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477: The Feeling of Fast
September 25, 2022
1:25:03
71.45 MB
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We finally give Brent his new laptop and get his reaction. Plus our best pick for replacing stock Android with something private.
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Links:
- GrapheneOS — The private and secure mobile OS.
- Nokia 2760 Flip feature mobile phone
- KaiOS Devices
- Jupiter Broadcasting Meetups
- West Coast Crew Matrix Room
- LUP 462: One Cosmic Collaboration — From skeptic to buyer, why the HP Dev One is the best Linux laptop yet.
- HP Dev One — From preinstalled Linux Pop!_OS to a tuned Linux keyboard with a Super key, HP Dev One is designed with powerful features and tools to help you code your way.
- Pop!_OS Tutorials
- Phoronix Test Suite for Docker
- Workstation Test Suite - OpenBenchmarking.org
- Timed Linux Kernel Compilation Benchmark - OpenBenchmarking.org
- Unigine Superposition Benchmark - OpenBenchmarking.org
- Superposition benchmark - UNIGINE
- Phoronix Test Suite — Linux Testing & Benchmarking Platform, Automated Testing, Open-Source Benchmarking.
- Geekbench5
- Brent’s Hugo Build Times · Issue #349
- Linux Kernel Build Benchmark Comparison - X250 vs. Dev One
- Workstation Benchmark Comparison - X250 vs. Dev One
- Geekbench CPU - LENOVO X250 vs HP Dev One
- Geekbench Vulkan Score - LENOVO X250 vs HP Dev One
- Unigine Superposition Benchmark - LENOVO X250 vs HP Dev One
- Pointiest Stick — Adventures in Linux and KDE
- dwm — dwm is a dynamic window manager for X. It manages windows in tiled, monocle and floating layouts.
- Pick: systeroid — A more powerful alternative to sysctl(8) with a terminal user interface.