royal, to microsoft
@royal@theres.life avatar

This is not how math works

Linux, to elite
@Linux@linuxrocks.online avatar

🦾 ARM / Snapdragon X Elite on laptops with Linux :linux:

Qualcomm has been working to upstream Linux support for this high-end "System on a Chip" device asset!

◉Snapdragon X Elite is a bit of a momentum for ARM powered processing
◉Upon success it'll disrupt the x86-processor (e.g. Intel dominated market)
◉One of ARM's benefits is great battery life

https://www.qualcomm.com/developer/blog/2024/05/upstreaming-linux-kernel-support-for-the-snapdragon-x-elite

jikodesu, to ai
@jikodesu@mastodon.social avatar

Why would I pay for Windows 11 with AI crap I don't want when Linux is free?

Clearly, Microsoft has not thought this through.

LateNightLinux, to linux
@LateNightLinux@mastodon.cloud avatar

Dalton asks us when consumer computers peaked which stirs up a debate about various generations of XPS and ThinkPad laptops, trackpads vs trackpoints, P-cores and E-cores, and more. Plus follow-up on the devices and software we trust.

https://linuxafterdark.net/linux-after-dark-episode-68/

barcamplondon, to Software
@barcamplondon@mastodon.org.uk avatar

Hackathon 15+16 Jun 2024

some news about tickets, what to bring, and how team members collaborate

new blogpost

https://bclhack.wordpress.com/2024/04/21/kittens-teams-and-laptops/

bradlinder, to Pcs
@bradlinder@fosstodon.org avatar

Framework has largely delivered on its hardware promises, with a series of modular, repairable, and upgradeable laptops. But the company has struggled with firmware updates. Framework hopes to change that moving forward. https://buff.ly/3UnMdFS #Framework #FrameworkLaptop #PCs #Laptops #ModularPCs #FirmwareUpdates

awoodsnet, to linux
@awoodsnet@phpc.social avatar

So when you want to buy a Linux-first ready made laptop, you buy it from @system76 if you’re in the US, and from @tuxedocomputers if you’re in Europe.

Did i miss someone?

#Linux #laptops

darkghosthunter, to linux
@darkghosthunter@mastodon.social avatar

Is anyone rocking an Ryzen 8040 in Linux? What Kernel are you using?

hryggrbyr, to tech
@hryggrbyr@fedia.social avatar

Quick question for folks who like to reuse like … Are still easy enough to replace with of some flavour?

qlp, to linux
@qlp@linh.social avatar

I would only consider any of the upcoming Windows on ARM laptops with the new Qualcomm processors if and only if there is first-tier support for Linux and nothing is locked-down tight re: Secure Boot or TPM.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWH2rHYNj3c

#ARM #Qualcomm #Laptops #Linux

holyramenempire, to random
@holyramenempire@kolektiva.social avatar

A (trans) friend of mine got fired unfairly, and also her work won't make arrangements to take their equipment back. She asks:

"Does anyone know how to factory reset an Elitebook? It has one of those 'bitProtector' things installed."

KelsonTalksTech, to eink
@KelsonTalksTech@snac24.keysmash.xyz avatar

Something I'd be interested in that I can't seem to find:

A low-powered Linux laptop with an e-ink display, that I could use for long-form writing or coding.

What I've found so far are mostly either

  • Tablets intended for note-taking (like the ReMarkable or BOOX's various lines)
  • Higher-end where the e-ink display is an extra (like Lenovo's swivel designs where you rotate the display to use either an OLED or e-ink).

Some of the tablets do have keyboard cases, which would be better than just hooking up a random Bluetooth keyboard, but it doesn't look like I can just install programs on them, except for the Android ones, which aren't going to be ideal for things like coding or running build scripts or anything like that.

The closest I found was the Modos Paper Laptop, but seems to still be in the prototype phase.

Does this form factor exist yet? Am I just having trouble finding them because of the current state of search?

purism, to security

Privacy can be powerful. The Librem 14 is the first ultra-portable laptop for the security-conscious- designed chip-by-chip, line-by-line, to respect your rights to privacy, security, and freedom.

Order yours now! https://puri.sm/products/librem-14/…

jikodesu, to windows
@jikodesu@mastodon.social avatar

Taiwanese brand Asus leads list of the most repairable laptops.

"Asus laptops were easy to open and could be repaired easily from home. Replacement parts for them are also more affordable and readily available."

  1. Asus (Taiwan) 7.7
  2. Acer (Taiwan) 7.3
  3. Microsoft (US) 6.3
  4. Dell (US) 6.3
  5. HP (US) 5.6
  6. Lenovo (China) 5.5
  7. Apple (US) 4.3

https://pirg.org/articles/best-laptops-of-2024-the-most-repairable-laptops-and-why-it-matters/

macst3r, to upcycling German
@macst3r@mastodon.social avatar

Things you can make from old, dead laptops

https://yewtu.be/watch?v=WLP_L7Mgz6M

qlp, to linux
@qlp@linh.social avatar
thelinuxEXP, to linux
@thelinuxEXP@mastodon.social avatar

Every time I review any hardware on the channel, I always get asked « where the affordable options are », so here are 2 from @slimbook, the « Elemental » line.

They start under 550€, or under 500€ if you don’t have to pay VAT, and they actually give you a really solid device for the cost:

https://youtu.be/3wCexOqw-h4

ai6yr, to Cybersecurity

Framework has reportedly had a breach. Customer names, emails, and outstanding balances. https://community.frame.work/t/framework-data-breach/43408

jikodesu, to windows
@jikodesu@mastodon.social avatar

It looks like Windows 10 users are NOT upgrading to Windows 11 because they do NOT want to get those AI Bing CoPilot crap.

https://www.theregister.com/2024/01/02/windows_11_unable_to_escape/?td=rt-3a

ai6yr, to hardware

Me: I'd like a reliable laptop with good battery life, lets me get my work done, which I can load all the tools I need... no shoving ads in my face, channeling my data for advertising, trying to sell me things, and not locking me into hardware.

Manufacturers: YOU NEED AI. AI IS THE FUTURE.

https://www.theverge.com/23979164/laptops-2024-ai-surface-windows-intel-amd

grenangen, to linux

The new @tuxedocomputers laptop has been setup and done it’s first full work day. What an amazing little machine. It packs a punch 🥊 and I’m amazed over the great battery time. Well done.

Tuxedo Pulse 14 Gen 3

gregorni, to intel
@gregorni@fosstodon.org avatar

So according to Intel their latest lineup of mobile CPUs is the biggest jump in laptop CPU development of their entire history.

They're getting absolutely destroyed by AMD's current generation laptop chips.

Intel Core Ultra 7 155H Meteor Lake vs. AMD Ryzen 7 7840U On Linux In 300+ CPU Benchmarks – Phoronix
https://www.phoronix.com/review/intel-core-ultra-7-155h-linux/12

#Intel #AMD #laptop #CPU #mobileCPU #IntelCore #AMDZen4 #benchmark #laptops #performance #AMDZen

ai6yr, (edited ) to shopping

Saw this on a Costco ad. Word of advice: DO NOT BUY laptops from this particular company.We did two years ago, and the one we have will not accept third party battery replacements (will not power up the machine with a third party battery), and the company DOES NOT sell replacement batteries. Yes, this is the same one with draconian printer cartridge restrictions.

leyrer, to random
@leyrer@chaos.social avatar

Seit vergangener Woche fehlen zwei #Laptops mit mehr als 700.000 E-Mails zu der CumEx-Affäre, in die der deutsche Bundeskanzler verwickelt ist.

Wieso liegen die Mails nur auf den Laptops? Wieso gibt es von diesen Laptops keine Images?
Gibt es in Deutschland wirklich keine digital-ForensikerInnen oder ist das bewusste Inkompetenz?

tuxedocomputers, to random German
@tuxedocomputers@linuxrocks.online avatar

𝓦𝓱𝓮𝓷 𝓽𝓱𝓲𝓷𝓰𝓼 𝓱𝓪𝓿𝓮 𝓽𝓸 𝓰𝓸 𝓯𝓪𝓼𝓽!

We have that are and ready for shipment within and therefore cannot be configured.
Take a look at our right away - order and receive them as soon as possible!

https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/Linux-Hardware/Linux-Notebooks/Alle.tuxedo#!#2452,2455

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