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The wrong ICE is melting, the wrong amazon is burning.
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Der macht kurz Pause und freut sich unter neuem Namen in ungefΓ€hr 361 Tagen wieder auf euch.

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When I first gave KDE Plasma a try, I mainly did so because I thought it looked great. And it does look great!
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But when you start poking around the desktop environment's innards, you start noticing that it's not just a pretty face. It actually has some really killer apps included that have actually stopped me from going back to Windows. And discovering those apps is a ton of fun.
https://www.xda-developers.com/after-decades-of-windows-linux-kde-spoiling-me-rotten/

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β˜ƒοΈkarolherbstβ˜ƒοΈ

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Tested the DisplayPort support on my Macbook Air M2 today and it works reasonable well, just that presumably the firmware doesn't detect frequencies/resolutions properly and my 165-180Hz display gets capped to 144Hz, which is still good!

But that's also probably nothing that can be fixed sadly and it's probably a firmware issue as macos has the same restrictions.

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If you missed my talk with Xobs at , the recording is now up: https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-xous-a-pure-rust-rethink-of-the-embedded-operating-system

Learn about Xous, the pure-Rust OS we've been working on, and the Baochip-1x, a full custom silicon chip that will soon be available, purpose-built to run Xous!

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@mntmn *rolling on the now-damaged floor laughing*
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f_ πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ

39c3's pretty nice so far







no I did not go there in person
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1976: RAM is the most expensive part of a computer
1996: RAM is getting pretty affordable
2016: "RAM is cheap"
2026: RAM is the most expensive part of a computer
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@migy @9lore alt text:

1st pane:
someone labeled "firmware dev" along a huge cylinder full of water, leaking because there's a big hole at the middle (labeled "cursed firmware")

2nd pane:
That person's hand with some sort of black tape covering the hole (labeled "mateboot")
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cybersecurity 2025

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Ubisoft's Rainbow Six Siege servers, hosted at i3D, have been offline for a day due to a security incident.

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Kids these days...

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What's new in postmarketOS v25.12?

1. New features added
2. Old features removed
3. Bugs fixed
4. Bugs added
5. Maintained devices added
6. Unmaintained devices removed

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This is Garfield, he sleeps at , wake him up by calling 91255

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@ptrc I thought this was a windows xp desktop for 2 seconds
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