ozymandias117, ozymandias117@lemmy.world

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Not to mention the Mythos red team report claims, even at the currently subsidized inference prices, it cost over $20,000 to find that OpenBSD bug





Trump needs the war to end before elections later this year… I think it’s extremely likely the US agrees to giving Iran more power than it had before the beginning, Trump just needs one small concession so he can call it a “win” even if he’s lost


I think the question is less “should they” and more, there is one already announced and in production, so what do you think it’ll look like

https://m.imdb.com/title/tt34352214/


Wait. So the flaw was in uutils, and this article reported it as a systemd bug…?


I think it’s more a finance bro psyop… “Don’t worry about the shit he’s doing, just keep investing, he’ll give up anyway”


Debian on my personal computers and servers.

Ubuntu on my work desktop, RHEL on work’s servers

I wouldn’t consider Debian “Canonical"-y, it’s just what they happened to pick as their upstream.

I tried some of the atomic distros, but ran into too many problems. When I buy a new computer, I sometimes have to run Opensuse Tumbleweed or Arch to get new enough hardware support… Too lazy to rebuild my kernel and mesa at home


It’s perfect for what my sister in law needs, but it’s not something I would generally recommend

She really just needs a real operating system for her phone for school

We will consider a used M1/M2 used, but I would expect Apple to stop supporting those sooner than the Neo


I’m not a lyricist, but this is at least closer…

Who works for a place that licks AI’s taint


Thanks, you typed more than I was going to :)

Only note is FEX and the Android compatibility layer were two separate goals Valve put a lot of work into, so I wouldn’t classify it as a side-effect.

One is to allow Windows games to work on the Frame, the other is to allow Android games to work on the Frame


FEX is to allow running x86 programs on ARM, but they’re only targeting the Steam Frame (SteamOS/Arch Linux) right now.

That VR headset uses a processor similar to phones, but they have not announced anything about moving to using these tools to allow you to play Windows games on Android

There are several moving pieces, so I understand the confusion


I would call it Android emulator for Linux.

The point is to be able to install and run an Android APK on SteamOS (which runs Arch Linux)


I’m confused… Cursor? Surely you control everything via keyboard?


Just need to use less obvious insults, a la, “your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberries”

Still poisons the model with something an end user won’t like, but isn’t easy enough to train out


!null@lemmy.org

No, other way around, Steam Frame runs Linux.

The Meta Quest VR headset runs Android, so Valve has worked on an emulation layer for Android games on Linux, ideally allowing developers to just release current Meta Quest games on their headset.


The software manager they’re using already looks like GNOME 3+

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uses GrapheneOS on a Pixel 7 or LineageOS flashed onto a LG Tribute with zero Google apps, and everything backed up via nextcloud running on a headless Debian Raspberry Pie?

Hey now, it’s a Pixel 8 and Raspbian.

Two google apps in a separate profile with a different pin


Posts by ozymandias117, ozymandias117@lemmy.world

Comments by ozymandias117, ozymandias117@lemmy.world

Not to mention the Mythos red team report claims, even at the currently subsidized inference prices, it cost over $20,000 to find that OpenBSD bug





Trump needs the war to end before elections later this year… I think it’s extremely likely the US agrees to giving Iran more power than it had before the beginning, Trump just needs one small concession so he can call it a “win” even if he’s lost


I think the question is less “should they” and more, there is one already announced and in production, so what do you think it’ll look like

https://m.imdb.com/title/tt34352214/


Wait. So the flaw was in uutils, and this article reported it as a systemd bug…?


I think it’s more a finance bro psyop… “Don’t worry about the shit he’s doing, just keep investing, he’ll give up anyway”


Debian on my personal computers and servers.

Ubuntu on my work desktop, RHEL on work’s servers

I wouldn’t consider Debian “Canonical"-y, it’s just what they happened to pick as their upstream.

I tried some of the atomic distros, but ran into too many problems. When I buy a new computer, I sometimes have to run Opensuse Tumbleweed or Arch to get new enough hardware support… Too lazy to rebuild my kernel and mesa at home


It’s perfect for what my sister in law needs, but it’s not something I would generally recommend

She really just needs a real operating system for her phone for school

We will consider a used M1/M2 used, but I would expect Apple to stop supporting those sooner than the Neo


I’m not a lyricist, but this is at least closer…

Who works for a place that licks AI’s taint


Thanks, you typed more than I was going to :)

Only note is FEX and the Android compatibility layer were two separate goals Valve put a lot of work into, so I wouldn’t classify it as a side-effect.

One is to allow Windows games to work on the Frame, the other is to allow Android games to work on the Frame


FEX is to allow running x86 programs on ARM, but they’re only targeting the Steam Frame (SteamOS/Arch Linux) right now.

That VR headset uses a processor similar to phones, but they have not announced anything about moving to using these tools to allow you to play Windows games on Android

There are several moving pieces, so I understand the confusion


I would call it Android emulator for Linux.

The point is to be able to install and run an Android APK on SteamOS (which runs Arch Linux)


I’m confused… Cursor? Surely you control everything via keyboard?


Just need to use less obvious insults, a la, “your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberries”

Still poisons the model with something an end user won’t like, but isn’t easy enough to train out


!null@lemmy.org

No, other way around, Steam Frame runs Linux.

The Meta Quest VR headset runs Android, so Valve has worked on an emulation layer for Android games on Linux, ideally allowing developers to just release current Meta Quest games on their headset.


The software manager they’re using already looks like GNOME 3+

 reply
9


uses GrapheneOS on a Pixel 7 or LineageOS flashed onto a LG Tribute with zero Google apps, and everything backed up via nextcloud running on a headless Debian Raspberry Pie?

Hey now, it’s a Pixel 8 and Raspbian.

Two google apps in a separate profile with a different pin