Hey! I got around to test it with a VGA cable and it fucking works! Watched a Seinfeld episode on it.
Hey! I got around to test it with a VGA cable and it fucking works! Watched a Seinfeld episode on it.
Nice - I didn’t have a VGA cable handy but I took it with me and will try when I get my hands on one
EDIT: the LED lights up though
It was outside my dad’s house - It turns out he found it with some old tech in his house and pit it out there hoping someone would take it.
I took it the next time I came.
EDIT: he says it was out there 2 weeks
Also a nice idea, thanks.
Nice, I just did that and that’s exactly what I was looking for. Thanks : )
X200 Libre ftw
Can you tell me more about the typing experience of the onscreen keyboard?
How is the on screen keyboard?
I think the only thing that changes are the drivers for their laptops and some software fixes for touchpad etc.
It’s a tuxedo. The xp15 gen 11 vor clevo PD50. i7 10th gen and a 2070 max q. And a 4k OLED. Battery life is about 50 min : (
I would LOVE an arm machine, but I need a GPU for work.
I got my eyes on the framework 16. I could leave the GPU at home and go for battery life. Or put it in and go into work mode.
My 2c:
On projects over a certain revenue the AI could say how much it was influenced (trained on) by the respective copyrighted content and then royalties could go out to the people who own that content in percents.
My 4c:
There could be an intellectual property blockchain and everything that can be used to train an AI gets a token.
Again, I think all of this should only be mandatory for huge corporations, similar to how unreal engine is free under 1 million dollar earnings.
This could also be an interesting way to see how human made content makes its way through the “minds” of AIs.
Does anyone have on-screen keyboard experience with Linux tablets?
GNOME Mobile should have a good one after purism started pushing it, right?
Any more info on this?
My m1 has rwally crappy Battery life
Have a clevo and it sucks.Battery life is poory And the Fans go off for like no reason
How is the transition from docker to podman? I’m using two compose scripts and like 10 containers each. And portainer to comfortably restart stuff on the fly