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  • Are there any drawbacks of collaborative decks?

    April 21st, 2025

    The following picture summarizes it …

  • ADSLgr.com is down …

    April 21st, 2025
  • Google – Live Update Orchestrator

    April 20th, 2025

    “Unlike Kpatch and Ksplice, which patch the running kernel without rebooting, Live Update Orchestrator takes a hybrid approach. While it requires a reboot, it focuses on keep critical devices running, which minimizes the side effects of the update.”

    • Google is developing Live Update Orchestrator, a new system for updating the Linux kernel with minimal downtime.
    • This technology is focused on cloud environments, allowing hypervisors to be updated without completely interrupting running virtual machines.
    • Live Update is a specialized reboot process that keeps certain devices operational through kernel transitions.
    • A new device infrastructure (dev_liveupdate) is introduced to integrate with the Live Update Orchestrator system.

    https://en.hwlibre.com/Google-develops-Live-Update-Orchestrator-for-Linux-kernel-hot-updates/

    The Linux Kernel Patch: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20250320024011.2995837-1-pasha.tatashin@soleen.com/

  • AnKing Step Deck Update

    April 20th, 2025
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  • April 20th, 2025
  • AMD Ryzen 9900X

    April 19th, 2025

    Due to a defect to my AMD Ryzen 7950X3D and unfortunately no chance of RMA, I decided to purchase the brand new Ryzen 9 9900X. I hope I have better luck this time…

  • KDE Gear 25.04

    April 19th, 2025

    https://kde.org/announcements/gear/25.04.0/

  • Note Size – Anki addon

    April 18th, 2025

    An addon that allows to see the size of your collection. Especially useful for large collections that may be larger than the allowed size limit.

    https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1188705668

  • FSRS6 on it’s way

    April 18th, 2025

    Adds a new decay parameter for a total of 21 parameters.

    FSRS 6.0 Integration

    Changes

    • Updated FSRS dependency to version 6.0
    • Added support for FSRS 6.0 parameters with 21 weights (including decay parameter)
    • Added decay field to card data structure
    • Updated forgetting curve calculation to use decay parameter
    • Modified deck configuration to support FSRS 6.0 parameters
    • Updated simulator and retention calculation logic for FSRS 6.0

    Key Features

    1. Decay Parameter Support
      • Added decay field to card data structure
      • Default decay values:
        • FSRS 6.0: 0.2
        • FSRS 4.5/5.0: 0.5
      • Updated forgetting curve calculation to use decay parameter
    2. Parameter Management
      • Added fsrs_params_6 field to deck configuration
      • Maintained backward compatibility with FSRS 4.5 and 5.0 parameters
      • Updated parameter optimization and simulation logic
    3. UI Updates
      • Modified forgetting curve visualization to account for decay
      • Updated deck options interface to support FSRS 6.0 parameters

    Technical Details

    • Updated protobuf definitions to include decay field
    • Modified memory state handling to include decay parameter
    • Updated SQLite storage to handle new decay field
    • Adjusted simulator configuration for FSRS 6.0 parameters

    Dependencies

    • Updated FSRS dependency to latest version
    • Updated various Rust dependencies to compatible versions

    Testing

    • Updated test cases to handle new decay parameter
    • Modified forgetting curve tests to account for decay
    • Updated simulator tests for FSRS 6.0 parameters

    Notes

    • This update maintains backward compatibility with existing FSRS 4.5 and 5.0 configurations
    • Users can continue using their existing parameters until they choose to upgrade to FSRS 6.0
    • The decay parameter provides more flexibility in forgetting curve modeling
  • Ubuntu 25.04 – Plucky Puffin

    April 18th, 2025
    https://canonical.com/blog/canonical-releases-ubuntu-25-04-plucky-puffin?utm_campaign=takeover
  • Thunderbird 137.0.2

    April 18th, 2025
  • Arch Linux replaces Redis with Valkey due to license incompatibility

    April 18th, 2025

    “Valkey, a high-performance key/value datastore, will be replacing redis in the [extra] repository. This change is due to Redis modifying its license from BSD-3-Clause to RSALv2 and SSPLv1 on March 20th, 2024.”

    https://archlinux.org/news/valkey-to-replace-redis-in-the-extra-repository/

  • Anki 25.02.1

    April 17th, 2025
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