

Got it, I’ll try this tomorrow evening. Thanks again for your help so far!


Got it, I’ll try this tomorrow evening. Thanks again for your help so far!


I’m running a desktop with relatively new hardware. Amd 5900x CPU, AMD 7900 GRE GPU, 32 GB ram, plenty of space and good airflow for stable thermals.
The freeze is definitely at least frozen desktop and mouse/keyboard. I also tried changing terminal sessions after a freeze tonight and this had no effect, so it’s probably the whole system?
Good idea with playing sound, I will try this on my next boot.


Debian 12. When the freezing first started, I lied to myself saying it’ll self-correct with time. I’ve since lost track of which timeshift backup to use. I am a silly fool.
And there was no kernel update afaik.


It froze again tonight. Neither ctrl+alt+del spam nor trying to change terminal session worked unfortunately. Seems to be 100% locked up.


Thanks for the comment.
It froze again tonight, I tried ctr+alt+del spam and nadda, no response.
I have not tried changing tty ctrl+alt+fn, but I will in the next session. Same with REISUB (not sure what this is yet).
My first guess for root cause was a ram leak, but my system monitor shows little activity when these crashes/freezes occur. Not that this is a perfect method of ruling this out, but my resource usage doesn’t smell fishy at least.


Whole system freezes unfortunately. The only silver lining is that I know exactly what time the crash occurred, since my clock freezes too!


No red text from journalctl unfortunately. My last few sessions each end with different messages too. One is a KDE Connect warning, a few others echoing some commands I sent in the terminal, etc. No red errors.
The system freezes permanently, requiring a reboot.
I have an AMD GPU, and likely have OpenGL installed.


I’m an absolute Linux tard, so it’s hilarious to me trying to read and understand most of these comments


If we’re just talking about the USA, then the ~200 million working people would get $150 each.


I can’t be the only one who thinks “ROG Xbox Ally X” is a really stupid name.


Microsoft could literally make “gargle the balls of Bill Gates” a login requirement and the masses would still use Windows.


It’s both stupid expensive and the jobs don’t pay enough anymore. I can make the same salary as an engineer working a trade or any other white collar job.
I’m sure the growing distrust in science and general stupidity didn’t help either.


If you reverse your order, the carton will feel more stable in your hands as you use up your eggs. This is because the carton’s mass density moves towards the outer edges, increasing the moment of inertia.
I’m fun at parties, I swear.


Sounds like Microsoft owns your copy of the game


Not sure. Anyone want to start some shit so we can find out?


I figure the ads are just cached from earlier. I took this picture a few hours after I finished setting up my pfBlockerNG feeds and changing my DNS to AdGuard’s public one.
If nothing else, this ad certainly reaffirmed my decision to update our network.


Oh, and if anyone knows why pfBlockerNG might fail to update some DNSBL AND IPv4 feeds during cron events, I’d be forever grateful. I’m getting tired of my router crashing every hour.


Hisense. Name and shame baby
*with Google’s TV OS


It’s absolutely no different! The TV is doing something weird to get around it, or these ads are just cached from earlier. I’m not sure yet. Good news is that the ad blockers definitely works, we’re getting 96/100 on https://adblock-tester.com/
This article essentually summarizes a report from China but doesn’t give the report’s title, authors, or web link. This whole article is hearsay without providing the source material.
Also, why does it read like it was written by a middle schooler with zero technical understanding? You’d expect better quality from a website named “Interesting Engineering.”
“They send out photons whose quantum properties changes once they hit the stealth aircraft. This means that even the false signals generated by the aircraft would not be able to match the properties of the photons emitted by quantum radars.”
Like, what does that even mean? I would check the source material, but I can’t because we’re not told what it is.
Is all journalism this bad these days?