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leanleft, to linux in Transparent compression layer on Linux?
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webserver software can compress.
docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/…/compression/ .

leanleft, to technology in T-Mobile imposes $5 monthly price hike on customers using older plans
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Be careful that unlimited ( more acurately labeled via the “high speed data” limit) is a widely used practice of false advertising.
Check the throttle speed to see what happens after you run out of data.

leanleft, to technology in Firefox 126: New Search Data Telemetry, Improved Copy Without Site Tracking, Security Fixes, and More
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Lets say you live in a tribe. Everyone eats the same shit. Everyone does the same work. Everyone feels the same way. Why is it necessary to pinpoint an individual?
Any specimen from the batch is going to tell you what you what you want to know.

leanleft, to linux in Upstreaming Linux kernel support for the Snapdragon X Elite
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Found some background info

pcmag.com/…/qualcomm-snapdragon-x-elite-oryon-unv…

“detailed the first SoC in the company’s Snapdragon X Elite line, powered by its much-anticipated next-gen CPU core, code-named “Oryon.” [Teased earlier in the month] (pcmag.com/…/qualcomm-teases-next-gen-snapdragon-x…), “Snapdragon X” is the branding for Qualcomm’s newest SoCs for PC compute, and the Snapdragon Elite X is the first issue, positioned as its premium solution.”

“the punchiest processor for laptops that it has ever produced.”

“The 8cx chips were built around a CPU core that Qualcomm dubbed Kryo. Oryon is a newer CPU core that will power the conventional compute in Snapdragon X Elite. It was announced at 2022’s Snapdragon Summit and will underpin future Qualcomm initiatives in areas including laptop, mobile phone, automotive, and mixed reality experiences. It’s a custom core (rather than a licensed-from-Arm core) and a product, in part, of the company’s 2021 acquisition of Nuvia,”

“Oryon (pronounced like “Orion,” the star system) in its initial offering is a 12-core Arm CPU core, custom-designed by Qualcomm, built on 64-bit architecture and 4nm process technology. It’s the successor to the Kryo used in Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 (5nm process) and earlier 8cx efforts.
The overall boost clock on these 12 cores is 3.8GHz, with the ability (a bit like Intel chips with their various Turbo Boost and Turbo Boost Max technologies) to boost just one or two cores to 4.3GHz. According to Qualcomm, this limited acceleration should manifest in faster application launch times, better web browsing responsiveness, and snappier UI. The company also points out that, when in boost mode, these cores are the world’s first 4GHz-capable Arm cores. The cores on this initial Oryon effort are clustered into three sets of four. All of them are designated as high-performance cores, in contrast to the “hybrid design” (Intel’s term) of Intel’s recent-generation Core desktop and mobile processors, most of which are divided into banks of Performance and Efficient cores (P-cores and E-cores).”

"integrated neural processing unit (NPU), dedicated silicon for processing the large data sets associated with AI workloads. (See: Intel’s “Meteor Lake” laptop chips, coming in December, and AMD’s recent Phoenix mobile processors with Ryzen AI.) The Elite X employs Qualcomm’s own Hexagon NPU, which in earlier times was better classed as a digital signal processor (DSP). In mobile designs, this kind of DSP would often be allocated side jobs like image processing to keep workloads off the hungrier CPU; now, AI and machine-learning workloads are in its purview. The Hexagon silicon is rated for 45 TOPS (trillions of operations per second) under INT4. In addition, according to the company, the NPU is capable of handling large language models (LLMs) up to 13B parameters. (LLMs with 7B parameters are also supported. With those smaller models, 30-token-per-second processing is possible.) "

“Main memory is now LPDDR5x, supporting 136GB per second of memory bandwidth. Capacities to 64GB will be supported on the platform at the discretion of the OEM. The LPDDR5x is backed by 42MB of total cache.”

“This being a Qualcomm processor, with the company’s pedigree, you’d expect leading-edge connectivity aspects to the platform, and Elite X holds to that. Wi-Fi 7 support is on the menu, as well as, of course, 5G in select SKUs as implemented”

leanleft, to privacy in What are the most private social media platforms?
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mastodon on a homeserver. no public posting.

leanleft, to privacy in What are the most private social media platforms?
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thats not entirely true.

leanleft, to privacy in What are the most private social media platforms?
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do some research

leanleft, to globalnews in Sea drone warfare has arrived. The U.S. is floundering
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perhaps we should invest in peace and cooperation instead

leanleft, to til in TIL 40 states in the US charge you $20-$80 a day for being incarcerated in prison.
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Indicative of a failed system OR a abusive system.
Pick one.
There are no other explanations.
Pick one.

leanleft, to technology in The Affordable Connectivity Program Kept Them Online. What Now?
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I don’t know why we even pay unless having the 100% desired experience.

  • 100% privacy
  • 0 ads
  • full decentralization
  • lightning speeds
  • good experience

Anything less is a scam. Live your best life possible.

99% of the population doesn’t get this.
They aren’t even aware that this is an option.
They settle for mainstream social media jail.

edit: should add: low price.
this is lesser important depending on how much experience is fulfilled.

leanleft, (edited ) to science_memes in It's getting hot in here
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Closest thing I can think of isen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainstem.

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6034117/

The body may act intelligently… But not directly most related to the brain.

Edit: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fever#Pathophysiology_of_…

leanleft, to technology in The Affordable Connectivity Program Kept Them Online. What Now?
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The internet isn’t worth so much that people are going to be willing to pay $100 and get their shit stolen.

leanleft, to firefox in Can I control my firefox browser externally (from CLI or make an app) ?
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leanleft, to health in Worst U.S. cities for air pollution ranked in new American Lung Association report
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So these are cities with most opportunity for green initiatives.

leanleft, (edited ) to asklemmy in When was the last time you felt helpless in life?
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Searching hypertension… Wikipedia shows me this:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essential_hypertensionHowever its safest to rule out any other causes en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secondary_hypertension

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