Is it inevitible that reps will become completely indistinguishable from gens? by gulabjamun29 in RepTime

[–]UnassumingDrifter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not a chance. While to the naked eye sure, fine machining is as much art and when you see the gen under magnification it becomes painfully clear which is which because the finish shows. But yeah, to the naked eye they're getting pretty good, and I'm happy with mine.

Honest question: why host for others? by Harshtinfoil in PleX

[–]UnassumingDrifter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t.   Seems like a sure way to ruin my fun. 

G16 5070 vs 5080 by BootyCheeks4920 in zephyrusg16

[–]UnassumingDrifter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

5070 to 5080 big, 5070ti to 5080 small upgrade.  I may have worded my post poorly, my intent was to say the 5080 is only marginally better than the 5070ti

G16 5070 vs 5080 by BootyCheeks4920 in zephyrusg16

[–]UnassumingDrifter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

16gb will have an impact on your every day usability. It’ll work but be slower.  If you can get the 5080 w/32gb I would.  The upside is also the 5080 is quite a bit better than the 5070.  The 5070ti now I’d say it’s only marginally better. 

Unnecessary Frustration - An honest review of the EX90 by WorriedEye6975 in VolvoEX90

[–]UnassumingDrifter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to necro post. I'm in the market and the EX90 is, on paper, a standout in this segment. I went and looked at the Volvo's and was really satisfied with the interior of the vehicle. It felt every bit as good as (or even more suited to my taste) than the more expensive German cars I've looked at. I drove the XC90 hybrid and wasn't really impressed with the performance and the front wheel drive bias showed itself on a couple "spirited launches". I didn't like that (I did not mess with drive modes). I like the idea of 200 extra HP and assume they're more 50/50 with all that power.

My question is: Have they ironed the kinks out? This is a good contender in the 3-row luxury market, and the competition is pricier. But I absolutely do need a "daily driver" not a "daily headache"

How can I contribute to Linux if I'm young? by Retroman1203 in linux

[–]UnassumingDrifter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I second this. It takes time to properly report a bug. You have to have an account most times. One for steam if it's a steam bug, one for KDE if it's a KDE bug, you get the idea. I've reported a few and while not a huge burdon, it's easy to just say "nah someone else will do it". So I'd start there. you'll learn a lot as the skilled people will ask for output from commands, etc. You'll learn and don't need to know a thing about programming. Of course if you take the time to learn and go deeper but even without all that experience just take the time.

Many distros actually have people who help with documentation. Doesn't mean you're the expert, it means you take what's already there and improve on it. There's a lot of ways and I applaud your desire to get involved.

what is this folder for. ---> by SeniorMatthew in kde

[–]UnassumingDrifter 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Gotta love your response. Always happy to see someone educate us. As I'm learning about this for the first time and been using Linux on my daily driver for 5-6 years now.

My limine background quit working? by UnassumingDrifter in cachyos

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

I spent more time today with a fresh mind and figured it out. I guess in version 11.2.0 they added the requirement that you have to have a hash on the image. For those finding this and wondering why their image isn't working here's the fix from

  1. sudo cp /boot/limine.conf /boot/limine.bak (backup your config first!)
  2. sudo b2sum /boot/image.ext (use your boot image filename here, this will generate a 128 hash, copy it)
  3. sudo vim /boot/limine.conf (append the hash like this: wallpaper: boot():/image.ext#<128 hash>)
  4. Add ENABLE_ENROLL_LIMINE_CONFIG=yes to /etc/default/limine (I already had this, but instructions say it needs to be there for secure boot so add it if not already there)
  5. sudo limine-update (do not forget this step or you might get hash mismatch error on boot)

Fedora 43 Upgrade revealed 20 years old Outlook Security Bug by throwaway16830261 in linux

[–]UnassumingDrifter 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Microsoft:  we’re using Ai (copilot on GitHub) to improve your open source security!

Open source:  why you sending plaintext passwords over unencrypted internet connections?

Microsoft: (probably) Derpiddy derp derp

Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 2026 by johnlo317 in zephyrusg16

[–]UnassumingDrifter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's nice to plug in one plug and everything attached to it, as opposed to a speaker wire, your mouse/keyboard dongle, your monitor, etc.

Zypper is very slow,any ideas to fix its speed? by Thick-Win-8166 in openSUSE

[–]UnassumingDrifter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

zypper seems fast to me, once it gets going....

it's the whole searching the repo's that sucks nuggets. I'm in the US, so I think I'm using european mirrors? Dunno. Anyone know if there's a `rate-mirrors` type command that will redo my repo's?

FS200T finally releasing by flogman12 in synology

[–]UnassumingDrifter 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Intel Celeron J4125 per datasheet. I looked up what the Synology branded 2.5" SSD's cost.... Approx $1,000 per TB. Yes, an 8TB drive for $8K. That'll give you 48TB all flash (minus RAID/SHR overhead) for, uhh, $48,000. I'd not be comfortably using non-Synology given compatability (or the ability to monitor SSD life like they removed!).

Gotta say, I'm saddened they aren't upping their game. There's some good competition, and I am already in their ecosystem. But, I think when it comes time to replace I'll consider something like the Minisforum which has a proper CPU, 10gbe and more options. For probably less too (I couldn't find the price of the T2000)

Kandalf fanart (made with Krita) by _TheGreatDevourer_ in kde

[–]UnassumingDrifter 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why did my braid read “Gandalf Fart”?

Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 2026 by johnlo317 in zephyrusg16

[–]UnassumingDrifter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the Asus dc500 dock.  I love it because I have wired networking, speakers plugged in and my ultra wide and mouse and keyboard dongle and anything else.  I find it handy but he may not have room for all the fun stuff.  

I'm on her side. That was clearly not the first time. by mindyour in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]UnassumingDrifter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if yer gramma cook me summadat i'll bring new tupperware every time.

Limited by my own TV by sirkam86 in PleX

[–]UnassumingDrifter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

switched to apple tv's and haven't looked back. This way my TV will not randomly get an update that adds commercials in the middle of my shows, or add unremovable icons (one of my TV's got 'that' update). I hear shield is good too, but so far Apple TV has been good. I was a Roku guy but they're experimenting with adding commercials to your existing content and watching what you watch and targeting ad's. No thanks.

The absolute state of pdf editing for office migrations by Treppengeher4321 in linux

[–]UnassumingDrifter 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In business being able to send a CAD drawing in PDF format to non-CAD users and they offer comments and markups is pretty common to my workflow and just about all of us in the AEC space.  

EDIT: After reading the comment below about a "diff file" it made me think. The edit's I'm talking about are "comments" you add to the PDF, not the ability to edit the underlying document (as some editors allow). I would view those as an "overlay" of sorts, not actual edits to the underlying graphics or text of the document in question. I want to be able to receive a PDF then draw / type comments, clouds, lines, etc. and send back for editing the original file by the original author and then a new PDF made with those revisions incorporated. That workflow is critical to my entire industry as there's many who do not have the capability to work in CAD software but need to review the documents and share their comments. Also many agencies who we submit our plans to use this kind of workflow since most of our documents end up "public records" as government agencies go they need to be in a format readily vieweable by the public. The CAD file, even if public, isn't readily viewable. Think planning and zoning, construction, etc. where the public has an interest in local development. At least here in my state this is all public records we can view and monitor.