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@wolfskaempf @flow3rbadge Bluetooth audio won't fly, it's BLE-only. For the record, the latest firmware has a built-in music player app that plays MP3 & MOD files and can also stream over network.

@timnitGebru Just use an LLM to write your answer to their demands and profit!

@Idcrafter @linuxphoneapps Well and fast? :P

Seriously though, I can only speak for one app - my bank's, which complains about "rooted device" in its security overview screen, but doesn't actually block anything. I'm only using it for mobile one-time-token payments (Blik) anyway, as anything else is available through web browser.

@svgeesus @holypangolin That one was a ready-made model, but I did my own one for the display board on the other side. It was pretty simple - just made red PCB and black screen in FreeCAD and then combined that with generic pin header and pin socket models from KiCad's library directly in footprint properties. Still have to clean up some stuff there (the two sockets are separate footprints there), but that's the gist of it.

Did you hear the news? 📰

Our friends @rawrlabgames announced their FREE* #GodotEngine port for #NintendoSwitch!

Details here: rawrlab.com/godot_nintendo_swi

What a win for the community 🪙 Are we going to see an increase in Switch games made with Godot soon?

Hello 🌏 ! This is #phosh's mastodon account. It'll have phosh's release announcements and posts/boosts of related projects. Looking forward to an interesting and bright Linux mobile future 📱 .

@linuxphoneapps
1. Not sure what "favorite app" is supposed to mean, these are tools that let me do various things. I don't have a "favorite tool" in general either, at least not without additional qualifiers.
2. Yes, but mostly GTK.
3. Yes, for banking app.
4. Banking app. Maybe some local transit ticket stuff could be handy too. No.
5. PureOS.
6. Perhaps 😁

@Blort @phosh The answer to your question is "Joined: Jan 21, 2024" 😁

@to3k @polamatysiak Co do punktu pierwszego: dla nich rozgłos z komisji czy onetu to żadna wartość. Jeśli już, to rozgłos (niemały) dała prezentacja na 37c3.

Oni wygrali, bo dostali pociągi do zabawy i pomyślnie rozgryźli nieoczywistą zagadkę na czas. Reszta to już mniej przyjemna "działalność w słusznej sprawie".

@wouter @b0rk I don't care about how git works and how it's implemented. I care about the model of data I work on when using it, and what I'm describing is how I think about it in my daily work, which helps me tremendously compared to some flawed models I used to apply in the past when I was less experienced.

@wouter @b0rk Sorry, but it's you who got angry at how I answered the question "how I think about git branches".

@wouter @b0rk The problem is that "branch" in git is a term that describes something else than the concept of "branching" in VCS means in general. Git branches can be used to support "VCS branching" workflows, but they can support other workflows too. It's crucial to understand what "branch" actually is in git's data model when one wants to get comfortable with git, and it has nothing to do with implementation details.

@wouter @b0rk It's not "technical implementation", it's the whole concept of a branch in git. Understanding that lets you use branches in git with ease regardless of context they appear in. You don't have to bother with technical implementation at all, it doesn't matter - the concept does.

The option one does not help to understand git, I have repos where branches don't "branch off" from any common point at all. Such a model in one's head just causes confusion.

@etua_pl @andyy @misk Cztery lata temu przesiadłem się na Librem 5, ale N900 wciąż obsługuje jeden z SIMów i czasem znajduje jakieś zastosowanie 😉️

@wouter @b0rk The question was about git branches specifically, your reply seems off-topic to me. The implementation doesn't matter (otherwise the answer would be "it's a file"); what matters is git's data model, which is what the user operates on conceptually and where the concept of branch is clearly defined. When the model in your head doesn't match the real one, you're setting yourself up for trouble (or xkcd 1597 :P)

@foone That's interesting, my impressions from installing Arch were always like "1. Follow the steps from guide 2. You're done". Kinda boring, in fact. Even my experiences with installing Debian via debootstrap were more eventful, as there were no such noob-friendly guides out there and it was easier to miss some silly stuff - that's how I learned that things break in funny ways if you have no loopback interface set up, for example ;)

Out of curiosity, what do you find missing in the guide?

*a poll for Free Software enthusiasts specifically*

*please only vote if you have strong positive views regarding copyleft licenses for software and cultural norms*

Can you name several video games you've played and enjoyed that match this criteria:

1) The game was first published in 2023 or 2024.

2) The entire game (all source code, art, music, etc) is freely available under appropriate open source licenses (permissive or copyleft)

If the answer is "yes", I'd love to hear about them.

@aeva Though while I did play some games last year, I'm actually not sure I have played *any* game that fits the first requirement, FLOSS or not.

@aeva Turns out time flies faster than I thought and I only have one that matches the first requirement - so that's a "no" I guess 😅

But here's the one: git.flow3r.garden/dos/PetalHer

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