Oh. You don’t. Well, that’s probably okay. I mean, nothing will probably go wrong and render a device in need of being forcibly rebooted when you’re physically away from home.
*furiously adds a new item to the TODO list*
Oh. You don’t. Well, that’s probably okay. I mean, nothing will probably go wrong and render a device in need of being forcibly rebooted when you’re physically away from home.
*furiously adds a new item to the TODO list*


Being rude and condescending back didn’t improve the situation.
You were correct, factually, and they were wrong. People don’t like being told that they’re wrong and being rude is one of the more common reactions. If you’re going to try to engage with people on topics where there is a lot of ignorance and misinformation you’ll encounter that a lot.
If you’re just going to hit back then you’re going to be spending a lot of time pissed off and wasting your time trash talking people who don’t care what you have to say. To me, that tactic generates a lot of headache and no gain. Once it gets toxic I’d rather disengage or write as if I’m addressing the other members of the community who are reading along. Lemmy is still small enough where you can recognize people and develop a reputation so taking the high ground vs toxic people can pay dividends in terms of having other people listen to your opinions.
This isn’t uncommon. There’s a few things you can try:
https://www.baeldung.com/linux/realtek-ethernet-persistent-connection-issue
The other thing that is unusual is that you said when you connected a known good device it connected at 1Gbps but in your dmesg output it is only connecting at 100Mbps. Is it being plugged directly into your router/could you power cycle that device to see if maybe it is responsible for the link drop (also the cable could have some insulation damage and is picking up intermittent EMI).


If you’re not super up on your systemd commands, use systemctl --user (no sudo):
systemctl --user status pipewire


I had issues with media keys and ended up using a plugin to handle it: https://github.com/hoyon/mpv-mpris
This may not be the proper solution (since yours were working previously, mine never worked) but if you don’t have any other suggestions it may work for you.


A large portion of the comments in this thread are you arguing with various people. It’s needlessly combative and condescending.
You’re treating conversations as if they were conflicts instead of recognizing that you and the other party are simply misunderstanding each other.
You appear to know what you’re talking about, but you are a little too reddit-pilled in your argument style.


E: downboats for facts, I guess
Downvote because you can be right and also be an asshole.


They have like 3 conversations that are 25 comments deep displaying the same pedantic and confrontational conversational style. No point, just ‘you’re wrong’ wrapped in different toxic packages.


over here
Texas? 😂


There is but it only applies to games without Linux versions. The default behavior is to install the Linux version and, if it doesn’t exist, install the Windows version and use Proton.
In order to install the Windows version you have to check the ‘Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool’ for that specific game and click the update button to download the Windows version.


Exactly.
What the attestation system would do is give some government agency de facto control over which OSs could be installed on phones.
Right now, using GrapheneOS and being outside of corporate attestation chains just means that you can’t use the NFC payment system. It could very well be that every major commercial service would deny you access if you couldn’t pass an attestation verification via some browser API.
An example would be if age verification were a thing, they could ‘think of the children’ argue their way into only allowing OSs with age verification systems which are approved by the government to access social media or any website that would be considered 18+.
EU countries have already tried attacking GrapheneOS as a tool of criminals. It doesn’t seem like much of a stretch to see how they would refuse to allow ‘the criminal OS’ to be part of their attestation chain. Or if chat control passes, only devices that implement the mass surveillance spyware would be allowed to be attested. The government wouldn’t allow non-compliant operating systems to pass their tests.
The point of an attestation chain is to provide control over which devices are allowed to be verified and to use that verification status to gate access to services.


If my local datacenter exploded I’d join the search and rescue team helping rescue the trapped DDR5.


Truly the most humble person of all time.


Calculators are not computers, computers contain calculator-like elements but a calculator is no more a computer than a passenger jet is a coffee shop by virtue of having a coffee pot onboard.
Calculators cannot fabricate answers, but nor are they 100% correct due to things like bitflips and square root approximations. They also cannot write text, so the comparison would make even less sense.
LLMs and Humans can fabricate answers in written text so comparing the fabrication rate in written text of an LLM to a human (both entities which generate their answers with neural networks) makes more sense than to compare either to a calculator which neither uses a neural network or produces text.
So ‘we’ should compare like things and not choose items based on superficial similarities.


Calculators are not people, Mr. <1.19%.


Everything is temporary.
Political participation is a full-time job, keep the pressure on and the change will endure.


At 32K, the best model (GLM 4.5) fabricates 1.19% of answers
Not bad, I don’t know many people who are 98.81% accurate in their statements.
The comments in this thread have collectively created thousands of person-hours worth of work for us all…