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Google is Acquiring Tech Firm Founded by Ex-Israeli Intelligence Officers for Record $32 Billion

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Open Letter: Open-Source Chips for Europe

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Open Letter: Open-Source Chips for Europe

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Qt 6.9 released

Linux @lemmy.ml

Qt 6.9 released

General Programming Discussion @lemmy.ml

Qt 6.9 released

Science @lemmy.ml

“Turning right”? An experimental study on the political value shift in large language models

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“Turning right”? An experimental study on the political value shift in large language models

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Silicon Valley's Playbook and the AI Coup

Gaming @lemmy.ml

Linux is now FASTER than Windows!! Linux vs Windows - 2025 Gaming benchmarks

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KDE Plasma 6.3 released

Technology @lemmy.world

KDE Plasma 6.3 released

Open Source @lemmy.ml

KDE Plasma 6.3 released

Linux @lemmy.ml

RISC-V Mainboard for Framework Laptop 13 is now available

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The GNU C Library version 2.41 is now available

General Programming Discussion @lemmy.ml

The GNU C Library version 2.41 is now available

General Programming Discussion @lemmy.ml

Forgejo v10.0 is available

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SteamOS expands beyond Steam Deck (Lenovo Legion Go S)

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SteamOS expands beyond Steam Deck (Lenovo Legion Go S)

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Chinese scientists vow to launch breakthrough open-source chip in 2025

  • GNU/Linux only, with KDE Plasma for desktop as possible. Using it on work laptop (Kubuntu), home laptop (openSUSE Tumbleweed), PC (openSUSE Tumbleweed, also used for gaming), Steam Deck (Arch-based SteamOS). I don't use spyware/adware so Windows is out of question for me. Also it is not free as in freedom and opensource.

  • Anyone else having the problem with the new kernel that graphics in games/benchmarks is quite a lot slower (about 15-20%) then with older kernel (I used 6.10.7 before I upgraded). This is with Powercolor Hellhound AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE? Even Einstein@Home GPU tasks take about 20% longer now (28 min with previous kernel to about 34 min now).

  • It's the heavy graphics used which looks like it uses WebGL and this is disabled in LibreWolf since it can easily be used for fingerprinting a user. It would be great if they could not use such heavy graphics if WebGL is not supported and just used simple static image or something like that. Well it would be great in general not just for privacy reasons.

  • Or they just found out that Windows process scheduler is still broken beyond repair. If you look at the benchmarks on GNU/Linux performance is all there. For example see Phoronix benchmark

  • Yeah I am so glad I switched to GNU/Linux years ago, Have to keep supporting closed OSes at work with our software and with each release they are just getting worse and worse, while GNU/Linux just keeps getting better.

  • Yeah I am so glad I switched to GNU/Linux years ago, Have to keep supporting closed OSes at work with our software and with each release they are just getting worse and worse, while GNU/Linux just keeps getting better.

  • Yeah I am so glad I switched to GNU/Linux years ago, Have to keep supporting closed OSes at work with our software and with each release they are just getting worse and worse, while GNU/Linux just keeps getting better.

  • Yup still exists. It is also available in KDE Help Center. And you can quickly jump to a man page you typing "#man" into KRunner.

  • Yup I agree, openSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE Plasma desktop is just awesome. my favourite distro at this moment,

  • Bash is my favourite one, second to it being Fish

  • Depends on the specific distro and their upgrades policies.

    Usually with normal distributions you get an update to a new major version (e.g. from Plasma 6.0 to Plasma 6.1, or some versions can be skipped) when a new version of the distribution gets released, and in the mean time you only get bug fix releases (e.g. 6.0.x to 6.0.y). Sometimes some distributions also make special backports available to bring new major versions to same distro version.

    With rolling release distributions (e.g. openSUSE Tumbleweed) you get new major releases in a few days after they are released.

    So you need to check with Nobara how they handle this.

  • One way of greatly improving ROCm installation process would be to use the Open Build Service which allows to use the single spec file to produce packages for many supported GNU/Linux distributions and versions of them. I opened a feature request about this.

  • Most of them are C++/Qt there is also a lot of QtQuick/QML code which can do a lot and is very similar to ECMAScript, so maybe that would be a great start for someone coming from webdev.

  • My friend has one (if I remember it it a Slimbook or Tuxedo laptop) and as far as he told me it is flawless (well almost). My next laptop will for sure be a KDE CPU+GPU one. I hear good things about the combo and if it is any similar to desktop AMD GPU support I will be happy.

  • No wonder. all GAFAM is a spyware surveillance capitalism mafia and they work together. If you really want to THINK different you need to look into libre and opensource software like GNU/Linux and the likes.