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for X_86 family for sure, but the experience on other chip set such as Apple Silicon (maybe the arms) for desktop usage are quite rough around the edges.


Never had issues with other ARM chips other than the Apple co-designed ones.

Oh, and if you have problems running Linux on Macs... That isn't Linux's fault.


But Apple ARM chips currently represent most of the laptop and desktop computer market share for ARM processors. Sure, Linux in embedded and semi-embedded capacity works perfectly well with almost all ARM (and even RISC-V) processors, but I doubt most of the people here will be switching to raspberry pi as the daily driver anytime soon.

Hopefully either Asahi support improves in the near future or Snapdragon X Elite support in Linux becomes a bit better.


Linux works fine on ARM devices. The problem is lack of good (non-Apple) ARM devices, not Linux.


"Apple silicon?" Man, how well does OSX run on a raspberry pi? Clearly it's the inferior OS. /s


Me and many people don't.

Just laptop is good enough. Although currently switched back to apple silicon ATM for LLM, price and convince reasons, and as soonest linux on Apple Silicon reach some maturity, will switch over completely.

However not using a smartphone is probably good for one's mental and physical healthy now days. It is understandable if your work require you to have one, but if I'm not getting paid, why would I even get a smartphone?

Back in the 80's there are investment people managing billions dollars and deals over pen paper and a land line!


Laptops are way heavier and more bulky than phones, and phones can do 90% of what a laptop can do across a cross section of most people’s daily tasks. You don’t have to be a genius to see the value in one. The mental health stuff is about social media apps and things, which aren’t mandatory.

If you don’t want one because of some principled stance that’s fine, but don’t pretend there’s no value in them.


I'm the opposite, I didn't own a personal computer from like 2015 until last year when I built a new gaming PC. I had a MacBook Pro from work of course, but I just got by on my phone / iPad for my personal life.


back in the 1880s, people didn't even need refrigerators!


Hahahahaha, right?


Well IMHO it is more about if the infrastructure is centralized or decentralized. In a centralized infrastructure we are all at the whim of someone like Musk/Gates fill in the ______

A mesh network and federated services will not rely on one actor or server. And if you are in middle of no where and only a random guy from Texas is hosting, then maybe start your own node if he is unreliable.


yeah it is kinda like starting your own internet infrastructure.

For protest there are already bluetooth messenger for that:

https://briarproject.org

but yeah it is only for Android.


That is a crappy project. Please try it yourself to see how badly it fails.

At present there simply exist no good BLE messengers any more since recent updates to the BLE stack.


There has being quite bit research about how cells NOT only communicate biochemically, also via sounds and bio-photons. EMF is not that far of stretch either.


Any links / pointers on further reading? Would love to read more on this.


well for server is nix, but not sure about desktop.


I'd say using Nix is bordering on using scripting. Someone still has to write the method that extracts your Nix configuration into a file.


Many db has done that, 4d.com is one that comes to mind. It is kinda like socket.io + PostgreSQL + node/ruby/php (middleware layer) all in one. In db there is also concept of cursor, etc.

Seems like it is never about merit of technological design. As some CS professor put it, tech is more about fashion than tech now days. IMHO that is true, and often also comes down to the technological context surrounding the industry at the time, and now days if the code is open sourced/FOSS.


Wasn't there a crypto that use GPU to solve LLM computation as PoW. Wouldn't that be better approach?


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