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Is there a way to keep Linux responsive when at ~100% CPU usage?
  • Actually, I've experienced the opposite. I find Windows lagging much more often than Linux when compiling something, especially since Linux switched to the EEVDF scheduler. The most important factor that influences lag on both systems seems to be the power profile though. If I set my power profile to save battery, the system lags from time to time but if I set it to performance it basically never happens (on GNOME you can change that in the quick menu, not sure about KDE). It might be that your Windows is simply tuned more towards performance by default at the cost of higher power consumption.

  • The potential of mediation for free software development
    aaronerhardt.github.io The potential of mediation for free software development

    Recently, I’ve been introduced to a communication technique called mediation, which is a process often used to avoid lawsuits or to resolve conflicts within companies or families. Mediation is far better than other options in almost every single aspect and typically concludes with a win-win situatio...

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    Relm4 is back! Announcing version 0.7 and 0.8
    relm4.org Relm4 is back! Announcing version 0.7 and 0.8

    I’m happy to announce Relm4 0.7 and 0.8! It has been some time since I last posted here and I actually even skipped the announcement of Relm4 0.6 due to lack of time. Fortunately, I found some time this week and am back with not one, but two releases! Because Relm4 follows the version numbers of the...

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    Relm4 is back! Announcing version 0.7 and 0.8
    relm4.org Relm4 is back! Announcing version 0.7 and 0.8

    I’m happy to announce Relm4 0.7 and 0.8! It has been some time since I last posted here and I actually even skipped the announcement of Relm4 0.6 due to lack of time. Fortunately, I found some time this week and am back with not one, but two releases! Because Relm4 follows the version numbers of the...

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