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  • I can get like 300 Mbps on a speed test tho

    That's probably a problem with your router or receiving hardware btw unless you've confirmed otherwise

    Especially if you're in an area with a lot of other wifi signals or radio frequency interference

    If it's an ISP provided router you could probably ask for them to look at it

  • The best way to learn a language is through immersion. Honestly I feel like it would be a lot of fun to learn a language in Europe since the majority of people also speak English well if you really need to fall back to that.

  • Kde connect was also pretty slow for me, but not any slower than MTP

    I was using the Windows version tho

  • Idk about the wifi thing, my phone should technically be able to do >500 Mbps to my computer yet it still transfers files at like 10 over wifi or usb

    500 would be more than good enough but 10 is not

    (It's a OnePlus 12, age is not the issue)

    I would also dislike the loss but I don't think data speed is really the issue. Mostly that I couldn't connect peripherals like my flash drive or sd card anymore

  • I feel like the pictures over-exaggerate the difference a bit. The wright flyer was literally made by two people in their spare time while the space program was around 4% of all federal spending and had almost half a million people working on it in some capacity.

  • I know that camera hardware does not return hdr values. So something in the actual conversion from/in the sensor (idk how cmos sensors work) would have to be affected by the white balance for changing it in the camera software to do lose a significant amount more information than changing it after the picture was taken. Unless the conversion from a raw image also is a factor, but raw images aren't hdr either so I don't really see how that could cause much significant difference.

    If the white balance only dims colors and doesn't brighten them then it couldn't possibly clip anything and would have the same effect as lowering the exposure originally (with the new white balance) to avoid a clipped highlight.

    I'm not a photography guy (just a computer graphics guy) so idk what the software usually does (I suspect it would avoid clipping? You could also brighten something with a gamma curve for example to prevent clipping...) but I can't find anything online about sensors having hardware support for white balance adjustment.

  • After some more testing I think the OnePlus one isn't usually that bad, it just works terribly in low light

  • I'm surprised that it loses dynamic range. White balance is actually built into the camera hardware?

  • Yeah, white balance is very fixable in post tho so that doesn't seem like a significant problem.

  • This was the auto white balance, and these images are only very lightly cropped. The paper is fairly light but the lights are warm, so it's slightly arbitrary which is better.

  • Android @lemmy.world

    Google Camera for zoomed photos

  • This works in Kerbal Space Program

  • I got the one on the top (minus storage and ram) from a local university surplus store for $30 a few years ago. Lenovo brand but same form factor.

  • JXL is badly supported but it does offer lossless encoding in a more flexible and much more efficient way than png does

    Basically jxl could theoretically replace png, jpg, and also exr.

  • I think it's just that the iPhone processing gives it a certain look that people associate with ai for possibly incorrect reasons.

  • Software support is basically identical across any Linux distro. It's not really a concern when choosing a distro to use. Of course some are easier to install stuff on than others.

  • I agree, really anything with KDE Plasma will feel basically the same because the Steam Deck's desktop is basically stock kde.

  • Not going to surprise anyone but Windows Mixed Reality VR headsets aren't great on Linux, at least with controllers

    Although that is improving!

  • Hmm I just tried editing some systemd service with Kate and it did actually give me an authenticator popup when I tried to save it

    Although then the prompt expired and now it does nothing when I try to save it. Restarted Kate and now it works again...

    I haven't tried that before

    When I try to go into the sudoers.d folder tho it just says I can't, and the same thing happens when I try to open the sudoers file in Kate. If I try to copy and paste a systemd service in dolphin tho it just says I don't have permission and doesn't give a prompt.

    lol if I open it with nano through sudo it says 'sudoers is meant to be read only'

  • Yeah, when I was on xfce on Arch I remember going into some places in the file manager where it wouldn't let me edit files etc without running it from the terminal through sudo.

  • Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    deepseek r1 with the prompt "why do I"

    Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    "secure screenshot" idea

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Does anyone else find it weird that the bottom of a graphics card is always the good looking side?

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    colors rule

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    ... rule

    Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    RealSense depth camera in ticket machines

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Rule

    AI Generated Images @sh.itjust.works

    Pixart-Σ just feels so much nicer to use

    AI Generated Images @sh.itjust.works

    SDXL Turbo generated all of these images in 10 seconds

    AI Generated Images @sh.itjust.works

    Miscellaneous SD images

    AI Generated Images @sh.itjust.works

    Add 3D objects to a AI generated image with Blender

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    The bomb to worry about

    AI Generated Images @sh.itjust.works

    Peaceful drive (definitely nothing bad is going to happen here)