

Anyways, no actual AI company is going to buy $100M of AI cards just to run all of their software through an unfinished community made translation layer, no matter how good it becomes.
Good. So prices might actually be reasonable.
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Anyways, no actual AI company is going to buy $100M of AI cards just to run all of their software through an unfinished community made translation layer, no matter how good it becomes.
Good. So prices might actually be reasonable.


ZLUDA exists.


People who still use WinRAR kinda deserve that. Seriously. WinRAR in 2026? Like WTF.


So 99% AI is OK if the last 1% was made by non-AI, a real dog bark or so.


Support for 32 bit UEFI on 64 bit Linux is a matter of facts, not a matter to come to an agreement.


that hardware is in no way an extreme case to run a linux distro on. Just a normal walk in the park.
“The Atom CPU is 64bits, the UEFI 32bits – a combinaon […] many distributions no longer support.”
So no


I’m not defending Microsoft but to say that Stardock is sketchy has no base in reality.


https://www.stardock.com/products/start11/
Costs money but works with only minor quirks when switching between iGPU and dGPU.



damn, I was fine turning it down before finding out it had AI at the core.
“AI at its core” is a BS marketing phrase. Obviously there is no AI in the actual operating system core.


It’s not really enshittification when “Google reads your mail” has been the entire point since the launch of GMail. Relevant ads, grouping mails into topics, find spam, etc. has always been the selling point of GMail.


Do Americans not have FritzBox routers for that crap to be the most popular router?


the vast majority of people will be OK with this
I don’t think the vast majority of Windows users are even aware of the Xbox Game Bar to begin with, let alone all the features there.
The rounded corners are cosmetic. Using the 3-dots menu you cannot put a video into more than playlist at once any longer. The checkboxes are gone and clicking the new bookmark icon next to a playlist closes the window.
I use it all the time to categorize music.
https://markdown.land/markdown-code-block
Btw:
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Stay on topic: Posts and discussions should be related to Linux, open source software, and related technologies.
Not sure your support question how to format Lemmy replies qualifies…
A new power brick is needed anyway. That’s why FW now has a much more powerful one as well.
The 395 obviously would throttle if heat or power become a problem.
If GPD can put the 395 in a handheld, Framework can put it in a 16" chassis.
What are you talking about? Of course there is newer hardware than a Radeon RX 7700. The 7900 specifically.
The CPU also has no Ryzen 395 option either which Framework source for their unmodular desktop PC.
Surely there will be a desktop case for the old mainboard, as with the case for the 13" mainboard. Then you can to a little yoink and have yourself a good desktop PC.
Well, the idea is that you can upgrade components without replacing everything, so the initial cost is higher but the long term cost is lower.
That said, they took their time. The 1st generation is old now. The Radeon dGPU is probably weaker or on a similar level than the new Ryzen iGPU. There is no Radeon dGPU upgrade path other than “just use the old one”. They have a better upgrade cadence with the 13 inch model.


The courts already affirmed that the president can do anything while in power.
Fire causes air pollution. News at 11.