[-] SatyrSack@quokk.au 1 points 1 hour ago

Yeah, the core of DivestOS was to be a fork of LineageOS that has all the Google defaults like that changed to something else.

[-] SatyrSack@quokk.au 1 points 5 hours ago

As for indicator, I think what I would prefer as a user is a little icon next to the edited indicator, and then the ability to view comment source (which is already a feature on many clients). Though that is not really addressing the problem very well, as people viewing the screenshot need to understand what the icon means.

[-] SatyrSack@quokk.au 1 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

I jokingly thought about adding something like that already.

Basically:

(^Paywall(ed)?)$ -> I'm going to contribute nothing to the discussion except whine that you didn't cater to my laziness and make my laziness everyone else's problem until someone else replies with an archive link I could have easily gotten myself

This is very close to what I had in mind when saying "remind yourself not to interact with certain topics". That any time a comment contains a certain keyword/phrase, it could replace the entire comment with "I am a person not worth talking to".

What I have in mind would be a simple pair of textboxes for each filter policy: one for the regex pattern to search for, and one for the string to replace it with. Then a checkbox or something to toggle whether just the matched string gets replaced or the entire comment gets replaced when the pattern matches anywhere in the comment. Then, the user can add as many policies as they like.

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Ignore obnoxious comment signatures, make dogwhistles more transparent, remind yourself not to interact with certain topics, uncensor common celf-censorship euphemisms, or just apply some good 'ol censorship of your own. What I am imagining is a system that allows the user to set custom regular expression rules that get applied to all comments. There could be both global rules (that apply to every single comment) and user rules (that apply to all comments from just that user, similar to custom user labels).

What are your thoughts on having a feature like this in whatever app you use? Would you even find it useful at all? If the change is only visible to the user, is there any abuse potential?

Pictured here is a proof of concept showing Thunder with a simple "Cloud To Butt" function applied.

[-] SatyrSack@quokk.au 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

The game is there, but the link is redirecting to the main page for me right now

https://www.humblebundle.com/store/hollow-knight-silksong

EDIT: Archive from earlier today when the "ADD TO CART" button was working https://web.archive.org/web/20250904142914/https://www.humblebundle.com/store/hollow-knight-silksong

[-] SatyrSack@quokk.au 34 points 3 days ago

Did Ethan Phillips have a contract requiring that his face always be obscured in this shoot?

[-] SatyrSack@quokk.au 6 points 3 days ago

I know there's a kid who won't act, because the actor infamously left the industry after the show and chooses to remain out of the public eye.

Erik Per Sullivan, who played the youngest Wilkerson child, Dewy, did not return for the new episodes. The role was instead played by Caleb Ellsworth-Clark.

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[-] SatyrSack@quokk.au 2 points 5 days ago

What is the value add of this product? The donors and recipients still need to set up a Monero wallet and everything to use the service. A recipient may just as well instead use any other means (social media, etc.) to announce that they are accepting Monero donations at xyz address.

[-] SatyrSack@quokk.au 16 points 5 days ago

Their FAQ lists multiple reasons that various countries, ISPs, etc. block CatBox, and using a VPN is often mentioned as the solution. Here is an archive of their FAQ that you should be able to read from any connection:

https://web.archive.org/web/20250822215754/https://catbox.moe/faq.php

[-] SatyrSack@quokk.au 29 points 1 week ago

Not too late for PieFed to rename "communities" to "slices"

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From a comment by AFreshSalad on YouTube:


Timestamps!

"what are the best ways we can ask questions???" 2:34

"Does 5070 have only 8gb vram? Why not more?" 2:50

Pink screwdriver?? 6:45

"What is the compatibility matrix for the new modules/improvements announced? Is everything backwards compatible with previous shipped fw16?" 6:53

OLPC! 8:28

"Is the 240 watt charger necessary for any of the new hardware combinations?" 8:54

"What are the improvements in the second gen display kit for FW16?" 13:39

"Is the AMD GPU option new compared to the original?" 14:32

"What was the main challenge with making the NVIDIA GPU module?" 16:03

"how is linux support with this model? especially with nvidia" 18:14

"Does the USB C on the new GPU module support VRLINK/virtual link?" 19:50

"FW16, how much ram can be allocated as VRAM for the Ryzen AI 9 HX 375?" 20:38

"So we can replace the fan with the older graphics?" 22:30

"How do I join the sweepstakes?" (sweepstakes are done!) 23:10

Ortholinear keyboard for FW16? 25:26

"Would you be able to talk more about memory speeds?" 28:00

[-] SatyrSack@quokk.au 13 points 1 week ago

Perhaps because this is mostly the same information as the Phoronix post already on the community. I posted this here regardless because there is value in having the official blog post on the topic posted here.

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We made a lot of major product announcements throughout the year, and we have one more big one for you today. We’re excited to announce the new Framework Laptop 16, now with AMD Ryzen™ AI 300 Series processors and a graphics upgrade to NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5070 Laptop GPU! Pre-orders are open now starting at $1,499 USD, with first shipments this November. We first introduced Framework Laptop 16 in 2023 as a high-performance, desktop-replacement 16” laptop that carried in not only our usual repairability and upgradeability, but two bold new systems: fully customizable input and generational upgradeability of graphics. On the latter, especially since so many other laptop brands have failed at it, we knew that the only way we could prove upgradeability is by actually delivering an upgrade. We’ve spent the last two years working with the teams at AMD, NVIDIA, and Compal to not only make a new NVIDIA-powered Graphics Module, but also make it fully backwards compatible with the original Framework Laptop 16. That means any current owner can pick up the new module and get the latest generation of graphics!

This is a huge leap in performance and capability. The GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU brings NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell architecture with 8GB of GDDR7 and delivers a 30-40% increase in gaming framerates over our original Radeon RX 7700S Graphics Module. We made a couple of other improvements too. The GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU now enables display output and power input over the rear USB-C port. We also revamped the thermal system, switching to Honeywell phase change thermal interface material and reoptimizing the fan blade geometry and controller IC for reduced noise while supporting 100W sustained TGP. The discrete GPU in the Graphics Module can send a display signal directly to the internal laptop display through a mux on the Mainboard, and we’ve updated our 165Hz 2560x1600 panel to support NVIDIA G-SYNC®. We’re also keeping the Radeon RX 7700S Graphics Module available as a configuration option with the updated thermal system for all of you who may prefer AMD offerings, especially for the maturity of their open-source Linux drivers.

Going into the rest of the updates on Framework Laptop 16, we now offer the latest generation Ryzen™ AI 300 Series processors in 8-core AMD Ryzen™ AI 7 350 and 12-core AMD Ryzen™ AI 9 HX 370 options, both running at 45W sustained TDP. Both have highly capable integrated graphics if you’d like to use your Framework Laptop 16 with the Expansion Bay Shell instead of a Graphics Module. We’ve also updated the Mainboard design to support four simultaneous display outputs over the rear four Expansion Card slots. We of course kept memory and storage upgradeability, with two slots of DDR5-5600 supporting up to 96GB and two M.2 slots for up to 10TB.

To support all of this combined GPU, CPU, and system performance, we’re excited to announce our new default power adapter for Framework Laptop 16: an ultra-high-power-density compact 240W USB-C adapter supporting the USB-PD 3.1 spec. We were the first laptop maker to ship a USB-C 180W adapter with the original Framework Laptop 16, and somehow nearly two years later, we may be the first to ship with 240W too! This added power means you can run the system at sustained full load without draining the battery.

We have a handful of other refinements too. We’re now using the 2nd Gen Webcam that we first introduced last year on Framework Laptop 13. We’ve reoptimized the geometry of the CNC aluminum Top Cover to increase rigidity. We’ve also updated the modular keyboards in two ways. First, we’ve adjusted the firmware behavior to prevent the system from waking if keys are triggered while the lid is closed. That change is also coming soon as a firmware update for all current Framework Laptop 16 keyboards. Second, we’ve brought in the new keyboard artwork from Framework Laptop 12 and 13, meaning most keyboard options have no Windows logo, for all of the Linux users out there. We also have one keyboard option with a Copilot logo in case that’s something you want.

We spent the last two years digging into customer and press feedback on Framework Laptop 16 and finding every way we could to improve it. We go more into the product and development process in the launch video we posted today on our YouTube channel. We also shared a video digging into some of the ideas and prototypes we explored but couldn’t land this generation. If you have questions on either of these or any other part of Framework Laptop 16, we’re hosting a livestream on YouTube and Twitch at 8:45 PT on Aug 26th. You can also try our full set of new products hands-on at PAX West in Seattle from Aug 29 to Sept 1 and Rails World in Amsterdam from Sept 4 to 5. You can check out all of our upcoming events here.

In addition to launching the new Framework Laptop 16 today, we’re reducing the pricing on the original generation, now starting at $1,299 USD. We have limited quantities of the Ryzen 9 configurations remaining, but will keep the Ryzen 7 versions in production and available as a lower cost entry point to Framework Laptop 16.

As always, Framework Laptop 16 is available both pre-configured with Windows 11 and as a DIY Edition that you can assemble yourself, bringing your own memory, storage, and operating system, including Linux. Pre-orders are open now on the systems, the GeForce RTX 5070 Graphics Module, the Ryzen™ AI 300 Series-powered Mainboards, and the new 240W Power Adapter. We’re excited to see what you think of the new Framework Laptop 16!

[-] SatyrSack@quokk.au 9 points 1 week ago

Fedora is the new Ubuntu.

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