small_crow

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[–] small_crow 10 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I'm sorry to inform you that you will be hearing every word that comes out of his mouth for at least another four years. You might want to disconnect if it really bothers you.

[–] small_crow 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yep! I mean, it's been two years now. I've tried TLP, Powertop, and both combined.

They improve things but I still only get about 5 hours, half the battery life I did in Windows 11. I've accepted these downsides because I already have the laptop and can't just go buy a new one, but a device with proper Linux support has real upsides.

[–] small_crow 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

I bought an Ideapad Slim 7 Carbon (sold as yoga in other markets and looks identical to the Yoga Pro 7 you mention) for its beautiful screen, similar to your Yoga option but only 90hz, and its thin and light body a couple of years ago. The OOB experience in Windows was great (for Windows) and it's been mostly good in Linux. I needed to replace its m.2 wireless card for compatibility reasons, battery life is very short in Linux, and the speakers don't function - the firmware on the device doesn't adequately identify its audio hardware so that the Linux kernel can make use of its built-in amplifier.

Ideapads don't get the same Linux support as Thinkpads, so there's been no help from Lenovo. You may be in the same boat with a yoga. Even Cirrus (the makers of the amp) tried to update their drivers but couldn't do anything with what Lenovo makes accessible in its firmware.

Maybe newer models have improved in this regard. If I knew the speakers would be an intractable problem when I was shopping I wouldn't have bought it.

It's a hybrid device - AMD processor with Nvidia GPU - which is a hassle. I couldn't get it to work properly myself, wound up going with a gaming distro (Nobara) to deal with it. It's mostly fine. It also doesn't shut down. I assume some bios setting I don't have access to is not interacting well with the way Linux shuts down. There are minimal bios settings available to manipulate (because Ideapad's are not considered power-user devices).

Build quality of the laptop itself is also mostly good, though the keyboard is on the flimsy side. My 'c' key's switch broke in a way that can't be repaired so it occasionally pops out of place. That started about a year in.

[–] small_crow 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I would need to relocate my parents for that, because they live in the middle of nowhere and I needed to relocate to a city for work.

[–] small_crow 1 points 3 months ago

Everything good is because I did it, everything bad is because the other guys.

~ Roman Senators probably

[–] small_crow 2 points 6 months ago

I wish I could have continued the boycott but I spent like 30% more on groceries when I was avoiding Loblaws properties and it was not sustainable. What's the solution when every store is gouging?

[–] small_crow 3 points 6 months ago

This website has ads, despite my ublock extension, and threw a full-page interruption at me asking for my email address twice while I tried to scroll. I gave up before I even got to the content. That's some user-hostile bullshit.

[–] small_crow 16 points 8 months ago

Forty years... forty... years... I wonder if there was something *new *that our liberal democracy started forty years ago, where the focus shifted towards expanding economic growth at all costs.

New and different but still liberal. Neo maybe.

[–] small_crow 11 points 8 months ago (1 children)

It is an unfortunate thumbnail.

[–] small_crow 5 points 8 months ago (1 children)

National flags are jingoist nonsense. Patriotism is a social disease.

[–] small_crow 5 points 8 months ago

I'd call it the Slop Bucket

[–] small_crow 8 points 8 months ago

Anti-trust is not about seeking perfection, it's a defense against abuses of power. That's a good thing unless you like to be abused by the powerful, in which case lick some more boots.

 

TL;DW

If it's your primary residence, zero.

If it's a revenue generating secondary property, an extra 20k for every 400k of gains.

I love that the "wealth manager" they interviewed is making such a big deal about how it will affect people who would never have need of his services because they'll never have wealth, let alone enough to need management. Playing up the "imagine being taxed because your mom died!" angle.

 

Top-earning nurse in 2022 brought home $510,000

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by small_crow to c/canada
 

They're mostly looking into it to help get the cost of shipping goods to remote communities down, but this bit at the end sounds so cool I want to write a novel about it:

Rodyniuk said airships could also bring mobile hospitals to communities in the North.

"A fully serviceable hospital can show up in a community and remain there before moving to another community," he said.

 

I had no idea that McDonald's had different prices for the same items in different locations. Like it makes sense in retrospect but damn, nugs at a 50% premium depending on where you get them.

 

This looks really fun! Starts tomorrow (July 6th) evening at Fort Edmonton Park.

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