I just sent and received calls between my SIP account and landline phone using my #Librem5 and the native Calls application, and it was pretty exciting.
@matrix
I get that you're funding development this way, but I think it's too much for those who are currently happy in their walled gardens.
Consider charging only $1 for each month where the less than $low_traffic_limit MB are transferred.
Ultimately, that might work out to make it more popular and generate more funding.
RT @element_hq@twitter.com
🎉 Element One is here; One chat app to bring your WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram chats into Element.
Don’t burn any more bridges with your friends 🌉 because they're not on Element or Matrix! 😎🪄
https://element.io/blog/element-one-all-of-matrix-whatsapp-signal-and-telegram-in-one-place/
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/element_hq/status/1452916182747688963
@kop316
E.g. "usually you want an area or country code, like +49 or +49711"
"Test filter" button, maybe auto-generating some numbers and showing whether they would be blocked by the current patterns. This might help non-technical people.
(2/2)
@kop316
First: awesome!
As I don't grasp all implications from looking at the UI, there might be some UX improvements possible:
1. it says "not in addressbook", but also blocks "spam" entries (hidden feature?). Also, if I call a number not in my address bock (Hotel), would it be whitelisted by being in my outgoing-history?
2. I'm unsure what "allow callback" does. If it allows the Hotel to call me back, I'd default that to On, with unlimited grace period.
3. examples + test would help (1/2)
Recently flashed my #Librem5 with byzantium. And wanted to restore the data for the apps I use on the #librem5 (podcasts, rss feed, mastodon account, online radios, email). I simply copied the directories of those apps from my laptop home folder to the #librem5 home folder, and it was all there, and all the apps worked.
Yes, I know that for linux users the idea of syncing data across home folders is normal. But it still feels kinda cool to be able to do that between a laptop and a phone.
Insightful. We can't repeat often enough that @mobian , @debian , @postmarketOS , @manjarolinux and others would not be where they are now, without @purism adopting a cooperative upstreaming policy. We would wager that everyone purchasing a (true) Linux device now, benefits from your investments. There is plenty to criticize and nag about you 😝, but you are doing the whole FOSS community a service that could not easily be replicated by volunteers.
@aral
See at the bottom of this page
https://web.archive.org/web/20210809205516/https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Vala/StringSample
Do you like puzzle games? Box World 3D is a small but fun puzzle game made using #minetest, inspired by Box World/Sokoban
Have Single-Page Apps Ruined the Web? | Transitional Apps - Rich Harris, NYTimes @ JAMstack TV: https://invidious.hub.ne.kr/watch?v=860d8usGC0o
I'm very much a "traditionalist" as Harris calls us, I don't trust the code arbitrary servers have me run. But I'll be satisfied with "Transitional Apps"!
I do acknowledge that today JS might be required to build your best website, but I think that's less often than you think. And I aim to make it even rarer by extending the capabilities of HTML/CSS
@alcinnz
Pardon my ignorance, but doesn't that imply that it will only work in your browser implementations for the foreseeable future?
And, while it seems that CSS has come a long way since I learned it bout 20yrs ago, you still can't click/tap-toggle the visibility of an element (e.g. menu), can you? (I might not be up to date here)
This might not be necessary in Desktop view, but on mobile, always having to scroll by a menu seems bad UX to me.
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