Sepia Search

10,000 results found:

10000 videos

The Destruction Of Jerusalem - 8/25/19 Sunday By Pastor Chuck Baldwin

This message was preached by Pastor Chuck Baldwin on Sunday, Aug. 25, 2019, during the service at Liberty Fellowship. To purchase a copy of this message or to support the fellowship, please visit LibertyFellowshipMT.com.

Cakes for the Memories

The second in the promised set of post-finale clip shows is here

Behind The Scenes - Making of the Press Start Theme Song

The amazing folks of Press Start 2 Play wrote and performed the theme song for our show, here's a clip of them in our studio recording the vocals for the song!

Check them out on facebook and bandcamp:

https://www.facebook.com/PressStart2Play
htt...

The War of the Stars - Star Wars Grindhouse Fan Edit

Once Upon a Time, In Space ...

This is a Grindhouse Fan Edit of Star Wars: A New Hope. That is to say, it's a remix. It imagines Star Wars as a cheap drive-in flick, half of a double feature. I think it's cute, charming, it's a dirty, bloody mess. It's not as good as The War of The Stars II: The Future in Motion, but it's different enough from Star Wars that it's worth watching this one before watching that one.

Original Description from IFDB:

This is a “grindhouse” version of George Lucas’s Star Wars (Episode 4 'A New Hope'). Some of the deleted scenes, alternate takes and behind the scene footage are now back in the movie. New music. New special effects. Key scenes have been reorganized. - By The Man Behind The Mask

Why the WHO's New Plan Should Worry Everyone: Dr. Meryl Nass | November 8, 2023

“The WHO wants the right to tell us what drugs we can and can't have and how we are to manage health emergencies in the future,” argues Dr. Meryl Nass, founder and president of the Door to Freedom.
In this episode, she breaks down why she’s conce...

The Boomer to Zoomer Technology Pipeline

TALK ABOUT ME ON MY IMAGEBOARD: https://tubgurl.com
The past few years, I've noticed a phenomena on the internet. The Boomer to Zoomer pipeline. Boomers and Zoomers alike are arrogant, ignorant, clueless consumers who have played large parts in r...

The FULL AMD Linux laptop! (RADEON GPU & Ryzen CPU): Tuxedo Sirius 16 review

👏 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:
Get access to:

  • a Daily Linux News show
  • a weekly patroncast for more personal thoughts
  • polls on the next topics I cover,
  • your name in the credits

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thelinuxexp/join
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thelinuxexperiment

Or, you can donate whatever you want:
https://paypal.me/thelinuxexp
Liberapay: https://liberapay.com/TheLinuxExperiment/

👕 GET TLE MERCH
Support the channel AND get cool new gear: https://the-linux-experiment.creator-spring.com/

🎙️ LINUX AND OPEN SOURCE NEWS PODCAST:
Listen to the latest Linux and open source news, with more in depth coverage, and ad-free! https://podcast.thelinuxexp.com

🏆 FOLLOW ME ELSEWHERE:
Website: https://thelinuxexp.com
Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/web/@thelinuxEXP
Pixelfed: https://pixelfed.social/TLENick
PeerTube: https://tilvids.com/c/thelinuxexperiment_channel/videos
Discord: https://discord.gg/mdnHftjkja

#Linux #linuxlaptop #laptop #radeon #ryzen #amd

Timecodes:
00:00 Intro
00:54 Sirius 16 Overview
02:00 Design and build quality
04:19 Performance & Battery life
07:03 Ports
08:21 Display
09:00 Touchpad & Keyboard
10:24 Speakers, mic & webcam
11:18 Price & configuration

Sirius 16: https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/TUXEDO-Sirius-16-Gen1.tuxedo

The Sirius 16 is decidedly aimed at Linux gaming or workstation use cases. Its 16.1 inches with a 2K resolution of 2560x1440, so it's 16:9, better for gaming IMO than 16:10, but less good for other tasks.

It has a full aluminium chassis, an 80Wh battery, it can accomodate up to 96 gigs of RAM, 8 terabytes of PCIe 4 SSD, and it comes with USB 4, the latest HDMI 2.1 and Wifi 6E. But what matters is what's inside, and that's a ryzen 7 7840HS, and a radeon 7600M XT, with 8 gigs of DDR6 VRAM.
The aluminium chassis really feels solid, and the whole laptop is pretty hefty, at 2.2 kilos, or 4.8 pounds.

The CPU is a ryzen 7 7840HS, it's 8 cores, 16 threads, running at a top speed of 5.1Ghz. In geekbench 6, it got 2640 in single core, and 12635 in multi core, so it's more powerful than the i7 13700H I use daily on my own laptop.

browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/5180453

In terms of gaming, I ran the benchmark for horizon zero dawn.
At the native resolution and max settings, the game got 77 FPS, perfectly playable with a very nice looking experience.
Lowering that 1080p and using FSR on the quality setting, still at the max settings, I got 116 FPS.
And at high details, 1080p with FSR on the quality settings, you reach 118 FPS, so you’ll be able to make use of that displays high refresh rate!

And all of this runs in hybrid graphics mode by default, at least on the preinstalled Tuxedo OS my review unit came with.

The laptop, running at half brightness with wifi on, playing videos in a loop, lasted for 6 hours.

On the left side, you have a USB 1 3.2 Gen 2 port, a headphone jack, and a separate mic jack. On the right, you have a fingerprint reader, which unfortunately, doesn't support Linux.

You also get a USB C port, 4.0 Gen 3x2, it supports power delivery and displayport 1.4, and it's hardwired to the integrated GPU, and on the right, you also have another USB A 3.2 Gen2.

On the back, you get a barrel charger, a gigabit ethernet port, an HDMI 2.1 port that supports freesync and is hardwired to the dedicated GPU, and a USB C 3.2 Gen 2x1 port, that supports display port, freesync, and is hardwired to the dedicated GPU as well.

The display can run up to 165hz, but can go down to 120, 96, 72 or 69hz. Viewing angles are perfect, and it covers 100% of sRGB, with a contrast ratio of 1000:1. it's 300 nits of brightness which isn't bad but it isn't the birghtest ever, and it supports AMD Freesync. It's 2K, so 2560 by 1440p.

The keyboard is a rubber membrane affair, that feels really good to type on. it's quiet, key travel is ok the keys don't get stuck they're stable, so you can press from a corner and activate them, and you get a numpad which is a personel preference. You also get a tux branded key, full size arrow keys that are slightly off compared to the rest of the keyboard, which I hated at first, but kinda like now, because it makes them really easy to find.
They keyboard is RGB backlit, you can control that in the tuxedo control center, to change the color and the brightness to anything you like, or you can press function + space bar to turn it on or off.

The touchpad is really smooth and sturdy, it's big enough, it's really off center though, which some people like, but I don't, I like things centered. It produces a very reassuring solid click, it doesn't rattle at all, it's really nice, and works with gestures as well.

The Sirius 16 comes with 4 speakers, which sound really nice. The mic is nothing to write home about, it's ok for small chats. As per the webcam, it goes up to 1080p 30, which isn't bad, and it doesn't yield horrible results at all.

The Truth About Transgenderism - 7/30/23 By Pastor Chuck Baldwin

This message was preached by Pastor Chuck Baldwin on Sunday, Jul. 30, 2023, during the service at Liberty Fellowship. To purchase a copy of this message or to support the fellowship, please visit LibertyFellowshipMT.com.

The Roof Is On Fire – Regional Meeting Lithuania 2021

2:22 Call Break
3:00 Break 1
4:49 Surdos
5:17 Repinique
5:44 Tamborim
6:11 Agogô
6:34 Snare