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  • If you have an original Framework (from memory, 11th gen intel 13 inch), there were hardware issues that I don’t thing could be resolved via software updates. I believe they worked in them for the intel 12th gen and later.

    I run a fedora derivative on an original framework, and I used a command to disable sleep and go to a deeper state (hibernate maybe?) so it doesn’t lose battery while asleep. And if you take out your HDMI, display port, etc cards and just use USB (or none) that resolves another power drain issue.

    But basically, it’s usable but not perfect. I’m waiting to see if there’s another gen of AMD card coming then might update my mainboard.

    I dunno, I like it as a laptop but I’m also seldom far from a charger.







  • Dave@lemmy.nztoScience Memes@mander.xyzYep, it's me
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    11 days ago

    Haha I have one of these.

    Them: how come most trees are green?

    Me: Oh, well the leaves have s…

    Them: OK goodbye

    I also have another one that likes to hear all the details, and as a young kid they would ask me to explain stuff while they fell asleep.

    Me: OK, sleeping time

    Them: Can you tell me why we don’t two suns while I lie down?

    Me: oh, boy, well… [then I talk until they fall asleep]

    I think they were about 3 or 4 when we did this.










  • I can see both angles of this. Especially since the original disclosure didn’t have the full detail of how it could be exploited to access company systems, and they (the writeup author) never disclosed that update.

    You can see how a large company (Zendesk) could miss this in the multitude of people trying to claim bug bounties. I fully believe that had they understood the issue they should have fixed it, since it’s within their power and basically a service to their clients. But I can understand how the limited detail in the original disclosure demonstrated a much lower level risk than the end exploit that was never reported.