@blake There is no separate "mobile version" of PureOS - it's the same OS as what runs on laptops, built from the same repos (early versions had a repo overlay, but that's gone for years now). And while we often worked with and do love our pmOS pals (there's plenty of cross-pollination between various distros there on multiple levels), I really don't think it's a fair characterization of how the OS was built 😂
@blake > a variant of PureOS, which is itself built on Ubuntu and PostmarketOS (which makes Linux available for phones)
Neither of that is true; PureOS is built on Debian.
@SceNtriC Przypomniało mi się, jak wcześniej tego samego dnia co grali w Opolu prezentowali klasyki Perfectu we Wrocławiu 😁
https://youtube.com/watch?v=EktMCAZPLmQ
@gnuntoo @thegnuguy In the strict sense: no, not really. However, there's nothing that would prevent efficient periodic wake-ups to check for those - but we need to build a proper infrastructure for that first and then use it across apps.
Had to update my userChrome.css for the new version of #Firefox a bit - the necessary changes turned out to be trivial, but it still managed to nerd-snipe me into making the whole thing a bit more robust 😅
@lina > Kao the Kangaroo: Round 2
Ah, I see you are a person of culture as well.
@sigmasternchen @ptrc @psykose Both are used in different contexts (contributing patches vs. merging between maintainer trees)
@sigmasternchen @ptrc @psykose ...and that's exactly how pull requests are being used on Linux mailing lists.
@thegnuguy You can use system suspend which makes it last about 20 hours (at expense of not waking up on network events such as IM messages; only calls and SMS).
Burnout in the FOSS community is real, and I'm glad that it's something that is being talked about more in blogs and conferences. There is a different flavor of burnout and emotional toll when you are sacrificing for a cause you believe in (especially in FOSS where people are often working for free or at below market rate). Working for a cause you believe in brings the highest highs when things are going well, but the lowest lows when they go badly.
@0xabad1dea Based on given requirements, a script that hashes the content, uploads it to some online content-addressable storage and then downloads it back on "decompression" would probably be unbeatable 😜
#postmarketOS just landed the last MR needed to make the #libcamera + #PipeWire camera stack work on the #Librem5 and #PinePhone by default, using the new software ISP shipped in libcamera 0.3.
So if you have such a device: just update and go install apps like Snapshot, Warp, Decoder etc.
Note that this does *not* replace #megapixels or #millipixels - those continue to be the default camera apps.
@joojmachine @lidsel @capital What you're describing is essentially a btrfs snapshot and hardly relevant to what Microsoft is doing, which is about screenshots.
Whenever I have to deal with #LinuxMobile on devices that formerly ran android I realize how super simple things like flashing and debugging are on the #Librem5 compared to that.
No odd partition schemes, no super sensitive boot loader that gives up on the first glitch. Just #uboot and if all else fails #jumpdrive.
like fr this idea that you can run the entire proprietary Android stack under the hood with outdated and hackily patched forks of Linux middleware and call the result a Linux phone is insulting.
there's a reason it's called libhybris
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