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kirk781@discuss.tchncs.deto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Where is Linux not working well in your daily usage? Share your pain points as of 2026, so we can respectfully discuss
2·17 days agoIt is not a power profile problem since I have looked into that. Even under normal circumstances, simple stuff like having tons of tabs open cause it to creak. Yes the hardware is not cutting edge but my previous laptop was worse (4 GB Ram) and whilst Linux showed it’s limits then, it never came close to crashing ever. I don’t think my Debian install in the past ever freezed on older laptop.
But it is bonkers on this model.
kirk781@discuss.tchncs.deto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Where is Linux not working well in your daily usage? Share your pain points as of 2026, so we can respectfully discuss
1·17 days agoThis issue did not affect my previous laptop. However, under heavy load, my current laptop sometimes freezes and even REISUB sometimes failed to work. The only way is to force power off via button.
This persisted across all distros from Debian based to Fedora to current Void.
Other times, laptop will stutter to a near halt post some complex process and even after said process(like a Handbrake task) is closed, continues to act as if the resources were never freed.
I only used Windows 11 for a single month b/w 2016- current (other wise, distro hopping was default) and it was stable. I can’t pin point the actual root cause (driver issues, kernel level problem) but still persist with Linux (Windows has its own stuff of problems that we all are aware).
kirk781@discuss.tchncs.deto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Reddit stock down 9.39%, after digg open beta launch
62·23 days agoI have used Digg since couple of months (it was in private beta). As of then, the only AI they used was for providing summaries for articles/links which is not the worst use case. Of course, app is slow, communities are restricted to a few set of default (Atleast until couple of weeks ago) and worst of all, low user activity. Like, till a month before, it was impossible to see any post that even got 100+ up votes (they have a ranking/leaderboard system where it showed the deficiencies in the system).
Sure with public beta, user activity will go up. Digg till now had one advantage and that was literally no trolling (but when you have such minimal activity it is not surprising).
The site and official app both aren’t exactly lean and I don’t think third party official alternatives(apps) are available (or will be) yet.
Betteridge’s law of headlines strikes again!
kirk781@discuss.tchncs.deto
Android@lemmy.world•Honor launches Win and Win RT gaming-focused smartphones with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and massive 10,000 mAh batteryEnglish
3·1 month ago80 W wireless charging
That even one ups the Oneplus 50W that requires a custom charging pad (or something I think). I find it quite ironical that wireless charging on some phones is now more than twice as fast as that on Pixel series (Wired)
kirk781@discuss.tchncs.deOPto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Opera wants you to pay $20 a month to use its AI-powered browser Neon
9·2 months agoOpera did ditch their own browser engine long time back and are now just a skin on Chromium [like many other browsers]. Opera, for some reason, has multiple browsers running. Neon isn’t their main offering as of now. They technically have Opera GX [gaming focused version] and Opera Air [released some months earlier though I haven’t used the latter] as well.
Dawn (newspaper in question) seems to have come downhill. They used to have a respected name amongst Pakistan’s newspapers. I wonder how many other newspapers (across the world, in general) are slowly getting on this AI trend.
If you have Spotify Premium, try a third party client. Even GUI clients like Spotify-qt are memory light [though not at feature parity] whilst terminal clients like ncspot, spotify-player take 1/10th the memory. The latter even supports Spotify connect.
kirk781@discuss.tchncs.deto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Compulsory spyware app to be installed on every Indian citizen's new phone
431·2 months agoFirst NSA started snooping, but I didn’t care because it did not affect me.
Then Israel started snooping, but I didn’t care because I was not the target.
Then India followed in the footsteps but I didn’t speak and instead tacitly supported it.
And then they came for me and there was no one left to speak for me.
kirk781@discuss.tchncs.deto
Technology@lemmy.world•India orders smartphone makers to preload state-owned cyber safety appEnglish
9·2 months agostate-owned cyber security app that cannot be deleted
I think it’s called malware.
kirk781@discuss.tchncs.deto
Technology@lemmy.world•SIM binding in India: What it means for WhatsApp, Telegram users and why the government wants itEnglish
21·2 months agoSheer uselessness. It will do as much to reduce fraud as the UK law has done to reduce porn content for non adults. What it will mean is that people with multiple SIM, will need to have an always active plan on that number, something telecoms will really like.
Also, it essentially means the death knell for WhatsApp Web (in India) because as stated in article, who wants to log in every SIX hours.
kirk781@discuss.tchncs.deto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Campbell’s Soup VP mocks ‘poor people’ who buy its food in secret recordingEnglish
4·2 months agoThe built in Web browser by default is Chrome but can be configured to be anything else as well ( including Firefox if the user chooses to)
kirk781@discuss.tchncs.deto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Campbell’s Soup VP mocks ‘poor people’ who buy its food in secret recordingEnglish
1·2 months agoI only got a cookie pop up (though even that can be suppressed with other extension) . I had opened it on Desktop with uBlock Origin. By any chance, did you open on mobile?
I think he refers to the browser extension of the same name.
kirk781@discuss.tchncs.deto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Truth is way more fucked up than fiction
45·3 months agoHe is also one of the Co founders of Palantir, quite a notorious company.
This was a 2021 comic, which I think was the time when companies had to comply with GDPR regulations. Cookies didn’t go away, but companies had to explicitly ask the user for consent to use them [or atleast can’t hide that they were using cookies]; usually in form of popups.
When I used to be on Windows, I shifted to Process Explorer. It is developed by Microsoft only I guess as part of their Sysinternals suite. I think it retains an older style UI but is significantly more powerful (has/d virus total integration for one).
kirk781@discuss.tchncs.deto
Technology@lemmy.world•ChatGPT's new browser has potential, if you're willing to payEnglish
8·3 months agoThe web is designed for humans to use, so if Atlas can monitor us - how we book train tickets for example - it can learn how to better navigate these kinds of processes.
That is called malware. Or at the very least, Open AI should be paying the users for basically getting their browsing data for free, not other way around.
Second, I object to it being called a Google killer in the article. It is based on Chromium whose future is basically in Google’s hands right now for all Intents and purposes. The days of multiple Web browsers are gone. We have the same thing in new clothing. Opera ditched it’s rendering engine for Chromium, MS ditched Trident for Chromium.
Currently, there are basically only three real browser engines : Chromium, Gecko which powers Firefox Derivatives and Safari(Blinkit? I am not sure of its exact name). Even if Open AI’s new browser (or Perplexity 's for that matter) takes market by storm, they will remain dependent on Google because the underlying code is. They can’t be truly independent unless they have their separate engine. And if the new Ladybird project shows one thing, it is that shipping a new browser might be easy, but a new rendering engine is very tough.
kirk781@discuss.tchncs.deOPto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•The AI Industry Is Traumatizing Desperate Contractors in the Developing World for Pennies
11·4 months agoWhilst the first paragraph I can agree with, the chunk of 10-20% GDP is unsubstantiated with data. As it stands today, the core of scam industry has actually moved away from India towards the porous Myanmar-Cambodia border. Not only is it not well defined due to political reasons, the instability provides a volatile situation. Private mafia like companies operate there.
Sure, Indian folks do work there as well but not out of their own volition. Many have been gotten there through fake promises of high paying jobs only to be let down and with no way to escape. This isn’t a phenomenon restricted to India either. Recently, South Korea summoned the Cambodian Ambassador after its citizens were embezzeled in a similar way in the compounds there.





















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