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Butter Box – Sharing offline has never been easier

likebutter.app
3 points·by MRPockets·il y a 2 mois·0 comments

Thunderbird 140 ESR Focuses on Enterprise Needs

linuxiac.com
1 points·by MRPockets·l’année dernière·0 comments

Thunderbird 140.0esr Release Notes

thunderbird.net
1 points·by MRPockets·l’année dernière·0 comments

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Localwriter: A LibreOffice Writer extension for local generative AI

github.com
2 points·by MRPockets·l’année dernière·0 comments

Localwriter: An optional LibreOffice Writer extension for local generative AI

blog.documentfoundation.org
1 points·by MRPockets·l’année dernière·0 comments

'Social media should be built on protocols, not platforms' says Mastodon CEO

techcrunch.com
30 points·by MRPockets·l’année dernière·5 comments

Decentralized Instagram alternative Pixelfed launches mobile apps

techcrunch.com
3 points·by MRPockets·l’année dernière·0 comments

Microsoft Office support in Win 10 ends in October too – what that means

zdnet.com
1 points·by MRPockets·l’année dernière·2 comments

Dell will no longer make XPS computers

arstechnica.com
77 points·by MRPockets·il y a 2 ans·110 comments

Mozilla wants you to set Firefox as default Windows browser

bleepingcomputer.com
1 points·by MRPockets·il y a 2 ans·0 comments

Windows 11 market share declines as users seemingly shift back to Windows 10

tomshardware.com
15 points·by MRPockets·il y a 2 ans·3 comments

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MRPockets
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
I assume that the original article statement is referring to connecting to CarPlay/Android Auto wirelessly, not simply connecting via Bluetooth for a speaker-type setup. But I do not know that this is the case. Certainly, I would assume all privacy bets are off if you connect CarPlay/Android Auto in any manner.
MRPockets
·l’année dernière·discuss
I don't think hypocrisy is really the best word. The GP's objection may be uninformed or out of line with reality, but it is (likely) the result of the very distance between food source and consumption that you are talking about; ignorance not hypocrisy.

I have had the opportunity to hunt twice in my life; both times I harvested a deer. I would happily do so again. But while I disagree with the sentiment of the GP, I do agree that there is something profound about killing an animal (for food or otherwise) such that talking about it nonchalantly can be startling.

I'm probably just nitpicking here.
MRPockets
·l’année dernière·discuss
FYI, The Document Foundation has [a recent blog post](https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2025/01/16/localwri...) highlighting a generative AI extension intended for LibreOffice.
MRPockets
·l’année dernière·discuss
Ah, I see. Intel's price reduction leaves the Xeon 6 prices lower than the AMD Genoa (2022) prices, but higher than the AMD Turin (2024) prices. Strange that the article doesn't mention Turin at all.
MRPockets
·l’année dernière·discuss
The article's subtitle ("They are still more expensive than AMD's competing EPYC, though.") seems to directly contradict the article. Perhaps I missed something in it, but a few times the article discusses how "Intel's Xeon 6 CPUs are now cheaper than AMD's latest EPYC 'Genoa' processors both in absolute numbers and in terms of per-core pricing" and "Intel's Xeon 6900P-series processors are now cheaper than AMD's EPYC 9600-series CPUs in per-core pricing."

Is the subtitle simply wrong? The only way I can make sense of it is to suppose it refers to the price if you actually attempt to acquire a Xeon as opposed to the MSRP (if that is even the right term in this space).