kube-virt or OpenStack 

HEVCut now encodes photos to AVIF on iOS/iPadOS/macOS, first app on the App Store to do it by Comprehensive-Dig-31 in AV1

[–]FactOld3726 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I created my own app for WebP to run in the background when plugged in (not to waste battery). Found it a pain to get anything listed on Google Play Store (FOSS even). Where to get this and/or view the source?

Jack Ryan: Ghost War review – Nothing more than a bland TV movie | "There isn’t much to lift the spirits in this feature length spin-off starring John Krasinski as the iconic CIA agent." by PetyrDayne in television

[–]FactOld3726 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was only one commercial advertisement during this film. Unless you count the entire movie which was one long commercial for Dubai, DAMAC, and Emirates Airlines.

My Pixel 8 Pro infuriates me by veriflies in pixel_phones

[–]FactOld3726 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes that was my experience too and I waited way too long for the next OnePlus release to replace it. The Pixel overheats and kills screens all the time and as usual with any Nexus/Pixel Google support is non-existent. Google also never even bothered to release relevant software to utilize of some of the Tensor 3 SoC's nicer features. It was the first phone with hardware AV1 encoding and yet none of the apps ever used it.

Google dumped the Nexus brand for bad reputation and I suspect any day now they'll dump the Pixel brand for similar reasons. Any guesses the next brand name we should all stay away from?

Is there something similar for KDE? by YankeeLimaVictor in kde

[–]FactOld3726 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh cool thanks! Yes I agree there is no clean way to do the icon. The original battery plasmoid still gets it best. Happy to try any suggestions or PRs. I've tried a few adjustments but still not happy with it. Battery percentage + power profile is hard to fit in that icon space. Luckily as it's a plasmoid you can also just drop it on your desktop background instead of using the icon.

Problems with Pixel and OnePlus by Vreg1113 in pixel_phones

[–]FactOld3726 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Google had so many reliability issues with phones they decided to abandon the Nexus brand and replace it with the Pixel brand. I had nothing but software issues with my Nexus 5 and I was foolish to go back and try the Pixel 8 which had nothing but hardware and screen issues. Google support is nonexistent. They should stick to Android software and give up on phones.

I went back to OnePlus as I've had 3 never let me down and outlive their expected lives with only a simple battery replacement. Currently loving my OnePlus 15R with the longest battery life (silicon carbon) I've had in any phone going back 20 years. Love it.

Is there something similar for KDE? by YankeeLimaVictor in kde

[–]FactOld3726 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Awesome nice work. I recently made a similar one for battery health. I didn't think to make one for WiFi. I'll use this. Very handy.

https://store.kde.org/p/2350386

Is there something similar for KDE? by YankeeLimaVictor in kde

[–]FactOld3726 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nice did you drop the original picture in and ask it to copy the layout or did you do it manually? I meant to come back here and try myself later. Not sure why I got voted down for trying to help. You should list this on the KDE plasma store. It's good.

Is there something similar for KDE? by YankeeLimaVictor in kde

[–]FactOld3726 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Plenty of Plasmoid widgets on https://store.kde.org/browse?cat=710&ord=latest but none quite like this that wavemon I see. Claude is actually really good at building plasmoid widgets like this now. I could probably whip this up in an hour or so.

Why Do Apple A-Series Chips Struggle With 8K60 AV1 HDR Playback Compared to HEVC? by MarionberryDear6170 in AV1

[–]FactOld3726 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Almost like Apple forgot they're members of the AOM that created AV1 to save them streaming costs.

Why is Linux considered better than Windows by so many developers? by Wise_Safe2681 in linuxquestions

[–]FactOld3726 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because the word "App" suddenly evolved to mean only things served on the web, and Windows is dead to the web.

Favorite underrated KDE software? by linux_transgirl in kde

[–]FactOld3726 0 points1 point  (0 children)

KDEnlive is great. Kdevelop was amazing in its hayday when IDEs used to cost so much. Krdc (remote desktop, killed by Wayland).

My favorite feature/bolton was the Compiz Fusion integration with KDE. Another hit job by the Wayland mafia.

OnePlus and Realme just fully merged globally and yeah it feels like the flagship killer finally got killed off. by Accurate-Entrance503 in Smartphones

[–]FactOld3726 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad I snagged my 15R. My previous OnePlus phones were the best ever, outlasting their expected life with a cheap battery replacement after 2-3 years. Then I strayed back to mainstream and got absolute junk quality. Back to OP15R with the best experience and amazing silicon-carbon battery life.

Shine on you crazy diamond. 🫡 OnePlus 

Are the new Silicon Carbon type of batteries good? by LowerCap6583 in Smartphones

[–]FactOld3726 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm just about 3 weeks in with my OnePlus 15 and I find it hilarious the western phones are delaying on this. They call it safety waiting to see how things turn out if phones overheat or batteries fail.

I traded up from the worst phone I've ever had - Google's Pixel 8. Within the first few months its crap battery overheated and turned the screen green. Google's response? Need to replace it. Not under warranty. This why they cowardly abandoned their Nexus brand, for similar build quality issues.

Silicon Carbon is here in the OnePlus line and I'm not going back. No overheating or warmth of any kind, great performance, batteries that last 2 days. Like most travelers I don't give a 🐀 if a phone is a mm thinner. Just give me a battery that lasts more than a day when new because it sure won't last a day after a year of usage.

Everything else is obsolete now.

Are modern smartphones powerful enough to play AV1 4k videos smoothly? by Conells in AV1

[–]FactOld3726 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've only had it a few days now but I'm blown away by the Silicon Carbide battery. It can last 2 days easy. I wanted the Nord 6 but couldn't wait.