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  • Why are there so many different types of bread at the store? Or mustard, ketchup, milk...etc.

    It's mostly personal preference and reputation. Ubuntu has a shit reputation right now because of some poor decision making, and Fedora has a solid reputation and doesn't cause problems.

    That's pretty much it.

  • Any of these stupid products that claim to catch AI will not work for a number of reasons, and trying to make one that catches everything will also not work simply because these models are updated frequently, which alters their output patterns.

    Most students probably just change a few things around anyway, and don't check for accuracy.

    1. Power saving features may not fire on changing from sleep states. This happens on Windows as well, but the power management system in Windows disables power saving features of the port when a display is detected. In Linux you want this off for the same reasons. It doesn't prevent the machine from sleeping.
    2. On waking, PD ports can cause issues with negotiation of the signal reset and changemode for displays.
    3. Monitors communicate their power status over USB-C, so when your machine wakes up, it may try to fire an event that says "wake up" to the monitor, but if the monitor isn't in a state where it's expected a signal (deep sleep), then it won't wake up.

    Any one of these could be the issue, but if you don't want to take steps to debug it, then just unplugging and replugging the cable will kick the monitor back up.

  • Few things:

    1. If you use the same USB port for this all the time, disable power saving on that port
    2. Make sure this isn't a PD port (this is a laptop design annoyance)
    3. Make sure your monitor's own power saving settings aren't the issue by disabling things like "deep sleep" or similar

    Another thing to try is download Fedora LiveUSB and test it with that (it will be Wayland). If it works, then you know it's a config issue with your distro.

  • When this happens, open a TTY by hitting ALT+F2, login, then run top to get a listing of what's running on your machine. It should should what's hitting the CPU at the top of the list.

    It would also be good to get an idea of your memory situation, so also run free -m.

    Start there and report back.

  • This guy is a quack at this point.

    "AI" at this point would only jailbreak because they were programmed to do so. There is no concept of novel ideation in models as they exist, so it wouldn't occur to them to do anything like this unless THEY WERE TOLD TO DO SO.

    I'm about as anti-"AI" as you can get, but even I know these dumbass headlines are clickbait bullshit, and most of them are originating from the companies trying to make their tech look super awesome when it's total shit.

  • Yeah, if you want to understand the dual-edged sword of Broadcom, just go look at the hardware support matrices of open source router platforms. NONE will support Broadcom, because they want to nab licensing for their drivers. You can't install a working ddrt, tomato, opensense, openwrt...etc on ANY Broadcom hardware platforms, but the manufacturers using them still are many.

    It's finally starting to subside, but there was a decade where they ruled the wireless space. They refuse to capitulate on the open drivers issue though, it's insane.

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