I think in terms of actually doing stuff AMD is close in terms of power draw (W/performance) but it's the little things like going to sleep and while completely idle that the entire MacBook draws so little power that needs to catch up -- and that's not entirely on the processor.
I updated my AMD framework BIOS using fwupd last weekend with no problem on arch.
I suppose if you really like tools, Makita counts as an entertainment franchise.
Even Intel has these. I think this patch set goes a bit further and takes into account the silicon lottery differences between cores (according to the patch series)
I'm using the patch set on my framework 7840u and didn't notice a difference though, though this is really YMMV.
The steam deck won't pull past 3A anyway (all usb C cables are rated for 3A), so unless you're using a USB-A to C cable, you should be getting full speed, unless the cable is damaged.
That's.... Stored in the EFI partition or changeable in userspace?
You didn't have to tweak PIPEWIRE_LATENCY or adjust the latency in guitarix? In my setup the latency isn't great out of the box.
I've used Linux for over two decades (red hat to Gentoo to Ubuntu to arch) and I must say it'll be a tough sell to get me back to an RPM or a debian based distro solely due to how god awfully slow the package managers (dpkg and rpm) are.
Since Docker came along and brought with it the ride of Alpine and APK, it made me realize that system upgrades on a modern processor, fast internet, and an SSD should take seconds, not minutes.
Or just pay Kagi. If you're not paying they're gonna have to get their money somewhere, and search is expensive.
A lot of people thought this was the case for VMs and docker as well, and now it seems to be the norm.
Name: gitlab.com
Address: 172.65.251.78
Name: gitlab.com
Address: 2606:4700:90:0:f22e:fbec:5bed:a9b9
This is amazing, thank you!
Anyone know if this is one of the first (modern, as in uses a modern engine like Godot) open source games like this where us other kinds of programmers can learn from?