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...and haptic feedback in calls when receiving a phone call on the (as yesterday (social.librem.one/@agx/1035611), the audio is important)

@rah @purism

The pictures of this video are not important, the audio track shows the 's haptic motor triggering on incoming chat messages in :

@haeckse @purism

@agx I want to try it some day too, but Anbox was already packaged in Debian and I'm lazy :)

@ethoslibre@mstdn.io It's anbox. Mostly followed the instructions, then tried to figure out why it crashes/doesn't work. It's not really in usable state yet, just a quick PoC. Mostly kernel defconfig (source.puri.sm/Librem5/linux-n), switching to iptables-legacy and some hacking to get root inside the container to fix network routing (`adb root` just crashed adbd... :D). Also, it's running via XWayland for now, as pure Wayland doesn't work for some reason, and this comes with its own set of issues.

For fuck's sake stop using fucking Slack for your open source project, christ. Get it through your fucking skulls, Dudebros. This is some basic fucking shit.

There's a well-known African proverb: "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." What Moxie's centralization talk misses is that the faults in early decentralized protocols came because dotcoms wanted to capture the market.

invidio.us/watch?v=Nj3YFprqAr8

@martijnbraam Haha I just stumbled upon that a few days ago as well :)

Why do people say that is "so thick"? I mean, just look, it's clearly the thinnest one! ;)

@kyle @briana In fact these blobs are stored on replaceable modules, so I guess they actually are user-updatable in a way... ;)

@sir If it was proprietary, I probably have long forgotten what's even going on there and would be of limited usefulness if not contracted for some sensible amount of time to go through the code and recall everything. So unless it's literally just answering some simple questions from the top of my head, won't do their work for free.

If it was copyleft, I'd likely be glad to help, of course provided that I can actually find some spare time for that.

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