The day AWS starts a Mistral-as-a-service is when OpenAI dies.
The day AWS starts a Mistral-as-a-service is when OpenAI dies.
Didn’t expect it to be on Lemmy, but oh well
Why the downvotes?
Amnesiac distro which routes all traffic over TOR, for future reference
You’ll have to desolder the WiFi card inside. Check teardowns of TVs from now when deciding to buy a new one
It’s a bit difficult, you’ll need be good with your solder.
It’ll be out in a couple of weeks and then we’ll know exactly which prick has mommy issues over their code
I guess it doesn’t bother me much because when I’m using dongles I’m usually sitting down (work, home, in the train etc). YMMV
I can’t prevent capitalism. I’ll just do the best I can. Luckily, good dongles aren’t very expensive and I stay with the more budget IEMs. You might be different; I have seen plenty of Lotoo PAW Golds at CanJams, for example
The only headphone jacks worthy of good IEMs are Sony, old LGs and maybe DAPs. That Moondrop device might be an exception but I’d skip a dedicated device and instead buy something I can root and then attach my dongle to, to get around that pesky Android resampling.
What part of my suggestion would “get you shafted”?
All I’m saying is I’d like the reasoning behind people considering it a problem. Polictical opinions are fine but they should never come in the way of technical innovation (except that governments adhere to breaking this rule more often than not, but that’s for another time)
Any cheap device with a bootloader that can be unlocked with a good dongle (check out the new SMSL dongle, looks cool)
You’re actually buying that Moondrop device? Let me know how it goes, seemed like a cool concept but I can’t trust them enough to get a mobile device done right
Use adb and see if you can flush those apps
Thank you
I’m all for this. All of this will be blocked on my devices anyway but for the greater good, this would be a great step to take
Adb time
This is the kind of product I want to see. Inexpensive NAS hardware and chassis which lets the user install their own OS. I wouldn’t be complaining this much if we could do that with Synology’s entry-level DS line but we can’t and it’s annoying because they and QNAP are some of the few who price the entry-level well (in my opinion, that is). It’s really hard to build an entry-level NAS under $200 unless you’re going used and have a chassis handy.
Good luck and let us know how it goes. I should bookmark these guys