| dsc_ | arno: deepseek, MIT and self-hosted, fyi | 15:41 |
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| dsc_ | arno11 * | 15:41 |
| arno11 | dsc_: deepseek...yeah just saw it today :P | 16:11 |
| arno11 | code seems exactly the same | 16:11 |
| arno11 | i mean the client part | 16:12 |
| dsc_ | was looking at it yesterday | 16:18 |
| dsc_ | seems interesting | 16:18 |
| dsc_ | especially due to the licensing | 16:18 |
| arno11 | yes indeed | 16:18 |
| arno11 | pricing seems difficult to compare as deepseek handles previous requests differently | 16:32 |
| arno11 | iiuc, it is far more interesting for long conversations like troubleshooting, compared to chatgpt | 16:34 |
| arno11 | anyway, i should rename maemo-gpt to maemo-AI now :) | 16:38 |
| arno11 | however there is no file handling atm (apparently) | 16:51 |
| kiva | Here is information how to switch off/on cores on fly with linux to save power: https://community.arm.com/oss-platforms/w/docs/529/cpuidle-hotplug | 17:17 |
| Wizzup | https://mort.coffee/home/wayland-input-latency/ O.o | 17:19 |
| kiva | I would be happy with 24 fps and 42 ms latency with Pinephone :) | 17:27 |
| uvos__ | Wizzup: to be fair mutter is particulary bad at this | 17:29 |
| uvos__ | Wizzup: to be more fair if he had not used compositing his xorg result would be exactly one frame better too | 17:30 |
| kiva | btw..there is also info about how to set cpu freq on the fly: https://community.arm.com/oss-platforms/w/docs/528/cpufreq-dvfs | 17:32 |
| kiva | It would be nice drive Pinephone like car: four gear (cpus) and accelerato pedal (cpu freq)... | 17:34 |
| kiva | ...seriously it would good some powersavings when battery is under 10%. | 17:35 |
| kiva | I tried switch off core on fly, but Maemo did not allowed do that. | 17:41 |
| kiva | wait a minute, it works!!! htop shows only 3 cores. | 17:45 |
| kiva | have to use su command not sudo, to get it work. | 17:55 |
| kiva | That cpu freq setting on the fly needs more linux knowledge than I have, I can show available settings that are in Pinephone: 648000 816000 912000 960000 1008000 1056000 1104000 1152000, but when I try change it says argument missmatch | 18:03 |
| freemangordon | uvos__: no idea what do WL do, but I assume WL does not use separate scanout buffer for the cursor | 18:07 |
| freemangordon | or, does not render it directly to the front buffer | 18:08 |
| freemangordon | maybe they fix possible cursor tearing this way, dunno | 18:08 |
| kiva | from kernel.org: "The CPUfreq governor "userspace" allows the user, or any userspace | 18:23 |
| kiva | program running with UID "root", to set the CPU to a specific frequency | 18:23 |
| kiva | by making a sysfs file "scaling_setspeed" available in the CPU-device | 18:23 |
| kiva | directory.". I think that Leste has not have governor "userspace" so I cannot have scaling_setspeed...someboy who knows more can correct me, I hope I am wrong. | 18:23 |
| Wizzup | kiva: yes, we use this on d4 | 18:29 |
| kiva | On PP scaling_available_governors shows only: performance schedutil | 18:32 |
| Wizzup | well we manually set them to off | 18:33 |
| kiva | PP works fine with one core. Not even feel slow in light Firefox use. | 18:44 |
| kiva | with defaul cpu freq. | 18:44 |
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