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  • memes @lemmy.world

    Gambling and construction

  • under Wikipedia's entry for Secure boot

    What's the first thing under the "Secure boot" section? The section that it automatically scrolls to when clicking my link?

  • Well the website (and the guy maintaing it) is pretty old. I think the blog posts reach back till Windows Vista. The guy itself wrote some books about Win95 so he has some experience.

    The site is quite popular in Germany and the information is usually good summarized and helpful IMHO.

    Anyway as always I recommend an adblocker when using the internet.

  • AFAIK a new battery + entering the Bitlocker recovery key fixed the problems.

    Usually these batteries hold for years. I have a 15+ year old laptop where I had to replace the battery after ~10 years.

    However the affected laptops are now a few years old, aren't designed properly (I heard weird stuff happening like adding additional RAM somehow causes the display to fail) and somehow just have a CR2016 battery installed, not a bigger CR2032. And yes these are buisness-laptops designed for companies -.-

  • Yes, multiple of our Windows laptops today couldn't boot and displayed a BitLocker error message and all affected laptops somehow had an empty BIOS battery...

  • linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    🐧> πŸͺŸ

  • Yes? Did you?

    Example:

    AVIF

    AVIF is an image format developed by the Alliance for Open Media. AVIF was designed by the foundation to make up for the shortcomings of other image codecs, including PNG, GIF, and WebP.

    AVIF is generally smaller in size than both WebP and PNG. AVIF supports animation while PNG does not.

  • memes @lemmy.world

    Renewable energy done wrong

  • I also found out a few other things that have changed:

    • They now use Torx T5 screws
    • The backcover and battery are now fixed with these screws
    • The battery uses a dedicated connector
    • Parts of the backcover now require a pick
    • SIM/SD now sit at the bottom in a dedicated slot and don't require the removal of the backcover.
    • The volume buttons got replaced by the "moments" button and are now on the left

    IMHO this is kind of a downgrade in repairability as you now need custom tools (not everyone has a T5 screwdriver at home). Moving the volume buttons to the other side is also kind of weird and unexpected as most (non Apple) phones have them on the right...

  • I just checked my phone and the up/down speed for files is roughly 40MB/s despite having a USB 3 connection.

    USB 2 has a max. transfer rate (under optimal conditions) of 60MB/s, so I think when the phone storage improves a bit or the cable is a bit longer it will likely become a bottleneck.

    Also note that there are other applications than transfering files which might need more bandwidth.

    To be fair it really doesn't make much of a difference but USB 3 is now the standard for a century and has been around since 2008 so I somewhere expect a 600€ phone to also have it.

  • Compared to the Fairphone 5 it has some improvements but also a few downsides:

    Pro:

    • It's a bit smaller (4mm) and lighter (20g)
    • Slightly better camera (future tests will tell how much better)
    • 120 Hz display
    • More RAM and storage (although I feel that the previous 6GB/128GB option was also sufficient for most users)
    • WiFi 6E Tri-Band (however you will likely never need this speed)
    • Bluetooth 5.4
    • Slightly larger battery

    Con:

    • Backpanel now requires a screwdriver
    • Display has less resolution/PPI
    • Performance of processor will likely be nearly identical to predecessor (however it's more efficient and modern)
    • Downgrade to USB 2
    • 600€

    My conclusion: Overall the improvements are ok, however just releasing the Fairphone 5 with a newer SoC might have been the better/more cost effective choice. Sacrificing display resolution for 120 Hz feels also quite wrong. 600€ is very pricy for a phone like this. Cutting some premium features away like the 120 Hz display or a bit of RAM and storage (that you can extend anyway with an SD card) might have saved enough to get the launch price down to somewhere near 500€ which would make it accessible for a wider audience.

  • Have you had a look at your BIOS into the "Fan step up/down time" options?

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  • Last month I tried to unlock a Motorola phone. Guess what: There is no option to unlock the bootloader because it's one of the models that can't.

    The year before a Huawei phone: I had to disassemble half the device to shortcircut something while running a custom made software on the PC.

    Yeah now try to get an average user doing this... good luck.


    And I'm not even scratching the part where some of your devices hardware is not working properly because the closed source firmware is not available.

    A quick look at which recent phones (since 2022) can install LineageOS: https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/ Just 35 phones (Pixels exluded), including only a single Samsung phone!


    Now compare that to installing Windows/Linux on a PC where you literally plugin a USB and hit install...

  • memes @lemmy.world

    It's like cat pictures but with owls

    Fediverse memes @feddit.uk

    It's like cat pictures but with owls

    memes @lemmy.world

    Romani ite domum

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Code analyzer lore

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Fixes for Higgs-Bugson require extrem measures... and budget

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Let's just keep everything the same like the SAP GUI...

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Packaging

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    PS/2 things

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Packet Loss

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Sometimes compression is too good...

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Has to be those frozen wind turbines and solar panels...

    memes @lemmy.world

    Has to be those frozen wind turbines and solar panels...

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Seriously how many times does this have to happen

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Implementing RFC 3339 shouldn't really be that hard...

    Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Roses are red, violets are blue, everyone is using IPv6, why aren't you?

    Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    Verification badge prices are too damn high

    Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    Go cloud native they said...