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feedum_sneedson , to Japanese Language in My mom has this souvenir from Japan and doesnt remember which side is up... 🤦

It’s definitely the right way up.

Vilian , to KDE in cant wait for plasma6

running fedora 40 on my laptop, everything is very good, others than fedora own bugs, plasma is very solid

Pantherina ,

40 is not out, is that rawhide?

Vilian ,

kinda it’s called branched they branch it from rawhide and create an “alpha” and run tested and such before opening the beta

pkill , to KDE in cant wait for plasma6

will it be lighter on the CPU?

ozymandias117 ,

Seems unlikely it can get any lighter than the 0.14% CPU load average 5.27.10 is using right now

pkill ,

hmm strange, maybe some applet but when I was using it on my 3rd gen i7 laptop it never went silent and the CPU usage could spike to even 20% when idle

ozymandias117 ,

Maybe something wrong with the GPU in your setup?

I could see kwin using a lot more CPU if the compositing fell back onto software rendering instead of hardware rendering

shadowintheday2 ,

3rd gen i7 is outdated

Even a 8th gen i7 struggles to keep cool and quiet compared to Ryzens from 2019 onwards running the same stack

Gondolaaaa ,

I’d go with some applet as the culprit. I use a Haswell i7 laptop and it’s quiet

Plopp ,

I run Plasma 5 on a 2nd gen i7 laptop and it’s idling just fine and quietly most of the time with no such spikes unless I have several apps running, including a web browser with a plethora of tabs.

Pantherina ,
Hominine , to KDE in cant wait for plasma6
@Hominine@lemmy.world avatar

Dawn of The First Day
-72 hours remain-

const_void , to KDE in cant wait for plasma6

What feature are you waiting for in Plasma 6?

MyNameIsRichard ,
@MyNameIsRichard@lemmy.ml avatar

I want to see how much Wayland has improved

ExpertisePredicament ,

HDR definitely

fallingcats ,

I thought that too, but then I noticed I don’t have a single steam game with HDR and Firefox doesn’t support it either.

semperverus ,
@semperverus@lemmy.world avatar

*yet

produnis OP ,
@produnis@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Ktorrent to work properly ;)

leopold ,

how is ktorrent not working properly now and how is it getting fixed in plasma 6?

Larvitz ,
@Larvitz@burningboard.net avatar

@const_void @produnis the lovely new wallpaper 🤭

fallingcats ,

Why wait? Enable kde-unstable on Arch now and profit

joneskind , to KDE in cant wait for plasma6
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This might be a stupid question but will Plasma6 be compatible with the Raspberry Pi?

Thank you very much and happy linuxing

fallingcats ,

I’d very much expect it to be. The raspberry is pretty much a normal (if a bit slow) modern computer from an application standpoint.

Pantherina ,

Needs to be compiled for its ARM architecture, thats it. Plasma also highly relies on GPU acceleration, so this also has to work.

Pantherina , to KDE in cant wait for plasma6

My problem now is waiting for Fedora 40

bjoern_tantau , to KDE in My 3yo loves GCompris
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My 9 year old is growing up too fast. We set up a laptop for her today and she didn’t want to install GCompris or Ktuberling.

s3rvant ,
@s3rvant@lemmy.ml avatar

My 8yrs still tinker with Gcompris a little but mostly play with Scratch Jr, emulators and web games

FfaerieOxide , to KDE in My 3yo loves GCompris
@FfaerieOxide@kbin.social avatar

Teach your child to cover front-facing cameras with tape.

tkk13909 ,
@tkk13909@sopuli.xyz avatar

On a laptop running Linux?

FfaerieOxide ,
@FfaerieOxide@kbin.social avatar

Front-facing cameras should not exist. Yes, on everything.

Did xz not just happen?

Physically block the light.

_MusicJunkie ,

If someone has enough access to your system to covertly use the camera, then the camera is the last thing you need to worry about.

Nobody is interested in looking at you. Getting your payment data, or private data, that is much more interesting.

FfaerieOxide ,
@FfaerieOxide@kbin.social avatar

Why would you give them that extra inch though? Cover your cameras.

possiblylinux127 ,
@possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip avatar

You do you as we live in a free world. The only thing I would be concerned about it if it was illegal to cover your camera

FfaerieOxide ,
@FfaerieOxide@kbin.social avatar

You do you as we live in a free world.

You don't know where I live.

The only thing I would be concerned about it if it was illegal to cover your camera

You not concerned about the possibility of someone spying on you? Regardless, treating cameras as eyes is damn good practice.

eveninghere ,

I have no idea why this is causing some weird controversy. Strange arguments out there.

eveninghere ,

There are scammers who want your masturbation recorded. The Chinese Communist Party has a face database for surveillance.

_MusicJunkie ,

And if they have access to your computer, they can get much more useful information, both for extortion and surveillance.

eveninghere ,

Nah, no reason to downplay webcams.

The average user’d probably get ransomware attack. And if not, cam girl scams. I’d have a look on r/scam rather than argue theoretical worst case.

tkk13909 ,
@tkk13909@sopuli.xyz avatar

I’m fairly certain xz wasn’t exfiltrating camera feeds…

FfaerieOxide ,
@FfaerieOxide@kbin.social avatar

That's not the point. The point is "linux" is not reason to inherently trust a system.

Cover your cameras (as a compromise to ripping them out with a soldering iron).

MachineFab812 ,

Intel and AMD firmware’s have been having exploits discovered all over the news in recent years. Yes, for older processors and chipsets, but tell me, is all your hardware brand new?

tkk13909 ,
@tkk13909@sopuli.xyz avatar

If your network is properly set up, would that matter?

MachineFab812 ,

Its not the people with properly-configured networks demanding to be convinced to cover their webcams. Also, our PCs are generally not the devices we’re slapping into DMZs and VLANs with either no LAN access, no internet access, or a bajillion blocked(or whitelisted) ports.

Personally, I’m far more concerned about my phone, but google has had my family’s data by the balls forever now anyways, nevermind my kids’ school-provided chromebooks.

tkk13909 ,
@tkk13909@sopuli.xyz avatar

Pretty sure someone who is giving their kids a Linux laptop knows enough to set up a firewall on their network…

MachineFab812 ,

These comments are full of people like you smugly assuring us that “because Linux” and “a firewall” are enough. Lotsa firewalls out there running on Intel chips, and there have been no shortage of other mainstream firewall appliances found to have vulnerabilities and backdoors over the years, nevermind all the cable modems with built-in wifi and SPI Firewalls.

If you don’t know enough to teach your kid basic security practices(all good security, and the EASIEST, MOST CONVENIENT FORMS OF IT - all starts at the physical level - pick up any textbook on the topic), regardless of mitigations you may or may not have implimented, you don’t know enough to be having this argument.

7eter , to KDE in My 3yo loves GCompris

how cute is that?!

some_guy , to KDE in My 3yo loves GCompris
hornedfiend , to KDE in My 3yo loves GCompris

Is it wise to allow a 3 yo to use computers?

I’m not an expert by any means,but digital autism is no joke. This is just too much for their developing brains.

Daxtron2 ,

“Digital Autism” is not supported by current research to be a real thing. Autistic children are more likely to be attracted to technology as a substitute for social interactions though.

jamanetwork.com/journals/…/2812722

hornedfiend ,

I do hope this had been understood as an IMHO,as usual with there sort of comments.

Interesting conclusion though:

" The results of this systematic review and meta-analysis, including a notable indication for publication bias as well as small and sometimes nonsignificant effect sizes, and the limitations just described suggest that the issue of screen time and ASD is far from being resolved. In fact, the slight superiority (although not statistically significant) of the clinical diagnosis variable over the ASD symptom variable we observed in the meta-regression brings forth the basic obstacle in this field, which relates to the directionality of the association, as discussed at the start of this work. Alongside the displacement hypothesis focused on the potential negative outcomes associated with screens, a large portion of the literature is dedicated to the opposite direction—that is, to the characteristics that draw children with ASD to engage in screen activities.16-18 As concluded in a previous literature review on this topic, children with ASD seem to “show increased interest in screen viewing… [which] begins at a very young age.”18(p308) It is also reasonable to assume that parents of children with clinically diagnosed ASD adopt a relatively permissive position regarding their children’s screen use. It is possible, then, that the observed (bidirectional) association of the current meta-analysis reflects this tendency of children with diagnosed ASD, at least to a certain extent, thus requiring us to continue searching for other explanations for the increasing global rates of ASD. Excessive screen time may indeed come at the expense of positive real-life activities and close familial relationships that could increase ASD risk. However, further research is needed to support this concern, as the increase in ASD prevalence may be attributable to a range of medical, environmental, and societal factors. "

This "Excessive screen time may indeed come at the expense of positive real-life activities and close familial relationships that could increase ASD risk. " still supports my original comment.

Thank you for providing this by the way,but it’s still a debatable topic,with no real conclusion other than it needs more research.

gfom ,
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“Excessive screen time may indeed come at the expense of positive real-life activities and close familial relationships that could increase ASD risk.”

You can’t become autistic though. I was born with it, nothing made me autistic.

force ,

Whether you have Autism is entirely cemented before you’re born. You can’t just “get” Autism after your born, although diagnosis may be difficult until a certain stage in development. Same goes for ADHD and other neurodevelopmental disabilities.

Affidavit ,

I think it’s likely that the type of content children are exposed to matters more than the medium. Children who are exposed early to digital technology will have an advantage in adapting to our increasingly digital society over those who are prevented from accessing digital media until they are much older.

GCompris is an educational program; it’s not equivalent to watching Spongebob (no offence to Spongebob).

Lettuceeatlettuce ,
@Lettuceeatlettuce@lemmy.ml avatar

I agree. I was grew up playing lots of games like Incredible Machine, Sim City, Zoo Tycoon, Age of Empires 2, etc. They were technical and challenging mentally. Taught me a lot about money management, logistics, testing theories, and solving puzzles.

I also watched a lot of Nat Geo, Discovery and History Channel, (Before it enshitified) read lots of science encyclopedias and books, used the Encarta CD-ROM encyclopedia often.

My siblings and our friends also played outside a lot. Built forts, played paintball, explored the woods, that kind of stuff.

The medium matters much less than the content.

Rustmilian ,
@Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

It’s not “autism”, it’s brainrot induced from preditory content marketed at children.

Manzas ,

Elsagate if I remember correctly? It hasn’t gone away

Rustmilian ,
@Rustmilian@lemmy.world avatar

Elsagate is just the tip of the iceberg. It’s not just content engineered to be repulsive and disturbing. The entire industry pushes content ment to be addicting and manipulative.

Harbinger01173430 , to KDE in My 3yo loves GCompris

Staying away from Microshit and rotten apple is good and all, I do it myself, but…give him time outside to play without screens 🥺

MajinBlayze ,

Really, one photo is proof the kid doesn’t play outside?

Harbinger01173430 ,

Ofc, this is the internet after all

krash , to KDE in My 3yo loves GCompris

I got my kid on Gcompris when she was 2.5 year old, and noticed a lot of rough edges UX wise. Small things on how feedback was given to a kid, or the lack of separation between games depending on how suitable they were for different ages.

Still, I choose Gcompris any day over apps design around maximizing endorphin rewards and data collection. I just wish there were more quality FOSS games for toddlers.

Allon ,

Hi, If you go to gcompris setting, at the bottom you can choose the difficuly level by setting stars quantities.

jqubed , to Photography in Cliff
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Where is this?

cryptix OP ,

Varkala , Kerala

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