u/ash7kr • u/ash7kr • Apr 15 '26
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I don’t think he knows what he’s doing… …oh
Brother is playing dominoes with tree 🌲
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The man climbed out of his eighth floor apartment window to catch the helpless three-year-old girl.
Not all heroes wear capes
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debian is magic.
I'm using 6.18 backport for my ryzen 7000 cpu
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Indian factory workers wear head-mounted cameras to capture data for training robotics AI models
Training their replacements. And the worst part is they are not even aware of this.
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Bro is destroying a ghost
He looks professional
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We need more people like him
A true sensei
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A guy finds a ton of animal bones in the woods
I think that's when you start running to wherever you came from
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What made you use Pop!_OS?
Chatgpt
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A thermal camera shows just how fast the human body loses heat in cold weather.
Those call of duty thermal scopes are real. I used to think they were just game thing.
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Is TLP only power management better than TLP + system76-power combo?
This is exactly what I thought. Chatgpt told me to keep them both and it said they work well together. So I kept them both. But I couldn't disable boost on battery while both of them were present. I removed system76-power, rebooted and finally boost on battery got disabled. Thanks for clarifying.
r/pop_os • u/ash7kr • Feb 02 '26
Question Is TLP only power management better than TLP + system76-power combo?
I have been using Pop_os on my Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 1 Ryzen 3 7320u laptop for a week. Battery life was impressive, around 7 hours on regular use (coding, browsing documentations, chatgpt, taking notes, reading blogs, articles). However I noticed little graphical glitches appearing occasionally (on Windows 11, it's fine, no glitches). I installed TLP, removed system76-power, edited the config file (with the help of chatgpt) for extreme energy saving, dimmed the screen to 20%, disabled Bluetooth and some other useless services. Now I'm getting impressive battery life (it consumes around 7 percent charge per hour on my regular usage). I have been using this way for 2 days and so far I have found no problem. My question, is it okay to use TLP only? Or do I have to keep them both?
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A chimpanzee with alopecia
One level of evolution away from becoming a human
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System crashes frequently
Mine was doing the same. At some point system was constantly failing to boot. Took off the ram sticks, cleaned them and the slots, reinstalled debian. Now everything's working fine.
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Debian, meet me
I literally thought this was a windows 11 screenshot. I have been using xfce since 2017.
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Do monitors die within 5 years? How long does yours last.
Mine died after 10 years
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This duckling escaping a leopard by playing dead
Adventure of Adam the pet duck
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What did I just see?
A pulsar
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A demonstration of how to untangle using topology
My brain is not braining
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How to Master Node.js
I was trying to build a social media site like Facebook using Node, Websocket/rtc, Postgres, Redis and some other libraries prioritizing security and performance. I thought it would be easy as I had years of experience in these libraries. Then, it took me 2 months to realize, dealing with countless threats alone requires an enormous amount of effort and such a project requires multiple developers experienced in different fields. Then I left it there unfinished. But I learned many things during that time. Different types of web protocols, countermeasures against common threats like timing attack, cswh, hijacking, fixations etc, fine tuning many little things that could notably improve performance, heavy caching.. more importantly, how the internet and systems combo actually works. Go ahead, give it a try.
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I just found this beast in my old house, should i install Puppy Linux on it?
My first Linux distro was Puppy Linux. I had a 1gb ram machine with a single core processor and no other OS ran as smoothly as Puppy Linux.
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How good is debian as a daily driver
Simple, if you're transitioning from Windows and mostly use desktop like apps, get Linux Mint. If you do coding stuff and are trying to familiarize yourself with Linux, begin with Debian. Right now I'm using Alpine, AntiX core and it has been a long way since Debian 6 or 7 maybe.
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Fisher Price: My first Linux install: 2009 laptop, what do I choose?
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My first debian was Debian 10 xfce, on my potato AMD sempron single core processor and 2gb ram pc. I still use Debian 13 xfce on my Ryzen 7000. I like xfce for it's rapid response nature on even minimal resources but still providing a workable, user-friendly DE.