

How’s HDMI-CEC support in Linux? I remember that being a sticking point last time I considered building an HTPC


How’s HDMI-CEC support in Linux? I remember that being a sticking point last time I considered building an HTPC


Nah it’s something they do intentionally for attention. Won’t be too long before you get an “ackchually” reply from them explaining what the character means


I don’t have any doubt that the profit will come soon. Virtually every CEO is pressuring their employees to use AI as much as possible. Anthropic just has to crank up their prices to 11 and companies won’t really have a choice but to pay since they will have become so reliant on AI


Is the Claude Code extension for VS code also using a compromised dependency? Or just the npm package?


Just use the first number the user enters as their age
I’m 58008 btw


Sony bit the dust? I bought a Sony OLED 8 months ago and it’s fantastic


Fitting that someone from an instance on a random subdomain commented on this lol


Nvidia is busy trying to kill their consumer GPU division to free up more fab space for data center GPUs chasing that AI bubble
Which seems wildly shortsighted, like surely the AI space is going to find some kind of more specialized hardware soon, sort of like how crypto moved to ASICs. But I guess bubbles are shortsighted…


I did it for a while and it was a fun little technical project but once the pictrs image cache exhausted the amount of storage I got in the cloud host service’s free tier, I stopped because I didn’t feel like spending money on it
It means that multiple devices which are connected to the same TV can all control each other.
For example, say you have a streaming device (e.g. Amazon Fire Stick) and an audio receiver both hooked up to the same TV on different HDMI ports. With CEC, you could use the volume buttons on the streaming device’s remote to control the volume on the audio receiver. You could also use the power button on the TV remote to turn all three devices on/off at the same time.