@Kyle Gospo quick question, is oledeck support still hit or miss? I am still waiting the orange pi neo, but I am also taking in consideration the oledeck if that never comes out
So I've had this issue happen in the past and I solved it by power cycling the PC. Sounds too obvious to be true but it worked back then. Thing is, I made multiple attempts today and it did not solve it. So, this time I unplugged the power cable and just left it unplugged for about 30 minutes. Came back, booted up, and now bluetooth is working again
it's like when I couldn't get my VR headset to work at all, tried unplugging it several times only for it to eventually magically work the last time I tried the same thing again
I'll consider that conspiracy if you have several receipts, but no, the problem was that Windows, Intel, and HP set the CPU to run at the highest possible frequency on all cores at all times in order to maximize system performance and responsiveness in case the system load spikes from, say, 12% to 60%
I don't really feel like "conspiracy" is the right word to use for "advertised features"? Recall and even weather tracking are using system resources I would never dedicate
Recall, maybe, but that did not exist when I had performance issues on Windows years ago. Weather tracking takes such a laughably tiny fraction of a percentage of processing power, which I also use on Linux, that it would not cause a 20C temperature increase