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  • Oh how I wish those TV manufacturers would get rid of HDMI and replace it with DisplyPort. HDMI mafia does not allow opensource implementations of HDMI specification and so not all latest features of it can be supported by graphics card drivers on GNU/Linux. Death to HDMI!

  • The Collapse of Self-Worth in the Digital Age
    thewalrus.ca The Collapse of Self-Worth in the Digital Age | The Walrus

    Why are we letting algorithms rewrite the rules of art, work, and life?

    The Collapse of Self-Worth in the Digital Age | The Walrus

    Why are we letting algorithms rewrite the rules of art, work, and life?

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    Israel Deliberately Blocked Humanitarian Aid to Gaza, Two Government Bodies Concluded. Antony Blinken Rejected Them.
    www.propublica.org Israel Deliberately Blocked Humanitarian Aid to Gaza, Two Government Bodies Concluded. Antony Blinken Rejected Them.

    Blinken told Congress, “We do not currently assess that the Israeli government is prohibiting or otherwise restricting” aid, even though the U.S. Agency for International Development and others had determined that Israel had broken the law.

    Israel Deliberately Blocked Humanitarian Aid to Gaza, Two Government Bodies Concluded. Antony Blinken Rejected Them.
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    DOOM Ported To Run Atop AMD ROCm + LLVM libc

    An open-source developer at AMD has carried out a DOOM port that runs almost entirely atop AMD GPUs for rendering and the game logic. This DOOM GPU port relies on the AMD ROCm library with the LLVM libc C library for offloading the classic DOOM to the AMD GPU.

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    Don’t believe the hype: AGI is far from inevitable
    www.ru.nl Don’t believe the hype: AGI is far from inevitable | Radboud University

    Will AI soon surpass the human brain? If you ask employees at OpenAI, Google DeepMind and other large tech companies, it is inevitable. However, researchers at Radboud University and other institutes show new proof that those claims are overblown.

    Don’t believe the hype: AGI is far from inevitable | Radboud University

    Will AI soon surpass the human brain? If you ask employees at OpenAI, Google DeepMind and other large tech companies, it is inevitable. However, researchers at Radboud University and other institutes show new proof that those claims are overblown and unlikely to ever come to fruition. Their findings are published in Computational Brain & Behavior today.

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    Beyond technical features: why we need to talk about the values of the Fediverse (part 1)
    blog.elenarossini.com Beyond technical features: why we need to talk about the values of the Fediverse (part 1)

    The Fediverse has a different value system than commercial social media: striving for genuine connections, protecting privacy and championing accessibility

    Beyond technical features: why we need to talk about the values of the Fediverse (part 1)

    The Fediverse has been teaching me how to be a better digital citizen. Actually, let me rephrase that: without the shadow of a doubt, the Fediverse has made me a better digital citizen.

    You may have heard in passing how Fediverse networks are considered to be “ethical social media” – but this description has rarely been followed up by an explanation of how and why. I’d like to give it a shot, through the prism of my personal experience.

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    Europe @lemmy.ml Jure Repinc @lemmy.ml
    Why EU leaders should get off Musk's X
    euobserver.com Why EU leaders should get off Musk's X

    Leaders should ask themselves - is X really what I want my brand to be associated with?

    Why EU leaders should get off Musk's X

    When men go to pee in a public toilet they spend a minute gazing at the wall in front of them, in what many advertisers have seized upon as an opportunity to display posters of their products above the stinking urinals.

    But in terms of framing, you'd better ask yourself: Is this really what I want my brand to be associated with?

    You might well think twice if you were selling ice cream or toothpaste, so what if your poster was Ursula von der Leyen's face selling EU values?

    Because that's the kind of environment in which the European Commission president, other top EU officials, and national EU leaders are posting their images and comments every day when they use X to communicate with press and the EU public.

    Even the toilet analogy is too kind.

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    This week in KDE Plasma: converging 6.2
    pointieststick.com This week in Plasma: converging 6.2

    The core Plasma team remains deep in bug-fixing mode until Plasma 6.2.1, with lots of bugs fixed this week! This is the second-to-last week of development before the repos are frozen, and we’…

    This week in Plasma: converging 6.2

    The core Plasma team remains deep in bug-fixing mode until Plasma 6.2.1, with lots of bugs fixed this week! This is the second-to-last week of development before the repos are frozen, and we’re cranking away like mad to get 6.2 in great shape. And it is indeed in very good shape so far. The worst issues we’re still seeing are related to notifications freezing and being mis-rendered, caused by recent changes made to fix another significantly less severe issue. So in the worst-case scenario, we can simply revert the changes before the final 6.2 release if we don’t manage to fix the regressions in time.

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    Arch Linux and Valve Collaboration

    Arch Linux is entering into a direct collaboration with Valve. Valve is generously providing backing for two critical projects that will have a huge impact on the distribution: a build service infrastructure and a secure signing enclave. By supporting work on a freelance basis for these topics, Valve enables them to work on them without being limited solely by the free time of our volunteers.

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    Musk’s X blocks links to JD Vance dossier and suspends journalist who posted it
    arstechnica.com Musk’s X blocks links to JD Vance dossier and suspends journalist who posted it

    X says it suspended reporter for "posting unredacted personal information."

    Musk’s X blocks links to JD Vance dossier and suspends journalist who posted it

    Elon Musk's X is blocking links to the JD Vance "dossier" containing the Trump campaign's research on the vice presidential nominee. X also suspended Ken Klippenstein, the journalist who published the dossier that apparently comes from an Iranian hack of the Trump campaign.

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    Google Was Set to Host An Israeli Military Conference. When We Asked About It, The Event Disappeared.
    theintercept.com Google Was Set to Host An Israeli Military Conference. When We Asked About It, The Event Disappeared.

    Google's Tel Aviv office was to host a military tech conference in Israel, but scrubbed any internet record of it after being asked.

    Google Was Set to Host An Israeli Military Conference. When We Asked About It, The Event Disappeared.

    The Israeli Defense Tech Conference, aimed at tech companies working with the Israeli military, was scheduled for November at the Google for Startups campus in Tel Aviv.

    The event, according to a listing posted on the event RSVP app Luma, was pitched at “founders, investors and innovators” looking to network and learn more about the defense tech space. It was co-sponsored by Google, Fusion Venture Capital, Genesis, a startup accelerator, and the Israeli military’s research and development arm, known as the Directorate of Defense Research and Development (DDR&D, or Ma’fat).

    When The Intercept contacted Google, the event page disappeared.

    Google was not only listed as the physical host of the event and one of its sponsors, but the event listing also included a notice that attendees “approve of sharing [their] details with the organizers (Fusion & Google)” as part of signing up.

    When The Intercept contacted Google, as well as the other companies and venture capital firms on the event page, the event page disappeared.

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    General Programming Discussion @lemmy.ml Jure Repinc @lemmy.ml
    Vulkan 1.3.296 Released With VK_EXT_device_generated_commands

    Vulkan 1.3.296 is out as the first spec update in nearly one month. Given the time that has passed there are more bug fixes than usual but there is also a prominent new extension: VK_EXT_device_generated_commands. It has been worked on by Valve's Linux graphics driver developers along with engineers from Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, Collabora, and others. This new extension allows for the GPU device to generate a number of commands for command buffers.

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    linux or windows?
  • GNU/Linux only, with KDE Plasma for desktop as possible. Using it on work laptop (Kubuntu), home laptop (openSUSE Tumbleweed), PC (openSUSE Tumbleweed, also used for gaming), Steam Deck (Arch-based SteamOS). I don't use spyware/adware so Windows is out of question for me. Also it is not free as in freedom and opensource.

  • As the open social web grows, a new nonprofit looks to expand the 'fediverse'
    techcrunch.com As the open social web grows, a new nonprofit looks to expand the 'fediverse' | TechCrunch

    A new project launching today aims to capitalize on the momentum seen within the fediverse, also known as the open social web, which describes

    As the open social web grows, a new nonprofit looks to expand the 'fediverse' | TechCrunch

    A new project launching today aims to capitalize on the momentum seen within the fediverse, also known as the open social web, which describes interconnected social networking services powered by the ActivityPub protocol. Co-founded by the co-author and current editor of ActivityPub, Evan Prodromou, a new nonprofit organization called the Social Web Foundation will focus on expanding the fediverse, improving ActivityPub and the user experience, informing policymakers, and educating people about the fediverse and how they can participate.

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    Europe @lemmy.ml Jure Repinc @lemmy.ml
    Software Freedom in Europe 2024 - FSFE
    fsfe.org Software Freedom in Europe 2024 - FSFE

    In 2024, we continued to promote software freedom through our presence at conferences and events across Europe, as well as through our various activities a...

    Software Freedom in Europe 2024 - FSFE

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/20503641

    > Detailed post about FSFE's goals and main topics in 2024. > > Table of contents: > > - Device Neutrality: the Free Software community “shows its teeth” > - Next Generation Internet and the lack of long-term sustainable funding for Free Software > - Reaching Generation Alpha: Youth Hacking 4 Freedom and Ada & Zangemann > - Policy work: Advocating for Free Sotware > - Legal Support: giving advise to projects and individuals > Our work on public awareness > - Join the movement

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    AMD Publishes RDNA 3.5 ISA Documentation

    AMD today made public their RDNA 3.5 instruction set architecture (ISA) programming guide for these updated RDNA3 graphics found within new Ryzen AI 300 "Strix Point" APUs thus far.

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    This Week in KDE Apps
    blogs.kde.org This Week in KDE Apps

    Welcome to the first post in our "This Week in KDE Apps" series! You may have noticed that Nate's "This Week in KDE" blog posts no longer cover updates about KDE applications. KDE has grown significantly over the years, making it increasingly difficult for just one person to keep track of all the ch...

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    Linux 6.11 released
  • Anyone else having the problem with the new kernel that graphics in games/benchmarks is quite a lot slower (about 15-20%) then with older kernel (I used 6.10.7 before I upgraded). This is with Powercolor Hellhound AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE? Even Einstein@Home GPU tasks take about 20% longer now (28 min with previous kernel to about 34 min now).

  • Generative AI is reportedly tripling carbon dioxide emissions from data centers
    www.techradar.com Generative AI is reportedly tripling carbon dioxide emissions from data centers

    Research suggest data centers will emit 2.5 billion tons of greenhouse gas by 2030

    Generative AI is reportedly tripling carbon dioxide emissions from data centers

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/20289663

    > A report from Morgan Stanley suggests the datacenter industry is on track to emit 2.5 billion tons by 2030, which is three times higher than the predictions if generative AI had not come into play. > > The extra demand from GenAI will reportedly lead to a rise in emissions from 200 million tons this year to 600 million tons by 2030, thanks largely to the construction of more data centers to keep up with the demand for cloud services.

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    Linux 6.11 released

    Linus has released the 6.11 kernel. ""I'm once again on the road and not in my normal timezone, but it's Sunday afternoon here in Vienna, and 6.11 is out."" Significant changes in this release include new io_uring operations for bind() and listen(), the nested bottom-half locking patches, the ability to write to busy executable files, support for writing block drivers in Rust, support for atomic write operations in the block layer, the dedicated bucket slab allocator, the vDSO implementation of getrandom(), and more. See the LWN merge-window summaries (part 1, part 2) for more information.

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    On Rust, Linux, developers, maintainers
  • Nope. here it is about the good DRM: Direct Rendering Manager

  • Surveillance Watch – an interactive map revealing the intricate connections between surveillance companies, their funding sources and affiliations
  • It's the heavy graphics used which looks like it uses WebGL and this is disabled in LibreWolf since it can easily be used for fingerprinting a user. It would be great if they could not use such heavy graphics if WebGL is not supported and just used simple static image or something like that. Well it would be great in general not just for privacy reasons.

  • [Level1Linux] Is Gaming On The Ryzen 9 9950X Better On Linux Than On Windows?
  • From my experince AMD drivers are pretty close, I'd even say slightly better on GNU/Linux, definitely more stable and consistent. For Nvidia, yeah they are bad at supporting GNU/Linux. Improved a lot through the years but still not there. For Intel, well not exactly an option for gaming, at least not the integrated GPUs I have used so far, but still better than in Windows in a similar way as in AMD case.

    P.S. Another great thing with libre/opensource GNU/Linux drivers: When you report a bug with Mesa3D drivers the bug is quite quickly fixed, especially when you can provide them with backtrace and/or Vulkan/OpenGL API trace. Doing a bisect of source code commits amd identifying the commit that introduced a regression also help a great deal. Good luck doing the same with closed/Windows drivers: you can wait for years and no fix.

  • [Level1Linux] Is Gaming On The Ryzen 9 9950X Better On Linux Than On Windows?
  • It's totaly messed up in general and has been for a long time. They try to hack it for the new CPU model and stab you in the back for older CPUs, I'd say it is FUBAR.

  • We found the Missing Performance: Zen 5 Tested with SMT Disabled
  • Or they just found out that Windows process scheduler is still broken beyond repair. If you look at the benchmarks on GNU/Linux performance is all there. For example see Phoronix benchmark

  • Microsoft Ruined Windows
  • Yeah I am so glad I switched to GNU/Linux years ago, Have to keep supporting closed OSes at work with our software and with each release they are just getting worse and worse, while GNU/Linux just keeps getting better.

  • Microsoft Ruined Windows
  • Yeah I am so glad I switched to GNU/Linux years ago, Have to keep supporting closed OSes at work with our software and with each release they are just getting worse and worse, while GNU/Linux just keeps getting better.

  • Microsoft Ruined Windows
  • Yeah I am so glad I switched to GNU/Linux years ago, Have to keep supporting closed OSes at work with our software and with each release they are just getting worse and worse, while GNU/Linux just keeps getting better.

  • Is there a better way to browse man pages?
  • Even quicker is "#X"

  • Is there a better way to browse man pages?
  • Yup still exists. It is also available in KDE Help Center. And you can quickly jump to a man page you typing "#man" into KRunner.

  • OpenSUSE is the best
  • Yup I agree, openSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE Plasma desktop is just awesome. my favourite distro at this moment,

  • What email client are you guys using?
  • I'm using KMail (part of Kontact PIM suite)

  • What is your favourite shell to use
  • Bash is my favourite one, second to it being Fish

  • KDE Plasma 6.1 Keyboard LED Question
  • Yeah the driver supporting LEDs and exposing them should be installed. The exposed LEDs can be found in /sys/class/leds/<device>/multi_[index|intensity], See Linux kernel documentation for details: LED handling under Linux and Multicolor LED handling under Linux

  • KDE Plasma 6.1 released
  • Depends on the specific distro and their upgrades policies.

    Usually with normal distributions you get an update to a new major version (e.g. from Plasma 6.0 to Plasma 6.1, or some versions can be skipped) when a new version of the distribution gets released, and in the mean time you only get bug fix releases (e.g. 6.0.x to 6.0.y). Sometimes some distributions also make special backports available to bring new major versions to same distro version.

    With rolling release distributions (e.g. openSUSE Tumbleweed) you get new major releases in a few days after they are released.

    So you need to check with Nobara how they handle this.

  • AMD Hiring To Improve Their Linux Driver/ROCm Installation Process Across Distributions
  • One way of greatly improving ROCm installation process would be to use the Open Build Service which allows to use the single spec file to produce packages for many supported GNU/Linux distributions and versions of them. I opened a feature request about this.

  • JRepin Jure Repinc @lemmy.ml

    Digital and software freedom/rights advocate from Slovenia, Europe. Also a member of the Pirate party. You can find me on Mastodon: @JRepin@mstdn.io

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