Tibert

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Key EU parliament comitee took stance towards protecting end-to-end encryption, and no device scanning. A possible win for privacy (www.eff.org)

Thanks to more than 100 civil society groups joined us in speaking out against this proposal. So did thousands of individuals who signed the petition demanding that the EU “Stop Scanning Me.”...

Tibert,

The mx5 only support sbc (minimum to support) aac and LDAC. They dropped aptx to only use their own high latency (and not that much better) codec. The headphone has BT 5.3, but does not support LC3 (an extremely good, low latency codec integrated in base bluetooth).

If you want to check what codec is used in windows, or change, there is a tool : www.bluetoothgoodies.com/a2dp/

Not sure if it’s free or free trial. But they also have a software allowing to check what is currently in use which is a free trial.

Tibert,

I recently finished Grime (I got it for free on EGS). Not 100% tho.

A metroidvania with lots of difficulty to it.

Tho I found it to be a great game, but not amazing.

The bosses have great music and a beautiful design, they offer a great challenge, and often a respoin point is close enough to not be an annoyance.

There was some (multiple) places where area music was absent, and seemed sketchy.

Weapon balance is, well not that great, due to stamina. The game heavily pushes towards using low stamina consumption weapons, which also attack fast and do low damage per hit.

Higher damage per hit weapons are slower and use more stamina which is very punishing.

The inability to change the mouse binds is also a disappointment. Tho good thing I had ghub to create macros for the game and allow me to change those.

Tibert,

This post : When stupid people read company news

(great ceo choice, she has experience in communication, which is the main thing a ceo has to do for gnome. She doesn’t need to do or participate deeply in development.

And shaman, well whatever, why do you even care?)

Tibert, (edited )

Personnellement je détesterais voir ça dans un texte. Je n’y comprendrais pas grand chose.

  • iel n’a aucun sens pour moi, étant un mot singulier, soit il soit elle ?
  • Adelphe ? Pour frère/soeur je suppose. Mais vu que je ne l’ai jamais utilisé je n’ai pas compris ce que ça voulais dire avant de chercher.
  • Celleux… J’ai du regarder un peu pour comprendre que c’est dérivé de celles et ceux.
Tibert,

Most intel driver news you’ll see will most certainly be about the ARC gpus. The integrated gpus not beeing that much worked on for performance and gaming.

Tibert,

S takes. Intel is a new player with a lot less experience creating drivers for dedicated gpus and gaming.

So it’s not about beeing “crap”.

It’s about beeing impressive that they still support their new linup while increasing the competition pressure on amd and nvidia. They are getting better and better with time, amd maybe at one point, or with next gen we’ll get competition forcing the 2 old ones to get better pricing.

Tibert, (edited )

Hijacking edit : The article in this post is trash look at this one : spectrum.ieee.org/thermal-transistor

I’m not sure if I understand this very well, and how small these could be built.

But let’s look at the computer cpus. It maybe would allow for a better heat management in these chips.

When a cpu is designed, the engineers have no idea where the hot-spot is. After plenty of testing, a general spot for a termal probe would be found. However that spot may not be the real hot spot, due to limitations in the design and other factors, like the uneven dissipation of heat in the chip. So there is a tollererance used to prevent the chip from burning itself.

Maybe these thermal transistors could transfer the heat where it really matters and even out how the head gets out of the cpu, which would possibly enhance that heat management and get better results.

I don’t remember exactly where this cpu temperature probe limitation was discussed. It would be in one of these 2 videos from Der8auer :

youtu.be/ljZt_TQegHE?si=gMbcvfkznG-scZh0

youtu.be/h9TjJviotnI?si=lzt057vUjGb6YIPa

Tibert,

I don’t use chromium, did not test currently.

But I just saw a video about a chromium browser : Thorium.

It’s chromium but with many hardware acceleration, speed, and compatibility enhancements coming from multiple sources and from the guy developing it on github, making it very fast and nicer to use than default chromium.

It has Google sync, so it’s not ungoogled, but it has way less bload and more privacy than chrome.

youtu.be/naDYUVFs1-8?si=Rd6Un0OKANEQHktH

The link to the browser website : thorium.rocks

Magnetize no longer kills pilots before they hit the ground

I’ve used Mag probably a half a dozen times to unlock versions of this riven, and today, with 25 minutes of mission and about 8 Dargyns spawned, it did not work even once. Typically I get at least 75% success rate per time I get Magnetize around a flying pilot/ This time, every single pilot fell out of the magnetize bubble...

Tibert,

I used Mesa with her regulators. It worked for me before. Tho I did not open such riven recently, so I did not try it.

It was destroying the dargin then the pilot right after.

Tibert,

Don’t know, not using ublock origin. I use enhancer for YouTube on Firefox, and still not seeing any pop up.

Tho I have it set to allow ads for subscribed channels. Tho the setting seems bugged as a feature where most video ads get blocked, but some of them still run sometimes at the start of the video. The square adds on the side aren’t blocked either, but they are not a hindrance.

Tibert,

The thing written in the first sentence in the f-droid store. Just there go look, it’s soo hard… You also have all the codeberg link there…

More seriously, it’s a fork from infinity for reddit but for Lemmy. codeberg.org/Bazsalanszky/Eternity

Tibert,

Before cache? I hope it caches things…

Tibert,

Ember was my first frame other than the starter excalibur.

I still, wasn’t understanding how the game worked.

I just assumed that because it wasn’t the starter frame it would just be better at everything (a noob thought). And well I wasn’t that wrong, but not for the right reason.

Tho even if I have used here a bit, I quickly learned that I could farm warframes from some boss fights, and so got rhino. I dokn’t remember exactly the timing of all this.

Now mr32, I have may warframe, few are modded and ready… And ember prime is… Just there with a pile of dust waiting to get out for some low level content where I won’t use equinox.

Tibert, (edited )

The Hot sort seems to show new and sligly older content, with an enphasis on new. So I just sort by hot, as the algorithm is pretty good for that.

And mostly on subscribed. All being mostly to discover other things.

For supported sort types : join-lemmy.org/docs/…/03-votes-and-ranking.html

Tibert, (edited )

Only posts originating from your instance.

So only posts made by people from lemmy.world.

When you post something, the post is on lemmy.world.

For example, this is your post lemmy.world/post/7469149 . If you would post to another community, it would still be lemmy.world/post/xxx even if the community isn’t on lemmy.world. But the post is attached to that community.

All is all the post from all the communities the accounts in your instance are subscribed to.

Tibert,

This tech seems cool for people who may need it, or even just for fitness or other things.

But if Google is behind using the data to whatever money purpose (like selling ads), it becomes a bit bad.

Tho they would already do so with watches or other health tech connecting to their services. So 🤷. If people have already choose a Google product for health, it doesn’t change much, it’s just another cool tech to the collection.

Tibert,

Well what if I’m just not inteterested in YouTube music (just because I don’t listed to a lot of music)?

It does make the deal a lot worse.

Tibert,

Wtf are you talking about. Path Tracing is used in the sence of extreme Ray Tracing. A lot heavier but with more detail ray tracing.

Tibert,

Attention à ce que tu souhaite…

Sur l’article il n’y a aucune mention de la densité énergétique des batteries. Si on se base sur l’article de Lesnumeriques : lesnumeriques.com/…/les-batteries-au-sodium-une-a…

La dentiste de la batterie sodium-ion de CATL était de 185Wh/kg en 2018. Ce qui est bien loin des 285Wh/kg des batteries lithium-ion.

Si on suppose que le cnrs ai pu égaler la promesse de 200Wh/kg de CATL, ça rest quand même bien en dessous du lithium ion.

Une densité plus faible signifie que pour obtenir la même quantité de charge, la batterie doit être plus grande (généralement), et surtout plus lourde. Ce qui n’est pas bien compatible avec les téléphones.

Tibert,

Après qui sait, peut etre la batterie peut avoir une capacité intéressante et peut être un jour on aura une batterie qui peut aller dans les tels sans perdre ou trop perdre en capacité.

J’ai aussi vu d’autres technologies comme à l’aluminium passer qui serait aussi bonnes que le lithium, mais se chargerait encore plus vite et aurait plus de cycles. Mais qui elle aussi a des problèmes à résoudre de technologie et production pour arriver sur le marché.

Tibert,

Currently, there are some alternatives, or bluetooth versions which work pretty well.

Often wireless gaming brands offer a usb dongle. That dongle often uses a proprietary protocol over 2.4ghz. And allow enough bandwidth for audio and mic. Some brand give more or less bandwidth to the mic, or have better compression, or bandwidth.

And currently, there is a fairly “new”, already here since bt 5.3 : LC3. It’s a very well optimised protocol which allows for about the same quality at lower bandwidth than other protocol. It also has lower latency. This protocol has started to be used by gaming brands, like Creative, in a usb dongle. Or even in standalone headphones. On the Creative headset, it would allow enough bandwidth for audio and mic without much compromise (like if it wad a proprietary dongle).

Obviously the quality may not be as good as wired. But it should be enough for most people.

Huawei also seems to have announced (not sure if yet released, it should be in an honor phone), their bluetooth competitor. They say 6x faster (more bandwidth I guess) newatlas.com/…/nearlink-wireless-huawei/.

Tibert,

The battery optimisation and app prediction (loading apps into memory so they start faster).

Charging optimisation on some phones.

And maybe other things. Can depend on the brand, software and used apps.

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