If I wasnt worried about price to performance then I would get that Spacemit k3 riscv laptop. It’ll have an NVME. Should be fine for non heavy tasks. If you are a software developer, it’d probably be good for most tasks. I remember back when all the old Linux elite software developers complained about desktop environments using too much memory on their 512MB memory laptops that are perfectly good software people love to use
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•We should push other phone OEM's such as Fairphone and Samsung to work with PostmarketOS, GrapheneOS, and Ubuntu TouchEnglish
8·12 days agoYa. Short term Motorola for Graphene, long term any that support postmarketos
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Technology@lemmy.world•Roku and TCL Accused of Bricking Smart TVs Through Software UpdatesEnglish
3·13 days agoI turned on my TV that usually auto boots to my onn Android box with projectivity launcher. The new Roku homescreen is trash. They’ve increased ads by like 5x. This is an 8 year old TV. 8 years ago there were no ads. Then a banner on the right side. Then they added a row up top. Now it’s the majority of the home screen. Roku as an operating system no longer needs to exist
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu 26.04 Allows "sudo apt install rocm" But It's Months Out-Of-DateEnglish
2·23 days agoEhh. 7.1 isnt that old. If they don’t make any newer available until 28.04, then this’ll just be a major baseline. It’ll nice regardless just if it leads to more rocm support. The package and maintainers are in place for this to keep going every 6 months
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Proton Releases Spring/Summer 2026 Road MapEnglish
101·24 days agoProton Drive has improved. Linux app is welcome. I want some serious improvements to shared photo albums. Preloading of some amount of previous/next images in the order being viewed. I really want to completely drop google photos

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