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submitted 1 year ago by garam@lemmy.my.id to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hello. I just want to ask, I already tried search many resources, but I still can't find a way to reduce battery drain while sleep on Ubuntu on Dell laptop.

I seen that it use S0ix, the new standard that many manufacturer use but when sleep it drains a lot battery, in just 6 hours the battery gone 0.

Any help is appreciated. This is company laptop and it requires me use ubuntu (I don't like it but I don't have options to changes OS/distro).

Thanks

[-] garam@lemmy.my.id 9 points 1 year ago

Developing in C# in Corporate, so C# debugger only works on VS Code sadly

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submitted 1 year ago by garam@lemmy.my.id to c/linux@lemmy.ml

A tricks on how to run a script as root without sudo, in case someone needs this. I use this for toggle on and off camera without pkexec. It's useful imho

[-] garam@lemmy.my.id 12 points 1 year ago
alias ls='ls --time-style=long-iso'
alias la='ls -alh'
alias ncdu='ncdu --color=off'
alias wttr='curl wttr.in/?T0'
alias vim='vimx'
alias ipinfo='curl ipinfo.io --no-progress-meter | jq "del(.readme)"'
alias pp="pkill -SIGSTOP -f "
alias pc="pkill -SIGCONT -f "
[-] garam@lemmy.my.id 9 points 1 year ago

Gnome is better on 1920 than in 1366. XFCE is better on 1366...

And Ubuntu sucks..

[-] garam@lemmy.my.id 13 points 1 year ago

TempleOS and give it a try. The prophet Terry will be smilling from the Heaven TempleOS

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submitted 1 year ago by garam@lemmy.my.id to c/php@programming.dev

As title state, seems clojure gain traction. I seen many US and EU Corporate project now days require this.

Is there anyway in our way in PHP to implement PHP to JS?

Seems will be interesting project.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.my.id/post/180086

This is cross posted from https://www.reddit.com/r/libreoffice/comments/15jrnd5/just_a_heads_up_regarding_the_lo_version_numbers/

Sadly TDF seems active in Reddit more than in Lemmy

[-] garam@lemmy.my.id 20 points 1 year ago

Such a great backup here... Aaaaa. Let Lemmy fly and outgrown reddit!

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submitted 1 year ago by garam@lemmy.my.id to c/thinkpad@lemmy.ml

I come from 3rd world country (hence small monthly wage), and any pricier battery sold here having the same quality as the 15 USD battery (there are no original or near original battery sold here, and last time I tried to soldered new battery cell, I failed, miserably).

I need advice, because I don't plan buying new laptop, but need to be mobile (move around). X220 still fit my need and and I'm using up to date OS (Fedora 38 XFCE)

Any suggestion is appreciated. Thank you!

[-] garam@lemmy.my.id 10 points 1 year ago

Mostly mission critical server that I deployed in the past, all use RHEL/Clones because their LTS, and stability across packages version.

If for hobbyist, it's Ubuntu. I think you need to learn more about ansible, container/podman/openshift, and SDN for work. Nowdays, there are some use APT in production, but mostly they switch to dnf because dnf have better way to do downgrade, undo, redo, and config package in production.

This applied mostly for ERP project such as SAP Hanna, SQL Server, DB2, etc... Like it not, Red Hat Dwindling isn't now, probably 5-10 years ahead, but I'm not sure, as mostly rant about RHEL are in Community. I do know regional linux user group in Indonesia, some are leaving EL group, but they still can't rip apart most mission critical server on top of RHEL/Clones... so it's still worth learning RHEL/Clones, and use Fedora for day 2 day task, and learn ubuntu, as well ubuntu pro, for learn deploying critical production server.

Debian and Ubuntu are near, and ubuntu is derived from debian, but if you talk spirit, they are different... If you are conscious about what Red Hat do, stay away from it, but if you are working in corporate, you can't go without learning it.

[-] garam@lemmy.my.id 9 points 1 year ago

Not only you. My age range between 20-30 also felt the same.... Haiyah

[-] garam@lemmy.my.id 11 points 1 year ago

Uhm.. But University work require you work for almost 20 hours per day tho?

[-] garam@lemmy.my.id 9 points 1 year ago

On old HW it does matter. I use X220 Thinkpad, it's still fast using chrome, and slow using firefox. But since 115, it's noticeably fast... so... it matter, for me.

[-] garam@lemmy.my.id 25 points 1 year ago

JS Render speed, so in past website like facebook, new.reddit.com, discourse based forum, etc that rely heavily in JS, now load and render faster in Firefox than ever

[-] garam@lemmy.my.id 19 points 1 year ago

Uhmm... I am using both chromium and firefox, Firefox Dev Tools is superior imho.. I can't graps something like network stack freely or DOM checker freely in Chromium... so... I don't think it's bad, rather than bad, it's great for me for professional works.

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submitted 1 year ago by garam@lemmy.my.id to c/firefox@lemmy.ml

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1376783

Thought I'd never see the day when Firefox would match Chrome on Speedometer.

There's also a few other benchmarks got a sizable boost. https://arewefastyet.com/

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submitted 1 year ago by garam@lemmy.my.id to c/php@programming.dev

This site is pretty useful, and seems curated by many expert, especially PHP veteran from freenode and libera... Just want to share, hope it's useful to anyone that never know this site.

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