
Commodore announces Linux-based flip phone with ‘no social media, no browser’ — the Callback 8020 will be available in five retro colorways starting at $499, runs 99% of Android apps
1d 8h ago in linux@lemmy.ml from www.tomshardware.comI know some people who would actually kill for a physical T9 keyboard so they could touch-type. It's not my cup of tea, but I can definitely see it being a major draw for people who grew up texting on a real flip phone.
Mark Zuckerberg Orders His Employees to Start Having Fun Again After Brutal Layoffs Culled Their Colleagues
1d 8h ago in technology from futurism.comMany employees at Meta have been working from “hot desks,” a controversial scheme involving multiple workers sharing the same desks.
They were doing this as far back as 2020, as I recall. It was my least favorite part of going into the office because you had to reserve a desk, and you were never guaranteed the same desk on any given day.
I would be curious to see if the same holds true for replacing Chromebooks with non-connected tech like dedicated word processors.
Tesla on Autopilot Smashes Straight Through Garage Door, Driver Says
2d 22h ago in technology from autos.yahoo.comThey actually have three cameras in the main front-facing unit as of 2020. Before that, I believe they did still have 2.
You can absolutely tell the distance to an object with cameras if you use more than one. Our eyes do it all the time.
It could be the control arms. Older Model 3's have famously shitty control arms that collapse all the time, but a lot of people don't seem to notice until it gets really bad (myself included, unfortunately).
Either Linux's built-in display drivers are black magic or microslop is incompetent
3d 8h ago in linux@lemmy.ml from lemmy.caThe drivers themselves are included in the kernel as loadable modules. A lot of things don't even require the linux-firmware package.
I used sound waves to make espresso. It could cut coffee-brewing energy use by 75%
3d 13h ago in environment@aussie.zone from theconversation.comOn the other hand, it may have the unintended effect of keeping rats and mice away from brewing sites.
China-Linked Hackers Backdoored Linux Login Software to Hide for Nearly a Decade
4d 6h ago in linux@programming.dev from thehackernews.comI don't know that the current crop of immutable distros would be able to prevent something like this. rpm-ostree, at least, lets you install out-of-tree rpm packages to the base system, you just have to reboot for them to take effect.
The all-seeing
6d 11h ago in memesCan't be him. He's stuck back in nineteen-shitty-nine.
What's Debian going to name their releases after when they run out of Toy Story characters?
1mon 13d ago in linux@programming.devCouldn't sleep, so I made blush Alfredo sauce with langostino tails
1mon 23d ago in cooking from media.piefed.socialMade some beef stew in the Instant Pot. I'm definitely part of the cult now.
2mon 5d ago in cooking from media.piefed.socialThis is all your fault.
3mon 13d ago in bready from media.piefed.socialSnokrs
4mon 29d ago in aneurysmposting@sopuli.xyz from media.piefed.socialMy desktop just shut down, and I'm not sure where to look for logs to figure out why
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