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  • Banana Pi R3 or R64 (OpenWRT). Some DIY assembly required but it will probably last you over a decade.

    My favorite part about these is that they are unbrickable. There is no bootloader to permanently corrupt as the firmware that loads the flash chip is in mask memory and the firmware you load from OpenWRT is the bootloader + firmware. So even if the flash chip dies you can use the other flash chip on the board or with soldering skills replace it and re-flash it.

  • Anon prefers Frameworks over Thinkpads
  • Fuck Electron. I hate that current trend. I like my long battery life and being able to run more than 3 applications on my MacBook Pro.

    I will always use the example of how I subscribed to Spotify for a couple months back in 2015 and realized that the app constantly sat at the top of the Using Significant Energy list on my mac and was the reason the fan was so loud. I switched away to Apple Music for that sole reason. iTunes by comparison was very power efficient. It plays music for gods sake. How can you fail at playing music that badly.

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    Firefox user loses 7,470 opened tabs saved over two years after they can’t restore browsing session
  • Then you're really not doing that much research. I can easily open 20 to 50 tabs for just one project. I'm not defending leaving them open. I've finally started to address the problem by learning how to take notes. I chose Joplin for this.

    Autism/ADHD is a bitch for some things and note taking and writing up research has never just "come to me".

  • My Windows Computer Just Doesn't Feel Like Mine Anymore
  • I chose Manjaro KDE as one of the SteamVR requirements is KDE Plasma. It's required because it has a DRM function to allow SteamVR to take ownership of the DisplayPort.

    A quick google search says that PopOS is Gnome based. But KDE can be installed over it? I might give it a go.

  • My Windows Computer Just Doesn't Feel Like Mine Anymore
  • Windows 10 LTSC FTW!!! I just installed it and wow is it snappier and devoid of nearly all of those annoyances. I have no idea if productivity apps are affected by its stripped down nature but for Steam gaming it's perfect. I get less lag spikes on steamVR.

    I haven't trusted Windows in years. This is just for gaming. I have a physically separate hot swappable Optane SSDs for Linux and Windows Gaming.

    For those who will winge at me for not just switching to Linux. During this process I gave a concerted effort to give Linux a go and chose Manjaro KDE to try for steamVR gaming. It sucked. Once I had worked out that it was a permissions issue (It's always a fucking permissions issue under Linux) and just ran it under the root account, there was extremely high latency for the VR compositor to HMD display. Completely unusable as it made me sick and that's usually very hard. I tried X11 and Wayland. Direct and Non Direct output modes. No success.

  • Samsung forces repair stores to destroy customer smartphones, iFixit ends cooperation
  • Sound like another reason for the "free press" to get reforms about their accuracy reporting the "news". I am typically against such restrictive legislation but if the news holds that much power, they need to see some regulation put in place.

  • 32TB hard drives are incoming according to Toshiba
  • My solution is RAIDZ5 and storing the backup on LTO6 tape with parity/erasure code. I think the fact that scrub times take 24 hours even on 16TB drives is already over the safety margin. If a drive failure happens, the first thing I'll do to run a manual diff backup which should take a fraction of the time and then run the ZFS resilver.

    I'm beginning to see why SSD RAID is being considered now. My guess for HDDs in enterprise is that a RAID 15 (I made this up) would be considered. What I mean is data is stored on two identical servers each running RAID5 or 6. Off the shelf solutions like Gluster exist and that seems to be gaining traction at least according to Linus Tech Tips.

  • Framework won’t be just a laptop company anymore
  • I think the only way it makes sense for Framework to get into the phone market is to follow the footsteps of Pine64 trying to create Linux phones. There's no point making a phone at an inherently higher cost to make it more durable and repairable with a "closed SDK" SoC that has a fixed EoL date. I made a more detailed comment about this in the main thread.

  • Framework won’t be just a laptop company anymore
  • I as far as I know the best OpenWRT AP's / Routers you can buy right now is the Banana Pi R64, R3, R4(Still in development). Open source firmware with a long support life of updates and security patches and a nice metal casing.

    I say as far as I know because I have not bought one yet as I don't have the funds for that right now. It is my next AP replacement though.

  • Framework won’t be just a laptop company anymore
  • Framework tackling phones is useless if they go the mainstream SoC route (Qualcomm, Mediatek) as they don't have the software team needed to make those work properly (I would argue alot of handset manufactures don't either). From what I hear you need a hell of software team to "fix" the garbage Android SDK released for those chips. Most importantly is if they go the closed mainstream SoC route which have EoL SDK support dates then what's the point of building a durable repairable phone at a higher price point when you have to throw it out at the same as everyone else?

    I want to see Framework enter the Linux phone market using "open" chips like Rockchip alongside Pine64's Pinephone (Pro) and the Librem 5 as I think they would more likely have the funds, dev time and community support to help bring say PostmarketOS into a usable state then have to rework the SDK. This way the phone's EoL date would be determined be the local phone infrastructure shutdowns. A much longer amount of time.

  • Has Newegg discontinued free shipping to Australia?

    Newegg seems to be no longer offering free over ~$380 World EggSaver Standard to Australia? Can anyone else confirm this?

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    Buying a Framework without Intel Boot Guard or AMD PSB enabled?

    Is there any progress regarding buying a Framework without Intel Boot Guard or AMD PSB enabled?

    There is a dead discussion on the framework community form where framework talked about

    >exploring the idea of shipping a version of the mainboard with boot guard disabled for those who want to run their own firmware

    back in 2021 but nothing since.

    https://community.frame.work/t/intel-boot-guard-coreboot/1178

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    Homelab Sales on Lemmy

    Does lemmy have an even remotely thriving version of r/homelabsales?

    I don't want to break my anti-reddit oath since June but this might do it.

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    Can I attach a 10GBase-LR to QSFP-40G-LR4 (CWDM)?

    cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/2534398

    > The 10GBase-LR is 1310nm and the QSFP-40G-LR4 CWDM channels are 1271, 1291, 1311 and 1331 nm. Are the 1310nm and 3rd channel 1311nm technically compatible? > > I have a 10Gb and (will eventually have) a 40Gb switch both fitted with basic LR (Q)SFP+ transceivers and want to know if I can directly connect them or will I have to use an adapter to fit an SFP+ in an QSFP+ port? > > I'm looking at using the XQX2502 QSFP+.

    EDIT: The goal of this exercise is I’m trying to work out if I can make an easily interoperable system where a singlemode fiber wall jack fed from a 40G switch can act as a both a 10G or 40G port as needed.

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    Can I attach a 10GBase-LR to QSFP-40G-LR4 (CWDM)?

    The 10GBase-LR is 1310nm and the QSFP-40G-LR4 CWDM channels are 1271, 1291, 1311 and 1331 nm. Are the 1310nm and 3rd channel 1311nm technically compatible?

    I have a 10Gb and (will eventually have) a 40Gb switch both fitted with basic LR (Q)SFP+ transceivers and want to know if I can directly connect them or will I have to use an adapter to fit an SFP+ in an QSFP+ port?

    I'm looking at using the XQX2502 QSFP+.

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    Is there a POM/Nickel waterblock available for the RX 7900xtx?

    Alphacool only has plexi front. Is EK's nickel plating still iffy?

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