SatyrSack

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[–] SatyrSack@quokk.au 10 points 3 days ago (1 children)

there's one implication that worries me

Well, two implications

[–] SatyrSack@quokk.au 3 points 3 days ago (3 children)

I assume they just have far more "guardrails" in place to steer the AI against certain topics and whatnot.

[–] SatyrSack@quokk.au 5 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I mean, it is an amphibious exploring vehicle. So, it should be fine, right?

[–] SatyrSack@quokk.au 5 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Do you have an example of one of these revivalist rhythms?

[–] SatyrSack@quokk.au 11 points 4 days ago (3 children)

Is there a Steam Frame community on the fediverse?

[–] SatyrSack@quokk.au 5 points 4 days ago

It is likely more trouble than it's worth, and I think you would have to apply the change every time the device updates, but you could probably install it as a desktop environment to use instead of KDE Plasma.

https://lcarsde.github.io/index.html

For a much simpler/practical way to pretend you are using LCARS, there are LCARS-themed boot videos for the Steam Deck. I presume a separate version can be made that doesn't use the Steam Deck logo like this one.

https://steamdeckrepo.com/post/YJO1P/star_trek_lcars_boot_sequence

[–] SatyrSack@quokk.au 7 points 4 days ago

I am seeding a few, and yes, they get some traffic. Not as much as I would expect, but each currently has a seed ratio >0.0.

[–] SatyrSack@quokk.au 24 points 4 days ago

They have announced a Companion Cube skin already

[–] SatyrSack@quokk.au 7 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I was totally stumped about that part! I was not aware of that 47 recurring joke in Star Trek

[–] SatyrSack@quokk.au 4 points 4 days ago (3 children)

Is that a Half Life reference?

[–] SatyrSack@quokk.au 4 points 5 days ago (2 children)

They probably mean having a headphone/microphone jack. Thinking about it now, I don't think I have ever actually used the jack on the few controllers I have owned that had one, but I can definitely understand why some would find it very useful.

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Both to get Framework products and our mission in front of more people and to support organizations that are working to scale people-and-planet-friendly hardware and open source software to more of the world, we make a number of sponsorships each year. This is in the form of both monetary donations and product donations. The list below covers our sponsorships since the start of 2025, and we’ll continue to keep this up to date over time. Note that this list does not include products sent for marketing use (e.g. press units and marketing activations at events) or R&D use (e.g. pre-release units sent under NDA or production units sent to open source software developers and maintainers at Linux distros and other open source software organizations and hardware developers in the Framework community).

We’re sharing this not just for visibility, but also because we want your help in identifying other organizations we can sponsor to help support open source software and hardware development among a broader base of developers and makers and to amplify our mission. If you have recommendations, please let us know by nominating the organization through this form. We can’t promise that we’ll be able to fund each one, but we will explore every nomination.

 
 

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S3E1 "The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby"

I have no idea what the drug market was like in Philadelphia in 2007, but that is surely a sizeable quantity of cannabis.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/37098894

Title of the (concerning) thread on their community forum, not voluntary clickbait. Came across the thread thanks to a toot by @Khrys@mamot.fr (French speaking)

The gist of the issue raised by OP is that framework sponsors and promotes projects lead by known toxic and racists people (DHH among them).

I agree with the point made by the OP :

The “big tent” argument works fine if everyone plays by some basic civil rules of understanding. Stuff like code of conducts, moderation, anti-racism, surely those things we agree on? A big tent won’t work if you let in people that want to exterminate the others.

I'm disappointed in framework's answer so far

 

S4E6 "Mac and Charlie Die: Part 2"
S4E11 "The Gang Cracks the Liberty Bell"

 

S17E7 "The Gang Gets Ready for Prime Time"

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TOS S2E10 "Journey to Babel"

 

S9E5 "Mac Day"
S14E10 "Waiting for Big Mo"

 

We built Framework Desktop to be a tiny, use-case-flexible powerhouse. It’s a small form factor PC that is easy to set up, repair, and modify, while also carrying an immensely powerful AMD Ryzen AI Max processor inside. The high memory capacity, wide memory bandwidth, and large on-package GPU make it excel for local AI workloads and general productivity, but they also enable another use case we’re seeing a ton of excitement around: gaming.

While we’ve talked a lot about the Framework Desktop's gaming potential, it’s been exciting to see reviewers take it even further with their own deep dives. ShortCircuit tested games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Alan Wake 2, reporting solid 1080p performance and outpacing a desktop RTX 4060. Tom’s Guide tested Final Fantasy VII Rebirth at 4K with Radeon Super Resolution and came away impressed, even using the system as a living room console replacement. PCWorld tried competitive titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, and Wired tested a few games like Marvel Rivals and Cyberpunk 2077. ETA PRIME used Bazzite on their Framework Desktop unit to transform their PC gaming setup into a console-like experience, testing out Borderlands 3, Spider-Man 2, and The Witcher 3. Level1Techs benchmarked different titles like Final Fantasy XIV: DawnTrail with good results, which matches what we’ve seen internally: games that are well-optimized or support resolution scaling tend to perform especially well.

If you’ve been gaming on Framework Desktop, we’d love to see your setup. Share it with us in the Framework Community, and if there are particular games you want us to test or settings you’d like to see us document, let us know. We’ll keep building based on what you’re excited about.

New Framework Desktop accessories available

We’ve been working on a number of updates to Framework Desktop that we’re excited to share. We’re adding new parts to the ecosystem to support a range of different use cases, so you can make the system the best fit for your needs.

For home lab builders and cluster enthusiasts, the new DeskPi RackMate 10-inch 2U Mini-ITX Shelf is now available in the Marketplace. It’s a 2U half-width-rack metal tray designed for the Framework Desktop Mainboard and Power Supply, fitting cleanly into 10” rack systems like the DeskPi RackMate T1. It’s a great foundation for building scalable, rack-mounted systems with the same modular principles we’ve built everything else around. Because it supports Mini-ITX and Flex ATX standards, you can use it with other off-the-shelf parts too!

The Framework Desktop Handle is also now available in the Marketplace and the Framework Desktop configurator. This is a fun addition that makes your Framework Desktop easier to carry, whether you're heading to a LAN party, bringing your setup to an event, or just moving it in between your living room and your home office. If you have a pending pre-order, you can now modify your existing pre-order to add the handle. If you have a Framework Desktop already, it is also available separately in the Marketplace.

Framework Laptop 12 Stylus now available

The Framework Laptop 12 Stylus is now available both in the Marketplace and in the Framework Laptop 12 configurator. If you already have a pending Laptop 12 pre-order, you can now modify it to include the Stylus. It’s been exciting to see the module move from engineering samples into high volume manufacturing, with all of the refinements we’ve made along the way built in. Our focus has been on making sure the Stylus integrates cleanly with the Framework Laptop 12 ecosystem while keeping with our core goals of modularity and repairability. The Stylus is color matched to the five Framework Laptop 12 colorways and has both a replaceable tip and USB-C chargeable, replaceable battery.

Getting to in-stock

And lastly, pre-orders for Framework Laptop 12 and Framework Desktop (Max 385 - 32GB and Max+ 395 - 64GB configurations) are wrapping up. Once we transition to in-stock availability, orders for these configurations will ship out within a few days of being placed. We’re about halfway through pre-orders for the Framework Desktop Max+ 395 - 128GB configuration, and we’re continuing to move quickly to process and ship each of those as well.

We’re incredibly excited about how these new additions continue to grow the Framework ecosystem, and we’re looking forward to hearing what you think and what else you’d like to see in the Marketplace.

 

S4E6 "Mac & Charlie Die: Part 2"

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