87Six

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[–] 87Six@lemmy.zip 20 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I actually clicked on the article and looked for some sort of valid point with expectation... But there was none. They are just pissed that the solar panels exist there. What a bunch of cunts.

[–] 87Six@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 days ago

I know, I've raised this exact issue at my job. Nobody said anything but I think it ran a bell.

I'm really glad I got in my junior experience before AI. You're right, I'm lucky asf.

And yes, I DO get that skill attrition. It's why I always try to write with AI but then review EVERY single line of code. I often end up changing most of the code but I like having the AI baseline in this shitty project.

[–] 87Six@lemmy.zip 6 points 3 days ago

I hate doing that but it saved one of my colleague's job.

One of our employees pretty much unfairly accused him of loads of things but when he showed his written personal log of work, he got a new chance at staying in the company.

I'm happy for the guy. He's really nice. It's a shame everyone is so damn grumpy at my company.

[–] 87Six@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 days ago

Gamers Nexus has lately turned into a full blown journalist team. Their stuff is top notch, and it's powered by gamers not billionares.

[–] 87Six@lemmy.zip 2 points 3 days ago

Yea it's not like anyone could've consumed ALL the available, informative, pre 2023 youtube information

[–] 87Six@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 days ago

I never had any not because I wouldn't but because it's ridiculously expensive to me.

Never smoked either.

I drink on occasions only.

[–] 87Six@lemmy.zip 1 points 4 days ago

It's always either feddit or .ml I swear

[–] 87Six@lemmy.zip 3 points 4 days ago

I think you hit the bullseye with this.

[–] 87Six@lemmy.zip 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

I'd spend it all on tech and financial education. Too many people have no fucking clue about either and get scammed often.

Whoever is already at least semi-literate in these 2 fields would be asked to teach others, paid comparably to their current job is possible.

Oportunity for debate will be open and exposed online to be judged by whoever can find the post, to determine what information is right, or at least commonly accepted.

That should already amount to millions if not pass it.

[–] 87Six@lemmy.zip 0 points 5 days ago

The same way they require so called "age verification" they can also require every post seen on EU social media be scanned and flagged as AI as appropriate, or outright removed because AI has no place on social media, but that wouldn't fill billionare pockets.

[–] 87Six@lemmy.zip 13 points 5 days ago

I say "shut the fuck up & go bankrupt already" is this a headline too?

[–] 87Six@lemmy.zip 5 points 5 days ago

well if calling out israel for its crimes is antisimetric, call me hero of free speech

 

I've just realized that in some countries in the EU you have to opt in to be able to donate organs in case of death. In others it's the default and they offer opting out.

I see that as an automatic opt in from my POV.

Are there any other such simple things we should be opting in for in Romania, or the EU in general?

I'll start: If you're Romanian you should choose an ONG to redirect 3.5% of your tax to, otherwise it goes to the semi-corrupt government.

 

Context: ~3.5yo Drupal / Prestashop / Plain PHP dev

I tried Cursor because our company paid for it, and it does bloody everything near instantly.

If I need to write a module for some custom data report UI, or a data importer of some variety, this thing just needs to know the detailed spec and it gets me probably 80% of the way to the feature in minutes. It's ridiculous. The rest is just me picking some UI libraries, fixing bugs, and probably optimizing the code a bit.

I really don't know what to do with the information that this thing can do what it took me so long to learn, in minutes, rather than hours, while I stumble around plugin declarations as if I just started to code.

Even the off-usage limit Cursor works really good. I can just keep coding with it past the $20 mark and it's fine.

Of course the code it generates is pretty shit and full of comments...but it works.

I've integrated it into my work almost entirely along with the rest of the team. We all spam it daily. We pretty much never write a feature ourselves anymore. From what Cursor says, most of our code in GIT from the past few weeks is AI generated (like 70-80%...)

Before you say it, yes, our codebase is shit, and was shit. We have practically no devops, no real team structure, and something is always on fire, though I'm under the impression that this isn't very uncommon nowadays.. (For context, we just wrote our first documentation for a project more than 4 years old, and it's all generated by Cursor, and there's more hardcoded shit in our code than configurable stuff)

I keep trying to manually write code that I'm proud of, but I can't. Everything always needs to be shipped fast and I need to move on to the next thing. I can't even catch my breath. The only thing allowing me to keep up with the team is Cursor, because they all use it as well. The last guy that refused to use AI was just excluded from the team.

How the hell do I deal with this information? Where do I go from here? I'm fucking terrified and I need some advice from somebody that isn't all up in the latest Opus model paying $80 (tax included) monthly to code with AI... I love my team, they're great people, but our obsession with AI is REALLY concerning.

PS: If somehow I leaked who I work for somewhere and this can be crossreferenced to my company please let me know. I don't want to be found talking about this, just because I don't know how they would react, but I really need a different perspective.

EDIT: Thanks all for the responses. You're confirming my fears. Idk how to feel about it...

EDIT2: I'm a bit overwhelmed by the attention haha. I'm trying to reply when I get free time. Thanks everyone

 

Before:

After:

Also changed the fans because they had no PWM and were driving me mad with the noise.

Does this qualify?

EDIT: DO NOT buy the Segotep Nova v1 Black. It's horrendous.

 

Hi again

I'm struggling with setting up mangohud now (or really any FPS limiter and performance overlay). Specifically, I can't limit my FPS or display my FPS (and other metrics) to even know what it is.

Any pointers? I've tried:

  • Followed the mangohud install steps on github. I didn't install one of those demos because I needed to compile from source but I couldn't find any explicit tutorial or makefile..
  • Tried switching between several Proton versions (GE just doesn't work for me I found)
  • Tried a billion different ways to run it like with "mangohud" prefix and with variables. Nothing. I think gamescope also doesn't work, I'm not sure.
  • Watched several Youtube videos about Mangohud and Goverlay, they weren't really useful.
  • Tried Medal Of Honor Airborne on Lutris (local install)
  • Tried Webbed on Steam (via steam install)
  • Tried heaven benchmark (installed via their .run file)
  • The FPS limit switch hotkey (shift F1) works on the goverlay demo cube thing
  • The HUD toggle hotkey (shift F12) works on the goverlay demo

More screenshots with various things I tried:

I've been trying this for probably close to 12 hours...Idk what to try anymore :-/

I'm on Linux Mint 22.2, Cinnamon 6.4.8. The laptop is a Thinkpad T470p.

Not sure if this is the right community for this, lmk.

 

Hi again

I'm struggling with setting up mangohud now (or really any FPS limiter and performance overlay). Specifically, I can't limit my FPS or display my FPS (and other metrics) to even know what it is.

Any pointers? I've tried:

  • Followed the mangohud install steps on github. I didn't install one of those demos because I needed to compile from source but I couldn't find any explicit tutorial or makefile..
  • Tried switching between several Proton versions (GE just doesn't work for me I found)
  • Tried a billion different ways to run it like with "mangohud" prefix and with variables. Nothing. I think gamescope also doesn't work, I'm not sure.
  • Watched several Youtube videos about Mangohud and Goverlay, they weren't really useful.
  • Tried Medal Of Honor Airborne on Lutris (local install)
  • Tried Webbed on Steam (via steam install)
  • Tried heaven benchmark (installed via their .run file)
  • The FPS limit switch hotkey (shift F1) works on the goverlay demo cube thing
  • The HUD toggle hotkey (shift F12) works on the goverlay demo

More screenshots with various things I tried:

I've been trying this for probably close to 12 hours...Idk what to try anymore :-/

I'm on Linux Mint 22.2, Cinnamon 6.4.8. The laptop is a Thinkpad T470p.

Not sure if this is the right community for this, lmk.

 

Hi all

EDIT / TL;DR / Solution: I think the calibration is working. I checked my measurement adaptation using the Power Statistics in Linux Mint and this is the new one now:

Seems like it's adapting, it's just slow. If this doesn't work, I'll update again. Cheers!

I just changed the external battery of this T470p I bought. The old one was at about 70% battery life and was smaller at 4.4Ah. New one is around 6.34Ah.

The battery lasts almost double the time now so it's great, but, the % reading in Gnome Power Manager (bottom right tray) is way off. The laptop dies at around 40%. Ofc the estimated time left is also way off.

I did buy the battery for around 30% cheaper than I find it here from Aliexpress: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32637096491.html (perhaps it's just weird, but it does last longer)

I tried

  • Drained the battery by playing youtube then recharged over night.
  • Installed and recalibrared with TLP (let it discharge with TLP running, plug in while off, leave it plugged over night) (this uninstalled power-profiles-daemon - I later uninstalled TLP and reinstalled that package).
  • Checked BIOS for a battery recalibration utility. I found none unfortunately. I looked everywhere including Config (there was no Power menu there). I also looked in the hardware diagnostic software that I can access instead of booting into BIOS. I believe the key was F10.
  • Checked the settings app, nothing.
  • Checked online, everyone says use TLP or discharge manually repeatedly without charging partially in between.

This is what my discharge profile looks like

Laptop with old battery next to it:

These are my battery readings

marin@ThinkpadT470P:~$ acpi -i
Battery 0: Discharging, 84%, 04:45:31 remaining
Battery 0: design capacity 6282 mAh, last full capacity 6282 mAh = 100%
marin@ThinkpadT470P:~$ sudo tlp-stat -b
***
TLP 1.6.1 --------------------------------------------

+++ Battery Care
Plugin: thinkpad
Supported features: charge thresholds, recalibration
Driver usage:
* natacpi (thinkpad_acpi) = active (charge thresholds, recalibration)
Parameter value ranges:
* START_CHARGE_THRESH_BAT0/1:  0(off)..96(default)..99
* STOP_CHARGE_THRESH_BAT0/1:   1..100(default)

+++ ThinkPad Battery Status: BAT0 (Main / Internal)
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/manufacturer                   = LGC
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/model_name                     = 45N1738
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/cycle_count                    =      3
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/energy_full_design             =  74050 [mWh]
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/energy_full                    =  74050 [mWh]
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/energy_now                     =  59250 [mWh]
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/power_now                      =  13722 [mW]
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/status                         = Discharging

/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/charge_control_start_threshold =      0 [%]
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/charge_control_end_threshold   =    100 [%]
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/charge_behaviour               = [auto] inhibit-charge force-discharge

Charge                                                      =   80.0 [%]
Capacity                                                    =  100.0 [%

I checked, I do not have an internal battery installed.

I also repasted the CPU and GPU when I opened it.

Thanks again for helping me pick a distro in my other post! Everything is up and running nicely with Linux mint. I even set up Lutris, Steam, and a bunch of utility apps. I still need to set an FPS limit somehow because this thing PULLS in old games.

PS I promise that trackpad is clean lol, looks so dirty in the piciture.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by 87Six@lemmy.zip to c/linuxquestions@lemmy.zip
 

Hi everyone.

Can anyone guide me into choosing a Linux distro for this laptop (or laptops in general)?

I want to get it for my dad as a general browsing machine that can maybe also play some very old games. (think 2010 era)

How do I pick a distro? I tried checking the drivers page but it seems, at least from this page, that there are almost no drivers available on linux for this machine.

The same seems to be the case for many other laptops I looked at...I also have a ThinkBook 16 G7 IML as a work machine that I could not find proper drivers for (keyboard, camera, graphics card - I get artifacting very often)

Help? How do I research this?

EDIT: Thanks for the overwhelming support! What I took away is:

  • Most drivers are packaged in the kernel in Linux so no dedicated drivers are needed most of the time
  • Proprietary drivers are an issue (camera on the 16 G7 IML, Nvidia drivers)
  • The 940MX may not have Linux support, I'll check
  • It's a good laptop overall
  • Consider Mint, Tuxedo OS, Zorin (for mac users), Ubuntu
  • Consider A485 (AMD version of T480 with Vega 8), T470 (non-P - no nvidia driver issues), T480 (faster low power CPU than T470 high power CPU)
  • Resources: DistroWatch.com DistroChooser Linux Hardware

Yes I've considered desktops and would build one in a heartbeat if it would be useful for my dad, but he 100% needs the portability. Thanks for the heads up.

This thread proves 100% that the linux community really is friendly as hell. I don't know where people get the impression that noobs are treated badly.

I just checked compatibility between Mint and the 940MX and it seems good. Here are some links. The ones with "computer" in the link are specifically T470 or T470P models. The site is very slow for some reason but it will load eventually. If you get a gateway timeout it's likely to succeed if you retry.

 

This is disguisting. Remember guys, no brand is worth fanboying over.

https://youtu.be/KsjjFr9mB7w thanks to hal_5700X@sh.itjust.works for letting me know the link doesn't work

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