This is the original drawing of Artichoke that made it into the intro of my game "Karambola".
With every fruit-head (or veggie-head), I tried to imagine their character and what was bothering them. There's a full story behind Artichoke here, but perhaps you want to play first to find out yourself?
Play for free:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/765480/Karambola/
or https://holypangolin.itch.io/karambola
#art #mastoart #ink #drawing #artichoke #fruitpeople #fruit #veggie #city #worries #indie #indiegame #indiegamedev #gamedev
@pablosanescobar A ostrzegali, 偶eby nie straszy艂...
@agatabednorz Did you know that your account here is accessible not only from other Mastodon instances, but also other parts of the fediverse - such as Pixelfed, which is kinda reminiscent of Instagram?
https://pixelfed.social/i/web/profile/504576716637744177
@praveen Removing /var/lib/alsa/asound.state is not enough, it's going to be recreated on shutdown and applied back on next boot. You need to mask the entire service to get rid of it.
@Thatcaptmickey @darmato That "oh" likely refers to the fact that you can't go see it anymore (it was in theaters only for a week).
@praveen It's https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/librem5-base/-/tree/pureos/byzantium/default/audio/ucm2/simple-card
I'm going to send it upstream soon. If you use the one that's been merged recently you're may have issues when deploying the updated one (needing a manual reset of ALSA controls state)
@bobiko @bobiko Mastodon nie nadaje si臋 do jednoosobowych instancji i raczej w膮tpi臋, 偶eby kiedy艣 zacz膮艂; na szcz臋艣cie nie samym mastodonem fediwersum 偶yje ;) https://codeberg.org/fediverse/delightful-fediverse-apps
@dylanvanassche Hah, that page sure would have been handy before! 馃ぃ L5 UCM is relatively simple though, and I think you have pretty much described everything I know about UCM there already:) Checking the source code was often helpful, like https://github.com/alsa-project/alsa-lib/blob/master/include/use-case.h#L288 - but a lot of cross-checking with PulseAudio was needed too since not everything is implemented there... (no idea how PipeWire fares in that regard)
@dylanvanassche Hmm, not much that would apply between various devices I'm afraid. I simply spent a lot of time with wm8962 datasheet creating mental image of every single path that's there and how can it be used. In the end it turned out that the patchwork of the UCM that we had there before did some rather questionable things, and that the codec has some handy features I wasn't aware of before :)
Last week an update arrived in PureOS with improvements for #Librem5 call audio. You should be more legible to your interlocutors during calls; also, the phone now automatically switches to external wired microphone once connected. The whole audio path went through a big overhaul, allowing for hardware volume control with zero-cross and reducing unnecessary amplification that could cause distortions.
Haven't seen people complaining about the changes so far - that's a good sign :)
Its still early but here are my thoughts on the #librem5 I just received:
http://adamd.sdf.org/computers/mini/2022/10/14/LinuxPhones.html
@mobian @postmarketOS @kop316 FYI - although not as sophisticated as mrtest, we have a .deb fetcher from GitLab MRs too! https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/librem5-dev-tools/-/blob/master/l5-mr-fetcher
@sandi Well, this is a personal domain, the username part is somewhat redundant anyway; just like my catch-all e-mail inbox. But if that's a problem for someone, it's nothing that having this file handled by a very simple server-side script can't fix :)
Although this time it wasn't #shotonlibrem5, that pose is too perfect not to share 馃樃 #caturday #cats #catsofmastodon #fedicats
Hi, I'm dos. ~80 silly FLOSS games, open smartphones, terrible music. 50% of @holypangolin; 100% of dosowisko.net. he/him/any. I don't receive DMs.