InternetPirate

joined 2 years ago
[–] InternetPirate@lemmy.fmhy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

A browser extension.

[–] InternetPirate@lemmy.fmhy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I always see german posts in english because of the the web translation extension. The only reason I know it's german is because of the language tag.

[–] InternetPirate@lemmy.fmhy.ml 5 points 2 years ago

You are right. I moved it to the ui.

[–] InternetPirate@lemmy.fmhy.ml 6 points 2 years ago

That was it thanks.

[–] InternetPirate@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Perplexity has pretty much solved that since it searches the internet and uses the information it finds. But I don't know about any advances to solve it directly in LLMs.

[–] InternetPirate@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

VR game that plays exactly like the Yu-Gi-Oh! TV show. Seeing the creatures brought to life.

[–] InternetPirate@lemmy.fmhy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

Asteroid mining.

 
[–] InternetPirate@lemmy.fmhy.ml -3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)
[–] InternetPirate@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

There should be a simple way to give money to workers for those of us who wouldn't give a single cent to faceless corporations.

[–] InternetPirate@lemmy.fmhy.ml 0 points 2 years ago

I still like to know why people pirate.

[–] InternetPirate@lemmy.fmhy.ml 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

To me the only benefit in defederation is in blocking instances with illegal content. I would never use StackOverflow if there was a chance of not seeing the top answer to the questions I search.

 

The primary incentive that comes to mind is improved availability. Often, instances can become slow, so I use another. By hosting a local instance I could always have a smooth experience.

Scores are federated, resulting in a consistent global feed across instances and a lack of uniqueness for each instance. I wish hosting an instance provided a more customized experience like this. It would be a great incentive.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/616834

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/616828

The Orange Pi 5B is a versatile single-board computer that offers impressive performance at an affordable price. With its Rockchip RK3588S 8-core 64-bit processor, it delivers a powerful computing experience, making it an excellent alternative to the Raspberry Pi 4^2^.

Key Features and Specifications

  • Rockchip RK3588S 8-core 64-bit processor (quad-core A76 + quad-core A55)
  • Main frequency up to 2.4GHz
  • 4GB/8GB/16GB/32GB LPDDR4/4x memory options
  • Support for 8K video codec
  • Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0 with BLE support
  • 32GB/64GB/128GB/256GB eMMC storage options
  • USB 2.0/3.0, HDMI 2.1, Gigabit LAN port, TF card slot, and Type-C power supply

The Orange Pi 5B provides a wide range of interfaces, including HDMI output, GPIO interface, M.2 PCIe2.0, Type-C, Gigabit LAN port, 2x USB 2.0, and 1x USB 3.0^4^. It supports various operating systems, such as Orange Pi OS, Android 12, Debian 11, and Ubuntu 22.04^1^.

Performance and Benchmarks

In the Geekbench 5 benchmark, the Orange Pi 5B scored 1016 for single-core and 2869 for multi-core, significantly outperforming the Orange Pi 4. Its power consumption is higher than other single-board computers, consuming 3.3 watts at idle and 7.3 watts at full load[^8^].

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Orange Pi 5B is a powerful and affordable single-board computer that offers a wide range of features and impressive performance. With its versatile interfaces and support for various operating systems, it is an excellent choice for a variety of applications, from edge computing and artificial intelligence to smart home solutions and more^4^.

Citations:

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/616828

The Orange Pi 5B is a versatile single-board computer that offers impressive performance at an affordable price. With its Rockchip RK3588S 8-core 64-bit processor, it delivers a powerful computing experience, making it an excellent alternative to the Raspberry Pi 4^2^.

Key Features and Specifications

  • Rockchip RK3588S 8-core 64-bit processor (quad-core A76 + quad-core A55)
  • Main frequency up to 2.4GHz
  • 4GB/8GB/16GB/32GB LPDDR4/4x memory options
  • Support for 8K video codec
  • Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0 with BLE support
  • 32GB/64GB/128GB/256GB eMMC storage options
  • USB 2.0/3.0, HDMI 2.1, Gigabit LAN port, TF card slot, and Type-C power supply

The Orange Pi 5B provides a wide range of interfaces, including HDMI output, GPIO interface, M.2 PCIe2.0, Type-C, Gigabit LAN port, 2x USB 2.0, and 1x USB 3.0^4^. It supports various operating systems, such as Orange Pi OS, Android 12, Debian 11, and Ubuntu 22.04^1^.

Performance and Benchmarks

In the Geekbench 5 benchmark, the Orange Pi 5B scored 1016 for single-core and 2869 for multi-core, significantly outperforming the Orange Pi 4. Its power consumption is higher than other single-board computers, consuming 3.3 watts at idle and 7.3 watts at full load[^8^].

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Orange Pi 5B is a powerful and affordable single-board computer that offers a wide range of features and impressive performance. With its versatile interfaces and support for various operating systems, it is an excellent choice for a variety of applications, from edge computing and artificial intelligence to smart home solutions and more^4^.

Citations:

 

The Orange Pi 5B is a versatile single-board computer that offers impressive performance at an affordable price. With its Rockchip RK3588S 8-core 64-bit processor, it delivers a powerful computing experience, making it an excellent alternative to the Raspberry Pi 4^2^.

Key Features and Specifications

  • Rockchip RK3588S 8-core 64-bit processor (quad-core A76 + quad-core A55)
  • Main frequency up to 2.4GHz
  • 4GB/8GB/16GB/32GB LPDDR4/4x memory options
  • Support for 8K video codec
  • Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0 with BLE support
  • 32GB/64GB/128GB/256GB eMMC storage options
  • USB 2.0/3.0, HDMI 2.1, Gigabit LAN port, TF card slot, and Type-C power supply

The Orange Pi 5B provides a wide range of interfaces, including HDMI output, GPIO interface, M.2 PCIe2.0, Type-C, Gigabit LAN port, 2x USB 2.0, and 1x USB 3.0^4^. It supports various operating systems, such as Orange Pi OS, Android 12, Debian 11, and Ubuntu 22.04^1^.

Performance and Benchmarks

In the Geekbench 5 benchmark, the Orange Pi 5B scored 1016 for single-core and 2869 for multi-core, significantly outperforming the Orange Pi 4. Its power consumption is higher than other single-board computers, consuming 3.3 watts at idle and 7.3 watts at full load[^8^].

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Orange Pi 5B is a powerful and affordable single-board computer that offers a wide range of features and impressive performance. With its versatile interfaces and support for various operating systems, it is an excellent choice for a variety of applications, from edge computing and artificial intelligence to smart home solutions and more^4^.

Citations:

 

So we can clearly see the most popular distros and the reasons why people use them, please follow this format:

  • Write the name of the Linux distro as a first-level comment.
  • Reply to that comment with each reason you like the distro as a separate answer.

For example:

  • Distro (first-level comment)
    • Reason (one answer)
    • Other reason (a different answer)

Please avoid duplicating options. This will help us better understand the most popular distros and the reasons why people use them.

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Hey everyone! I noticed that the discussions around the recently released self-hosted alternative to Steam and Origin, have been focused on its controversial name. Let's shift the conversation and talk about the features you would like to see or wouldn't care about in this software.

 

Please write a single answer per comment to clearly see the most popular tools. Vote on the ones you like.

There were too many options in this post and I want to see what are the really interesting ones.

To complement this post:

What file-sharing and media organizing software do you wish that existed?

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