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Ubuntu on the ThinkPad X13s Review
> To my surprise the fingerprint reader works well and I can enroll my fingers! It even unlocks the system the system at the login screen too!
well, shit, that's better than my Thinkpad X1 on Ubuntu where they never worked
I actually came very close to getting that exact same setup (from the Amazon Refreshed store) but waved it off because I could not get Chrome (not -ium, I mean the real one) nor Zoom which for doing worky stuff is "well, good luck". Yes, I'm aware one can join zoom meetings from the browser but with eyes toward that "chromIUM" part I felt it would be really, really rolling the dice, and that's before I knew that the webcam doesn't work
there have been a few other threads on this, but it's great to have a more recent version: https://hn.algolia.com/?q=thinkpad+x13s
You may already be aware of this, but the T14s is "just another" Intel box, whereas the X13s is Snapdragon/arm64. I despise the random nomenclature of their product lines for that very reason. But IMHO a blog post about Ubuntu on more Intel stuff would not make the front page versus "here's the current state of arm64 on the desktop" is something I have keen interest in. I still have high hopes someone is going to have better luck with Microsoft's Dev Kit since it comes with a lot more ram (recently https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35757277 et al https://hn.algolia.com/?query=windows%20dev%20kit )
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Ask HN: What are some not widely-known computer programming publishers?
Self publishing is free. If you’re talking about getting printed copies in bookstores, you’re technically correct about their being better at marketing but believe me, they expect you to do the bulk of that too.
Take a look at some of these articles:
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Ask HN: Why no browser-based E2E encryption?
Perhaps search hnn for "cryptocat" which was an attempt to do e2e chat through a website a dozen years ago. It was somewhat controversial at the time.
https://hn.algolia.com/?q=cryptcat
The author gave up on it after a while and the website stopped working.
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Stashpad launches Google Docs alternative you can use without any login
There once was an incredibly nice product like this called hackpad. It even had a similar theme IIRC. It was a yc company, lovely polished product, and the folks I was founding a startup with loved it with zero effort spent on convincing them.
10 years ago Dropbox bought it and shut it down.
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DBOS Operating System
look, I know this thing is obviously the second coming, or new sliced bread or something, but the dupes are just out of control: https://hn.algolia.com/?q=dbos and that's not even counting the submissions of blog posts about their hot new thing from the employees
We got it, it's awesome, stop making NEW THREADS where everyone who wasn't in the first 500 of these submissions posts the same things
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The GIL can now be disabled in Python's main branch
Further context on noGIL in general: https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...
- Show HN: Hatchet – Open-source distributed task queue
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Tal is the programming language for the Uxn virtual machine
Using a stack as input and a stack as output reminds me of the POP-11 language.
A high level value stack available as an input is a truly different way to code.
See other Hacker News articles https://hn.algolia.com/?q=pop-11
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Don't Use Discord for FOSS
Using this site, I created a custom range search.
https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=custom&page=1&prefix=true&...
For comments less than 1 month, I see the option to upvote, for older comments I don't.
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Google execs admit users are ‘not quite happy’ with search experience after Reddit blackouts
Once again, preaching the uBlacklist extension to block *://answers.microsoft.com/* from search results.
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Googling be like
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- Google Search Is Dying
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How to enhance your Google searches
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- Ask HN: Any good alternatives to Google News?
What are some alternatives?
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