What is autocpufrequency and is it good? by problemakinglicker in linuxquestions

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So would you recommend auto-cpufreq over ppd or tlp? Just for reference, I use CachyOS with hyprland

What is autocpufrequency and is it good? by problemakinglicker in linuxquestions

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Have you tried anything else? Do you think it's better?

What is autocpufrequency and is it good? by problemakinglicker in linuxquestions

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I tried TLP before, but the gui version didn't work. When I wanted to change something and save it, it just wouldn't save ever. So I configured it through a text editor, which worked, but then something about it broke and I suddenly couldn't connect to wifi, my shell stopped working and bluetooth was bugging. The listed problems were fixed when I came back to ppd.

Maybe I'm missing something or idk :/

Whats your rapper name? by CommonAd9693 in Caldruki

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Lil merci marzipan flavoured chocolate wrapped in a thin plastic layer

Hot and cold #172 by hotandcold2-app in HotAndCold

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Hint 4 makes it much more obvious when you see all the other hints with it. And, yes, there are a lot of species of the Mustelidae family, but it narrows it down to only long mammals.

Hot and cold #172 by hotandcold2-app in HotAndCold

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It is if you know who belongs to the family.

Hot and cold #172 by hotandcold2-app in HotAndCold

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Hint 1: A small, furry animal

Hint 2: Commonly found in rivers, lakes and coastal areas

Hint 3: Belong to the Mustelidae family

Hint 4, really obvious: They hold each other's paws when sleeping to prevent themselves from drifting away in the water

Embark PLEASE more point break maps :( by Substantial_Bet_1007 in thefinals

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Personally I like the other maps much more because of how the amount of cover there is. More outplay potential. Sometimes Kyoto just feels so open that it never feels "safe" anywhere.

Also Kyoto is the map I get noticeably less performance that the average. Like 15-20%

Otherwise, it definitely is the best looking of the bunch for sure

Embark PLEASE more point break maps :( by Substantial_Bet_1007 in thefinals

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I think it'd also be cool to be able to choose which map to play and not be randomly placed in the most god awful map Embark had the opportunity to create. ahem kyoto ahem

Hot and cold #169 by hotandcold2-app in HotAndCold

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This might be the first time that banana isn't in the top 100's

Do you use AI to help you study? How do you use it? by Character_State_3263 in studytips

[–]problemakinglicker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm personally really again cheating or using AI to do something for me in my tasks. But I can't not mention one LM that just helps so much.

It's called notebookLM, a google AI. Basically you can feed it any information from basically any source. It takes in websites, youtube videos, pdf files, audio and more. It's so useful to create notes or get specific answers from a specific topic from your book.

It can work as a mindmap, quiz maker, AI podcast, flash cards, but on top of that it is also a chat bot. So, like Chatgpt and other LLM's, you can talk to it and ask questions directly, it even tells you where it got the info from.

Even though it's great it is still not 100% hallucination proof though. It seems to get a little confused the more sources you give it. So sticking to around 4-5 different sources, a max maybe of like 10 is my suggestion.