look997

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[–] look997@kbin.social 3 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I have it too. The image randomly freezes or the entire playback freezes.
But also regular video (not live) has problems, for example it skips forward a few seconds at random moments.
I don't know if this is something to report on bugzilla. It's hard to report this because I would have to constantly record my screen while watching YouTube to catch the random moment when it happens.

I have uBlock and SponsorBlock. I'm on Arch Linux.

 

NeuraLink will allow you to speak entire words or sentences telepathically; when a person has no voice, the AI ​​will generate brain-to-speak your voice, according to your choice, and play it on a regular loudspeaker for people around you.
The same goes for brain-to-text when you want to reply to someone.

But going further, words, sentences, entire statements can be generated by AI, based on the emotion read from the brain in relation to a question.
It may even be that you won't have to read the question at all, the chip will only ask you how you feel about a certain question or stimulus, and it will generate the entire answer itself and respond on your behalf, without even your knowledge.
At the end, it may inform you what it replied to and to whom, and you can decide for yourself whether you actually agree with this answer, but usually you will agree because it is simply convenient that the AI ​​will think about the answer for you. You don't have to make an effort or think anymore, so you agree to it.

 

Some people have a problem that upvotes and likes even exist.
And I would go further.
A chip in the brain that reads what you think and feel about a given entry, and automatically adds a reaction based on your thoughts and feelings.
Because not everyone wants to click like, and they think about something once they've read it.
And even writing a comment by AI, based on what the chip reads.
AI puts the read brain flashes into words.

[–] look997@kbin.social 1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

A link to a magazine or collection always takes you to /m, instead of e.g. /*, which is where I am currently.
Links from Lists take you to /m, /* or m/.../microblog, depending on where I am currently.

[–] look997@kbin.social 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

The script does not work in the Polish language version of kbin.

 

There are at least several types of holes in the federation: * Unfederated profile - support suggestion here https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/1341 * unfederated replies to the post at a given time * unfederated entries at the time How to handle this? Answers I often see ...

 

Spodobał mi się Fotel obrotowy Ergosolid 139 x 70 x 70 cm 1499 zł.
Ocenicie, jakaś alternatywa? Może być droższy, ale nie przesadnie, kilka stówek.

To że podłokietniki wychodzą od tyłu, a nie od dołu, to mi się podoba wizualnie.
Ma dużo regulacji.
Podnóżek też dobra rzecz.

Zastanawia mnie odchylenie i zagłówek.
Zagłówka nie da się przód-tył regulować, a jest dość płasko względem oparcia, niektóry fotele mają bardziej wyprofilowane oparcie, i wtedy zagłówek jest bardziej do przodu.
Nie wiem czy przy odchyleniu, zagłówek będzie wystarczająco wysunięty do przodu, żeby trzymać głowę, gdy się patrzy na ekran.
Ewentualnie mocno pod biurko wjadę fotelem, i ekran podreguluję do góry i pochylę w swoją stronę, bo da się tak moim monitorem.

#sprzetkomputerowy #meble #pcmasterrace #fotelbiurowy #fotel #krzeslo #ergonomia #dom #tech

[–] look997@kbin.social 1 points 8 months ago

Not only. This also happens when switching between TTYs.

I'm trying to move the setting to the boot stage, but it's not easy.

 

Is it normal for the monitor to change setting (refresh rate) in exactly 6 seconds?
Shouldn't it take less time?

Gigabyte M32QC monitor connected DisplayPort
GeForce RTX 3060 Ti graphics
ASRock A620MHDV/M.2+ motherboard

Arch Linux with Cinnamon

This is a monitor with Variable refresh rate
I changed 60 Hz - 165 Hz in Cinnamon System Settings -> Screen.

But I feel it when I turn on the computer, because it changes from the default 60 Hz in the bios/systemd-boot/console to my system 165 Hz. So the startup animation of the transition from the black screen to the Cinnamon desktop does not happen at all before my eyes, because the monitor is still switching the refresh rate (the resolution remains as it should be in the bios/systemd-boot/console).

And when switching between TTY Ctrl+Alt+F2 etc. the same thing, it takes that long and in the background the TTY is already ready.

I dream of setting 165 Hz in the bios/systemd-boot/console.

But in DisplayPort, even setting the system to 60 Hz does not help, something changes anyway.

For HDMI 60 Hz it is smooth, no waiting.

 

Is it normal for the monitor to change setting (refresh rate) in exactly 6 seconds?
Shouldn't it take less time?

Gigabyte M32QC monitor connected DisplayPort
GeForce RTX 3060 Ti graphics
ASRock A620MHDV/M.2+ motherboard

Arch Linux with Cinnamon

This is a monitor with Variable refresh rate
I changed 60 Hz - 165 Hz in Cinnamon System Settings -> Screen.

But I feel it when I turn on the computer, because it changes from the default 60 Hz in the bios/systemd-boot/console to my system 165 Hz. So the startup animation of the transition from the black screen to the Cinnamon desktop does not happen at all before my eyes, because the monitor is still switching the refresh rate (the resolution remains as it should be in the bios/systemd-boot/console).

And when switching between TTY Ctrl+Alt+F2 etc. the same thing, it takes that long and in the background the TTY is already ready.

I dream of setting 165 Hz in the bios/systemd-boot/console.

But in DisplayPort, even setting the system to 60 Hz does not help, something changes anyway.

For HDMI 60 Hz it is smooth, no waiting.
#pcmasterrace #pc #nvidia #geforce #linux #archlinux #cinnamon #tech

 

High-functioning autistic people should come out of the shadows.

They should openly say that they are best suited to rule and have the best ideas, i.e. libertarian ones.

This should not be an insult to Korwin or Mentzen that they are autistic (Asperger's), it should be an open advantage, and only such people should be admitted to the party.

#confederation #freedom #korwin #mentzen #libertarianism #psychology #autism #asperger #politics

 

Autyści wysokofunkcjonujący powinni wyjść z cienia.

Powinni otwarcie powiedzieć, że najlepiej nadają się do rządzenia i mają najlepsze idee, czyli libertariańskie.

To nie powinien być przytyk do Korwina czy Mentzena, że to autyści (aspergerowcy), to powinna być otwarta zaleta, i tylko takich się powinno przyjmować do partii.

#konfederacja #wolnosc #korwin #mentzen #libertarianizm #psychologia #autyzm #asperger #politics

 

This is what it looks like:
HDMI 60 Hz and I switch from TTY1 (with Cinnamon) to TTY2 - it takes 7 seconds.
HDMI 60 Hz return from TTY2 to TTY1 - takes 1 second.
DisplayPort 60 Hz and I switch from TTY1 (with Cinnamon) to TTY2 - it takes 6 seconds.
DisplayPort 60 Hz return from TTY2 to TTY1 - takes 6 seconds!.

On HDMI, the return takes only a second. And that's how it should always be, right?
Yet every other case lasts 6-7 seconds. That's a ridiculously long time, and there's no reason for it to take that long, is there?

In turn, at higher refresh rates, even HDMI recovery takes 6-7 seconds.
This is also surprising behavior. As if the system/drivers(?) only supported HDMI 60 Hz exactly, but not completely, because switching to TTY2 still takes too long.

What can I do with this? Is it only possible to count on driver updates to improve things?

Monitor Gigabyte M32QC Curved 31,5"
GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8GB
ASRock A620MHDV/M.2+
AMD RYZEN 5 7500F AM5
Kingston Fury Beast Black 16GB DDR5 (KF556C40BB-16)

 

Dziwny bug, związany z HDMI/DisplayPort i częstotliwością odświeżania i przełączaniem między TTY.

Tak to wygląda:
HDMI 60 Hz i przełączam z TTY1(z Cinnamon), na TTY2 - trwa 7 sekund.
HDMI 60 Hz powrót z TTY2 na TTY1 - trwa 1 sekundę.
DisplayPort 60 Hz i przełączam z TTY1(z Cinnamon), na TTY2 - trwa 6 sekund.
DisplayPort 60 Hz powrót z TTY2 na TTY1 - trwa 6 sekund!.

Na HDMI powrót trwa tylko sekundę. I tak powinno być zawsze, nie?
A jednak każdy inny przypadek trwa 6-7 sekund. To absurdalnie długo, i chyba nie ma żadnego powodu, żeby tyle to trwało?

Z kolei przy wyższych częstotliwościach odświeżania, już nawet HDMI powrót trwa 6-7 sekund.
To też jest zaskakujące zachowanie. Jakby system/sterowniki(?) obsługiwały tylko dokładnie HDMI 60 Hz, ale też nie do końca, bo przełączenie na TTY2 nadal trwa za długo.

Co mogę z tym zrobić? Czy tylko można liczyć na aktualizacje sterowników, żeby coś się poprawiło?

Monitor Gigabyte M32QC Curved 31,5"
GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB
ASRock A620MHDV/M.2+
AMD RYZEN 5 7500F AM5
Kingston Fury Beast Black 16GB DDR5 (KF556C40BB-16)
#nvidia #linux #archlinux