LUP 477: The Feeling of Fast¶
- Air Date: 2022-09-25
- Duration: 85 mins 3 secs
About this episode¶
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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Episode 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.
Tags¶
amd, android, auto-tiling, curses, docker, f(x)tec pro1 x, fsarchiver, geekbench, gentoo, ghostbsd, gnome, grapheneos, hardware upgrade, hp dev one, hugo, ios, iphone, jpl, jupiter broadcasting, kde plasma, linux podcast, linux unplugged, lte, modern hardware, nixos, openbenchmarking, performance, phoronix test suite, pop!_os, proc, productivity, rust, superposition, sysctl, system76, systeroid, thinkpad, tiling, tui, ubuntu touch, window management, workspaces, workstation, x240, x250