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Ability to easily build custom keyboard layouts is really awesome.

Thanks you @agx

#linux #Phosh #squeekboard

@me Nice. That reminds me that I didn't do a video of gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/phosh- yet which does something similar on the OSK level (allowing you to toggle this on/off via gsetting).

@bhyoram @phosh there's an unfinished, stalled MR for that. Currently priorities are elsewhere but I expect it to get picked up again at some point.

phosh 0.37.0 is out 🚀📱:

- Wi-Fi selection via quick settings
- Build custom quick settings via plugins
- Caffeine quick settings
- Support fractional-scale-v1 protocol
- Updated #squeekboard layouts
- Improved Sound file and favorites selection
- Hardware specific pages in Tour
- Support notches of 16 more phones
- Support trie predictor in p-o-s
- Support more emojis in p-o-s

Check out the full release notes at phosh.mobi/releases/rel-0.37.0

#phosh #gnome #linux #mobile #LinuxMobile #GNOMEMobile

Excellent technical note on dark-skies-friendly approaches to outside lighting here: friendsofthelakedistrict.org.u

Important because light pollution really messes up insects and birds, wastes energy, and pisses off your neighbours.

Hoping to do something about this locally

We now provide nightly builds for Phosh and some related 📦 targeting #Debian Trixie thus making the current development
versions easier to test on Debian and Debian based distributions like @mobian (and hopefully in the future #PureOS):

More details at
phosh.mobi/posts/phosh-nightly

@thibaultamartin I can see many things related to the Librem 5 that could be better (but I can also many, many things that could be worse) and I wouldn't be able to tell where the Librem 5's design driven approach with source code and most of the discussions available in public would have *hurt* that development.

In fact the opposite: without all other things happening in the FOSS Space we'd be in a worse position today and without design hand holding UI/HW it would look very much different.

@thibaultamartin *Please*, *please* check upfront if things are that way on the Librem 5 because of a FOSS culture and what would have been the alternatives. This might just be the transparency paradox.

I can say for sure that engineers weren't in charge of the entirety of a product. There were/are designers, product managers, etc. which were involved upfront (not as an aftermath).

New #umockdev release which records and restores SELinux context for mocked /dev nodes, fixes musl compatibility, build with meson 1.4, and some test fixes.

github.com/martinpitt/umockdev

I kept unlocking the 📱 a lot to check a cars charging status. Using 's launcher-box lockscreen-plugin and the LauncherEntry DBus protocol we can simplify that and have the information easily accessible:

The drm subsystem maintainer tool, affectionately named dim, now supports applying patches and series using b4.

See the two new subcommands, dim b4-shazam and dim b4-shazam-branch.

b4 v0.13 or later is required to properly filter out trailers from CI and build bots.

drm.pages.freedesktop.org/main

For those of you interested in our recent video offloading / zero-copy playback work: I quickly put together some #livi #flatpak s to make it easy to test stuff already. Compositor offloading should work on all semi-recent Intel/AMD and a variety of ARM64 devices.

If you trust the sandbox you can get them here:
cloud.silentundo.org/s/r8733si

I expect quite a few people hitting driver bugs, so please help tracking those down :)

#LinuxMobile #gtk #GStreamer #Wayland #GNOME

Looks like spring is coming: just turned on automatic high contrast in for the first time this year.

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