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Galaxy S23 Ultra: Official Introduction Film | Samsung - ytb.trom.tf/watch?v=BSYsXVFzmK…
What's new? Nothing useful or important. Such a lame ad. Like all ads for that matter. Every year, same shit, on repeat. And so many idiots are still buying these useless new gadgets.
Well, you gotta-trade, ain't it Samsung!? Apple!? The rest!?
Galaxy S23 Ultra: Official Introduction Film | Samsung
What’s new? The new Galaxy S23 Ultra. Share the epic with our most powerful processor yet, a pro-grade camera that boasts epic Nightography, and the mighty embedded S Pen. Learn more: http://smsng.Samsung | Invidious
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IDK why people follow that Jordan Peterson guy, everytime I was curious to see what he has to say, I noticed that he talks a lot of nothingness. Like...are his "followers" that lost, or!?
Anyway, here's a fun video "Climate Scientist reacts to Jordan Peterson". ytb.trom.tf/watch?v=1kICRre1cm…
This is from tromnews.com/videos/ - you can see more interesting videos there. Also we have to fix the cancer of "shorts" somehow for TROMnews. It is terrible. These merchants are obsessed with the views and make these short and nonsense videos.....hard to get rid of this cancer.
Anyway. Somehow I managed to finish some 26 minutes of TROM II (last part) today. I woke up and was in the mood. That's how it works at times. When I'm in the mood I can do a ton of work in a short period of time.
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Youtube channels like MrBeast and his "philanthropy" are a sign of a failed society from all perspectives. Sure, he at times helps some people, but the way it is done is a sort of a freak show. Get those views, be shocking, extreme, wasteful, clickbaity. Inject ads, promote bullshit, and mix it all up with mostly retarded videos.
Let's give money to people by making them do retarded and dangerous and uncomfortable things, and film them. Let's help others by making videos about their suffering and getting tons of money from ads. Perverse.
Anyway, I wanted to briefly rant about this utter disgrace.
A freak show. Welcome to Earth.
Bye.
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Musk, Bezos, Gates and others help poor people too at times. But this doesn't feel right to me, to profit so much on one hand and promote complete BS, and destroy and all that, while you help a little here and there. And it gives people the wrong impression about these acts - like "Wow look these youtubers and billionaires are solving many problems quicker and better than governments or other nonprofits". Just because these celebrities are very loud.
So I'd say it is great that the guy helps some people, and despicable that it has to be transformed into a "show", littered with ads and other retarded content. Not entirely his fault, since that's how this society "works".
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I finished some 22 minutes of the last part of TROM II. This was a lot faster than I imagine but I worked a lot too. I feel a bit tired :D. And I am a bit stuck at the moment :D.
So maybe I'll take it easier for a few days. Th next 5 or so minutes I should finish in less than a week.
In a way I thought "what if I finish it this month" haha. But then I should not put so much pressure on me. I want to make it very good.
In any case, it is February now and I've already finished 22 minutes out of perhaps 1h, 1h and a bit, of this last part. I think 2 months is more than enough for me to finish it. So, before April. Then in April to do the final edits for the entire thing. And in May to manage to create a trailer and get it ready for the release.
It is looking very promising. ;)
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Wanna know about one super awesome Linux application that is so bloody useful? Autokey tromjaro.com/autokey/
Basically you can assign whatever keys to whatever keys you want. Want to replace two letters? No problemo, tell the app that Z should be Y and vice versa. Wanna paste a specific paragraph or script when pressing any key combo? No problemo.
I'm telling you this is such a powerful and useful little app. And I've added it as default in TROMjaro a few months ago. I use it quite a bit.
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TROM II, 15 minutes done. The work is faster than I thought. For now at least. I think in a week or so I'll finish another 10 more minutes because I know what to do next in terms of editing.
First red box is done, the other one needs to be done :)
Not bad considering I only started a few days ago with this last part.
So far I like it.
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If I were to buy a Framework laptop with similar specs as the Dell I bought, so core i7-1260P, 64GB of RAM, 4TB SSD, it would have cost me double. Around 2.300 Euros.... And a smaller screen without touch, and no dedicated GPU....
I love the idea behind the Framework laptop, but the price is enormous. Indeed to be able to repair/maintain it so easy is fabulous, but for people like me who love these approaches, it is really not affordable.
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First 5 minutes of the last part of TROM II are done :) - a small beginning but the work continues. :)
I realize more and more that the new laptop indeed is faster even with Kdenlive which doesn't use the GPU at all really.
So, all good so far. I am curious how long it will take me to finish this part. If I work like crazy I may finish it in a month or so. But more likely in 2 months. Hard to tell. If that's the case by April I should be done. But then I need a month or so to improve a bit the other parts. Then I need to make a trailer and add all of the sources.
Anyway. The journey continues.
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Having 64GB of RAM is bliss for me. And I really use them. 32GB was always at the limit for me. Opening 2 Kdenlive projects or more for TROM II, testing stuff in VM for TROMjaro, having lots of opened tabs, and so forth, feels like a breeze now. Oh plus some 70GB of Swap memory haha.
Now I just barely started to work again on my laptop after I moved my stuff to it, so this does not reflect the normal use for me, but still almost 30GB of RAM used without VMs and just 1 Kdenlive project open:
Anyway, I like RAMs. And I use them. God bless :).
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Usually Linux tries to use physical mem as efficiently as possible and the most dangerous sign for the system performance is highly used swap disk space. So a simplified rule for the mem check might be: if the swap usage remains low, your system is in a good shape. Here's more detailed explanation: logicmonitor.com/blog/the-righ…
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Today I spent some 2h doing some browsing, streaming, music listening, chatting on my laptop "in battery mode". Then we watched 2 documentaries on it. And it was still bragging about 2 more hours of use. Close to 3 haha. Yeah, I don't trust batteries much, but for me this is awesome. The fact that I can use my laptop like that too, is useful. It is what I wanted. I had 2 laptops before, shitty batteries. Max 2-3 hours of use while new. I used them as desktop computers. This is my first true laptop :).
Also OLED screens are really awesome. The black is truly black. Anyway, I am just happy with this laptop.
Another anyway, these days I was busy organizing the TROM Meeting for May, so I wasn't able to focus much on the documentary. I hope to finalize that these next 1-2 days. Then full focus on the documentary. No excuses.
I am so excited about the meeting. Can't wait to meet all of these awesome tromfriends. :)
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Why is this even a thing? It should be opt-in if you want to be daddying by google and firefox.
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If my method worked to fix your issue then I recommend mentioning it here - gitlab.com/librewolf-community…
Let them know that their initial decision to disable Safe Browsing because of censorship concerns was a right one. False positives for matrix servers are real bad IMO.
reconsider safe browsing (#126) · Issues · LibreWolf / Settings · GitLab
@melodymeows said: you could activate the google safe browsing checks in offline mode, to get...GitLab
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A new TROMjaro ISO released forum.tromjaro.com/t/tromjaro-…
How lovely that the new laptop allows me to do it so quick and test stuff so quick. AMAZING.
I added WebDAV support for Thunar and fingerprint reader support. Check it out.
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To check if it is enabled, there are several ways:
1. Open the GUI, click in the "TBlock" section in the navbar and go under Troubleshooting. You should see a message telling you whether the daemon is running.
2. Alternatively, you can run "tblock --status" from the command-line.
3. Using your init system (command is "systemctl status tblockd" if you use systemd)
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Automatically enable the daemon after installation
For Arch Linux, this could be done by adding a `post_install()` function: **PKGBUILD:** ``` diff pkgname=tblock pkgver=2.6.Codeberg.org
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in reply to Tio • • •I am following your trom for a while now and wonder, if you ever tried to connect with Stallman from GNU/Linux?
This might sound stupid, but I see some similarities in the iew of the world as it should bee. Free and open software, more exchanging goods and knowledge for everybody, focus on trade free stuff ...
I read that he doesn't list Manjaro because it has some not free packages, but what i saw in Tromjaro, it's almost complete using free software. Right? Curious I am.
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in reply to Steve • •Hi,
You know I invited him to our TROMcast (we have a podcast - right now is on pause because I need to finish the TROM II documentary) and he almost accepted. We were about to settle for a day but he never got back to me....
His idea of what a "free software" is, can be different from what I would call "trade-free". For example, he would say that a piece of software needs to showcase its source code, to let anyone modify and re-distribute it, even sell if they want. But always inherit the same rules for the newly modified code.
Now in terms of software, I argue that the most important thing is to let people use a piece of software without asking anything in return. In that regards even proprietary software can be trade-free. However in the vast majority of cases if a software is trade-free it is unlikely to also be proprietary since there is no incentive for that.
In general the vast majority of software is trade-free and also free-software, so they overlap most of the time. I do not like the idea that you can sell a piece of free-software like Stallman says.
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You know I invited him to our TROMcast (we have a podcast - right now is on pause because I need to finish the TROM II documentary) and he almost accepted. We were about to settle for a day but he never got back to me....
His idea of what a "free software" is, can be different from what I would call "trade-free". For example, he would say that a piece of software needs to showcase its source code, to let anyone modify and re-distribute it, even sell if they want. But always inherit the same rules for the newly modified code.
Now in terms of software, I argue that the most important thing is to let people use a piece of software without asking anything in return. In that regards even proprietary software can be trade-free. However in the vast majority of cases if a software is trade-free it is unlikely to also be proprietary since there is no incentive for that.
In general the vast majority of software is trade-free and also free-software, so they overlap most of the time. I do not like the idea that you can sell a piece of free-software like Stallman says. So I am not sure that he wants to see a world where we provide stuff as trade-free for people, but I wanted to talk to him about that.
Regardless, I love most of the things he talks about in regards to software, and I even included bits with him in the upcoming TROM II documentary. So for sure I will try to contact him again when we reboot our TROMcast.
In regards to TROMjaro it is not fully free-software since it also ships with Nvidia proprietary drivers for those who want them. And I am one of them since my computer won't work at all, or well, if I were not to use the proprietary Nvidia drivers....but these are small "incompatibilities" between the trade-free and free-software approaches.
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in reply to Tio • • •Hi Tio!
Thanks for the prompt answer und your explanation! I am happy to hear that and also find it interesting, that there are some differences. I am still reading "Free as in free software". #GNU Very interesting guy and also shows an interesting view of the past.
I am looking forward to see #trom2 and like your ideas as well, read the first book of #trom and it gave me as well some ideas. Still trying to figure out how to adjust the knowledge that is offered Thank you for that!
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