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Reddit on GOPHER
  • I actually never used Gopher before. I found about it at random: I saw someone asking for a lightweight browser. There is no lightweight browser - that supports all the JS, WebAssembly, Video Codecs... - and still's lightweight. I started my research to find an video about "How bloated the internet is" and I found about Gemini, and finally Gopher... In the end of the day, I never answered that question 🫠

  • Reddit on GOPHER

    gopher://gopherddit.com:70

    Don't ask me how.

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    Linux support for Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c?
  • Thank you for this very detailed answer!

    I was looking for a new Notebook for my parents, and they need Windows working as a dual boot and Linux as the main driver. After some research, I found that ARM for Windows was still bad, and we need it to work properly, so I discarded this option. But I appreciated the knowledge you shared with us. Thanks

  • Linux support for Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1798744

    > I'm searching for a Notebook and I came across one that had a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c which grabbed my attention... My main concern was that the processor specs says: > > - Instruction Set: ARMv8-A64 (64 bit) > - Architecture: Kryo 468 > > Main questions: > - Does Linux already supports this processor? > - What I should look at? Instruction Set (A64) or Architecture (Kyro)? > > If you have time to spend... How this CPU compares with an i3 6157U?

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    Get ready for light-based Wi-Fi (Li-Fi), because it's now an official standard
  • But, if light bounces in every obstacle, it will be confined to just a room or so... Then, I think is unreliable for the general public and will be only useful in specific situations... Which I can't think of a single one... Not getting interference with Military, Hospitals and Airplanes isn't already achieved by separating special frequencies for WiFi and Bluetooth? How that is achieved today?