@purism made it!
Today I looked for a online radio application for my notebook and found #shortwave.
Looking at its homepage I've been surprised by the information that it is using #libhandy and compatible with the #Librem5.
Now listening to #radioparadise happily. Nice application!
@Horizon_Innovations yes, looks yummy. We wants it! If only packaging rust apps for Debian were not such a pain, as they insist of pulling random blobs from all over the internet during the build process. This is a nogo for debian.
@mobian
Uhm, rust apps are a problem for Debian? This sounds quite strange.
There are opinions out there that rust is one of the new emerging programming languages that could really have an impact on security.
E.g. https://www.heise.de/hintergrund/Entwicklung-Warum-Rust-die-Antwort-auf-miese-Software-und-Programmierfehler-ist-4879795.html (sorry, only in German, but I bet there are a lot of documents out there that describe the dis-/advantages of rust).
@mobian
Thanks for the explanation! I can follow very well that argumentation. So to package #shortwave one would have to package all of the "internet-dependencies" independently and pull them in per dpkg-dependency, right?
@chrichri Something along those lines, yes. (I am not a rust packager myself :-)).