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  • Which Shield device do you have?

    You could get great improvements replacing the internal mechanical hard drive for a SSD.

    Did it for mine, and the speed improvement is very noticeable. Specially when updating or rebooting the device.

    I used this guide, and I'm still seeding the drive image torrent: https://xdaforums.com/t/nvidia-shield-tv-ssd-done.3402580/

  • Glad to hear!

    And the developer is quite responsive, open up a GitHub issue with the details and I'm confident it'll get sorted out.

    He's also on Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@_jocmp

  • Not exactly what you asked, but if you're gonna read from Android, I highly suggest CapyReader.

  • I highly recommend trying CapyReader for mobile, it is much snappier!

  • Is the little Tux inviting you to play, or does it not know how to hold a gamepad?

  • Sorry Google, PostmarketOS will scratch that itch and soon enough eat your lunch: https://postmarketos.org/

  • Man, what a terrible generative AI picture.

  • Yes it is!

    Although I can't migrate from CORE and have the service migrated seamlessly unless I use VMs.

    And I don't know docker containers, so it is something else I'd have to learn and understand. If I have to choose, I'd probably learn LXN/Incus instead.

  • I've been slowly, but steadily, migrating the services I run on my TrueNAS CORE (FreeBSD) from Jails to Debian VMs so I can migrate to TrueNAS 25 (no more SCALE it seems, and Linux) around April without many hurdles, hopefully.

    Besides having to learn some systemd, it has been a smooth ride.

    Now I'm down to the last 2 services, which I think are the most complicated setups I have and with no nice deb packages to ease installation: Paperless-ngx and Photoprism.

    I'll probably look into playing with Containers (LXC/Incus) to have the same lightweight and efficiency as Jails once the migration to Linux is done. But honestly, if everything is running nicely, I won't be very motivated to do so, let's see.

  • "My friend", sure.

  • It being pixel art, I'd say it stretches very well. If you use nearest neighbor scaling, that is.

  • Blame Altman on that one, from the article:

    Altman once called OpenAI’s partnership with Microsoft “the best bromance in tech,”

  • I wouldn't doubt that LLMs got some special input to deal with the specific examples of this paper, or similar enough.

  • I wrote red soil, but more specifically, where I lived there was Terra Roxa (purple soil?), which seems to be a kind of red soil according to the English Wikipedia page: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terra_roxa

    And it is the prevalent soil on the north of the state of Paraná, regarded as Brazil's agricultural barn: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paran%C3%A1_(state)

    So it does confuse me that the state's soil would be unfertile, as I grew up learning how good it was and surrounded by prosperous farms.

    The Portuguese Wikipedia page does talk about it being fertile (no English translation): https://pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terra_roxa

    So maybe it isn't a type of red soil in the end; or there are some types of red soil that are (very) fertile.

  • Brazilian here. Perfectly safe (color-wise; of course it can be polluted as hell despite its color, just like any other river).

    Our ground/mud has a different color. Some areas on the south even have a red soil (very fertile, but makes everything about ground level look dirty very quickly): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_soil

    There's great variety of water colors even in the same area, just search for images "meeting of the waters Manaus":

  • How to Monetize a Blog

  • Probably good to add a /s somewhere here.

    I suspect people are down voting without checking the piece.

    I know I would, but I saw it shared on Mastodon in a cheeky way first.

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  • If you're interested in Lineage, just check their device page and filter for set top box:

    https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/

  • Made me think this was the good news community.

  • I had it initially setup to run on Wi-Fi too, battery or charging.

    Then I had my battery drain to 30-40% during afternoons, when I'm used to reaching evenings above 60%. Check app usage on settings: Syncthing.

    Since I use it mostly for backing up photos, I found it better to enable it only when charging.

  • Syncthing.

    Just configure it to only run while plugged to the wall, so you're not surprised by the rare bug of it randomly turning your phone into a pocket warmer.

  • FreeBSD @lemmy.ml
    tinsukE @lemmy.world

    Just a guide on how I got MariaDB working instead of SQLite for my PhotoPrism instance running on a FreeBSD jail.

    Technology @lemmy.world
    tinsukE @lemmy.world

    Will Gamers Nexus feature Adata's 10% DDR5 temp improvement?

    Technological feat aside:

    Revolutionary heat dissipating coating effectively reduces temperatures by more than 10%

    78.5C -> 70C = (78.5 - 70) / 78.5 = 0.1082 = 10% right?!

    Well, not really. Celsius is an arbitrary temperature scale. The same values on Kelvin would be:

    351.65K -> 343.15K = (351.65 - 343.15) / 351.65 = 0.0241 = 2% (???)

    So that's why you shouldn't do % on temp changes. A more entertaining version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhkYcO1VxOk&t=374s