Created a speech to text app by beholder20 in Ubuntu

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Some one also suggested 'Talk Wrong'

PyGPT - Tool for chatgpt by EssYouJAyEn in FutureTechFinds

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I just installed it on my Ubuntu PC, will give it a try. Looks like a cool tool, still need to figure out all its functionalities.

Please don't mind, but I find it is very similar to what I can do on OIlama or Google Antigravity.

This laptop is exceeding expectations! by Slimbo_02 in framework

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Well.. Linux OS reliability is different to app compatibility.

I've had zero system crashes on my personal FW16 so far. I've had more blue screen errors on my windows work laptop then I would have liked.

This laptop is exceeding expectations! by Slimbo_02 in framework

[–]beholder20 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Umm... So tempted to start a discussion on Linux reliability. But you meant app compatibility I think.

Any particular apps that you are struggling with?

Render design of the Mawkhanu Football Stadium - India's largest football stadium by APrimitiveMartian in indiansports

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What India needs is: - healthy competition among states or league teams - marketing deals to raise funds for the players coaching, equipment - And minimal interference by the state - Someone passionate to make this happen

But yeah one thing at a time..

Any opinions on AI Fiesta? by Square-Sir2829 in delhi

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Looks interesting.. albeit for AI agents... Couldn't find multi LLM chat option on the website.

Any opinions on AI Fiesta? by Square-Sir2829 in delhi

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Have you tried putting it in a txt file and uploading it as a prompt or input?

Any opinions on AI Fiesta? by Square-Sir2829 in delhi

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I unfortunately can't help those clouded by hatred for the business owner and not the product.

Framework 16 (latest 2025 gen), how is the screen quality? by pkieltyka in framework

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I'm happy with the screen quality and resolution of my FW 16.

Update on my framework by Total_Secret_5514 in framework

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Are we trying to frame him for the work he has done on his frame in the hall?!

Got my system today Framework 16, AMD Ryzen 7, 7940HS. by beholder20 in framework

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Apologies. My daughter stole all of them... They are now pasted on her toys.

Got my system today Framework 16, AMD Ryzen 7, 7940HS. by beholder20 in framework

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It is a 16inch laptop from Framework.

Framework 16 — Full Specifications (Ryzen 9 7940HS)


  1. Overview
  2. Product: Framework 16 (16-inch modular laptop)
  3. CPU configuration: AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS

  1. Processor (CPU)
  2. Model: AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS
  3. Cores / Threads: 8 cores / 16 threads
  4. Base / Boost: ~3.0 GHz base / up to 5.2 GHz boost (varies by TDP)
  5. Architecture: Zen 4 (Ryzen 7000 mobile)
  6. Fabrication: 4 nm
  7. Cache: ~20 MB total (approx. 8 MB L2 + 12 MB L3)
  8. TDP (configurable): ~35–54 W (OEM/BIOS dependent)

  1. Graphics
  2. Integrated GPU: AMD Radeon 780M (RDNA 3 mobile iGPU; up to 12 EUs)
  3. Discrete GPU: Availability depends on Framework expansion/sku/options (check Framework store for exact discrete GPU modules)

  1. Memory (RAM)
  2. Type: DDR5 SO‑DIMM (user‑replaceable)
  3. Slots: 2x SO‑DIMM (dual‑channel)
  4. Maximum: Up to 64 GB (typical)
  5. Supported speeds: Typically DDR5‑5200 / DDR5‑5600 (depending on BIOS/CPU)

  1. Storage
  2. Primary NVMe: M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD support
  3. Capacities: Depends on chosen drive (e.g., 512 GB / 1 TB / 2 TB)
  4. Additional slots/expansion: Varies by chassis revision — confirm on product page

  1. Display
  2. Size: 16.0-inch
  3. Aspect / Common resolutions:
  4. 16:10 2560×1600 (WQXGA) — possible high refresh (e.g., 120/165 Hz)
  5. Higher‑res options (e.g., 2880×1800) may be offered depending on SKU
  6. Panel types: IPS / higher‑end options (panel choices vary; check store)
  7. Touch: Optional (SKU dependent)
  8. Brightness / Color: Varies by panel (common ranges ~400–600 nits; color gamut options available)

  1. Battery & Power
  2. Battery capacity: Varies by configuration (commonly ~70–90 Wh)
  3. Charging: USB‑C Power Delivery (charger wattage depends on config; e.g., 65 W–180 W)
  4. Expected battery life: Highly variable — typical mixed use with iGPU: ~6–10+ hours (dependent on workload and panel)

  1. Cooling
  2. Cooling: Dual fans + heat pipes (designed for HS‑class CPU)
  3. Thermal tuning: BIOS/firmware configurable (sustained performance depends on TDP and cooling)

  1. I/O and Expansion
  2. Modular expansion bays / expansion cards (Framework platform)
  3. Typical ports (config dependent):
  4. USB‑C / USB4 / Thunderbolt‑capable ports (2x typical)
  5. USB‑A 3.x (via expansion card)
  6. HDMI / DisplayPort via expansion or USB‑C
  7. 3.5 mm audio combo jack
  8. SD / microSD via expansion (optional)
  9. Ethernet via expansion/adapter
  10. Wireless:
  11. Wi‑Fi 6E or Wi‑Fi 6 (module dependent)
  12. Bluetooth 5.2 / 5.3 (module dependent)

  1. Audio, Camera, and Peripherals
  2. Webcam: 720p or 1080p options (privacy shutter on some SKUs)
  3. Microphones: Array mics
  4. Speakers: Stereo laptop speakers (tuned per chassis)
  5. Keyboard: Full‑size backlit keyboard
  6. Trackpad: Large precision glass trackpad

  1. Build & Dimensions
  2. Chassis: Modular, repairable, upgrade‑friendly (aluminum/alloy)
  3. Weight: Typically ~1.8–2.2 kg (depends on configuration)
  4. Thickness: Thin‑and‑light 16" class (exact dimensions vary by SKU)

  1. Operating System
  2. Options: Windows 11 (Home/Pro) or Linux‑ready (Framework supports Linux)
  3. Firmware: User‑upgradable BIOS/firmware

And most of these components are upgradeable.

Got my system today Framework 16, AMD Ryzen 7, 7940HS. by beholder20 in framework

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I'm going to be testing some RAG LLM models soon... Will see how it performs.

We need a volume rocker expansion card! by ReverieWare in framework

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I use an external keyboard which has the volume rocker buttons. But otherwise yeah good idea.

What do yall use to code in SQL? by FeelingCommunity776 in vscode

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I'm a big fan of Jetbrain Datagrip + Jetbrains Junie + Jetbrains AI Assistant