

The gh thread is about the same laptop I linked in my other comment, on the arch wiki they link to some patches, maybe they work
The gh thread is about the same laptop I linked in my other comment, on the arch wiki they link to some patches, maybe they work
The important part is the hardware id of the camera, you have to search for this, drivers and kernel modules use this number to check if they are needed: 8086:7d19
I found a documented laptop with this camera: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dell_XPS_16_(9640)#Webcam
They link to some patches there, it may work with that
As I see the date of the patch is this year March, I guess simply the laptop is too new. If you don’t want to fiddle, just switch to some rolling release distro, and the patches will be merged upstream soon. After a kernel update your camera will magically start working. This would be the easiest solution if you can live some more months without the camera.
Kamoso seems like the default one in KDE: https://apps.kde.org/kamoso/
Reboot than read dmesg. Start a camera app than read dmesg, journalctl. Reload the camera module with modprobe
Also lower it in the DE settings. Are you on wayland?
Why the benchmark is at 90fps? What happens if you lower your monitor refresh rate to 60?
Just my troubleshooting tips:
Can you run a benchmark, maybe this one, so we can see it it’s really a general thing not just something on that website? Also we can compare it to other computers, or you can see if changing a setting helps at all.
Can you see something strange in about:processes? Shift+Esc is its keyboard shortcut.
Can you try it in other browsers? Something Chrome like (Chromium, Brave, Vivaldi). Does this happen there as well?
Your generated answer contains no relevant information. You asked the bullshit machine incorrectly, as from the community it should be clear that OP is looking for a Linux related theme, and from the image it should be clear it’s a wm or de. Not a terminal. Not a Google Slide (wtf) or whatever.
The only relevant part was listing GNOME-Look and KDE Store.
I’m not a luddite, this current AI technology is a nice and interesting tool, but please don’t bring it here this way. We are humans discussing a topic, we don’t need this off-putting and irrelevant wall of text. You gain nothing, we gain nothing, no VC fund behind lemmy, there is no incentive to generate content above all. Your karma means nothing, it’s only point is sorting comments in a thread.
If OP would be interested in an AI generated answer, they would just type the question there. It’s not something only you can do.
And it doesn’t even answer the question, it sounds like the out of touch answers on microsoft support forum, why did you copied it here. You haven’t even read it? This is one of the worst usecase of an LLM I have ever seen.
That would be cheap! Home made laptops are expensive or huge and barely portable. If you want a bit better and thought out, check out MNT Reform laptops: https://www.cnx-software.com/2024/12/31/mnt-reform-next-open-source-rk3588-modular-12-5-inch-laptop/
It starts at $1100
While Shelly wifi devices can use their cloud, it’s optional. By default cloud is disabled, you can even make them report to your own MQTT server.
Its original idea is actually interesting. Influencers always share perfectly composed scenes of their life, so it seems like they are always traveling, always doing something interesting. This app asks you at random times to please share what you are actually doing at that moment, it sends a notification when you should share, it has a window of some minutes to take a photo. You never know when the next bereal notification will show up. You can be sure, if someone always shares something interesting from their life constantly is not just faking it, it’s actually real.
I never used it, but some of my friends do, so this is based on their explanations.
You should assume that whatever you upload to the internet without encryption is public. Bereal was always advertised as a tool for sharing your life with others, so this isn’t unexpected for me. The only misleading part is that if you share with friends only, it’s not just your friends, but also the service provider, so you should assume that it may leak. I never used bereal so I’m not familiar with its features, some of my friends use it and I just heard about it from them. From their description it didn’t sound as an app where you should expect privacy.
Is Lemmy a privacy nightmare? No, because you know that everything is public here, admins can even see your DMs.
Do not share private data on the public internet
There are different communities for answers like that, for general techsupport. Maybe OP asked it in a wrong place, but if it’s already here, and does not sound blatantly oftopic it should be answered in the spirit of the community.
And the answer was also wrong, OP asked how to save as inverted, not how to open inverted.
As we are in [email protected] maybe OP would like to use a foss tool? You can’t be further from foss with aDoBe AcRoBaT rEaDeR
People are different, different people like different things, and they care about different features of a device.
I never had any apple device, but I help a lot other people with iphones and macs, and I have to tell you they are just devices. I’m familiar with their features, but I don’t care, this whole thing is only about you. If you want an iphone buy one. If you don’t want one, just move on, life is too short for getting mad about unnecessary thing like this.
Wouldn’t it be better to replace the full rom at this point? You trust other parts but not the dialer?
What I’m trying to say, if you think your built in dialer is a spyware, it’s very likely other components of the rom could be spyware as well, and you don’t gain too much by replacing only this component.
Wdym spyware? Isn’t the stock dialer comes from aosp and it’s open source? Or your rom doesn’t use that one?
Check the faq: https://joinpeertube.org/faq#what-are-the-peertube-features-for-content-creators
Find an instance here, if you don’t want to manage your own: https://joinpeertube.org/instances
Yepp, Hanlon’s razor: they are mostly just lazy and maybe incompetent, not necessarily evil, that’s just a side effect. E.g. in my country if you call them that you want to get out of CGNAT they’ll just do that for you. My IP haven’t changed in years, but I don’t pay for fix IP. But it may be different in each country, I have mostly good experiences with local ISPs here.