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@elgosz @scottjenson @jeremy_data Pine64 has no software developers. Purism does, and then there are contributors from various communities.

These are the keyboards commonly used on mobile phones:

- gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/s
- github.com/maliit/keyboard
- gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/phosh-
- git.suckless.org/svkbd/

Phosh & Squeekboard devs can be easily reached via Matrix: matrix.to/#/#phosh:talk.puri.s

@ceelight @flow3rbadge Which red LED? If it's the one on the petal 8 (next to the microphone), then it's most likely the connection between the boards being misaligned. Make sure all the screw holes are perfectly aligned before connecting the boards.

If it's the one next to USB-C, then power cycle it through the power switch (and remember to (dis)assemble it with it set to OFF!). If it still doesn't help, check the display connection.

@devrtz Yeah, and the overhead of shelling out to separate process for each frame is likely not insignificant too 😅

@devrtz ooooh when it comes to videos there's *much* more low hanging fruits to optimize there!

@mykolak Maybe your response got lost in transit? Get in touch with support, your phone is waiting for you: puri.sm/posts/we-have-your-pho

That said, you don't need huge powerful but complex tools like or to make your photos look better. Imagine a simple to use app that lets you do basic stuff on the phone, like white balance or contrast correction, which could then take its time exporting at full res with all the heavy noise reduction algos without annoying the user while taking photos.

Does that sound like something you'd like to work on? 😁

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For practical reasons, photos that you are processed into JPEGs with lower quality than what the camera can do. There are some (complex) ways in which this processing could be made faster and therefore cram more pixels and algorithms that make things prettier, but meanwhile...

Each photo you take is stored as both raw DNG and processed JPG - so you can go back to raw data and retroactively gain quality. See dosowisko.net/l5/photos/ for an example.

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@julianfairfax @deedend @devrtz @purism

Linux wasn't a "desktop" platform to begin with either so that argument doesn't make sense.

Linux is what we make out of it by contributing to the solution. The Linux kernel has the capability to run well on mobile. We have mobile shells and adaptive toolkits and devices that can run them well. We need to continue to grow the app ecosystem and work on infrastructure bits sure but this very thread proves that this is happening at a nice pace.

@agx @deedend @devrtz @purism
I have been daily driving mine since February of this year. Before that, I daily drove the PPP for a year and before that I daily drove the PP for a year.
The was a major step up in quality and usability from day one. I loved my pinephones, but I don't think that I could go back to them.

@deedend @devrtz @purism I encourage everyone to try PureOS on the Librem 5 to judge daily usability of the Librem 5 and if it's "the time yet".

One shouldn't draw that conclusion by looking at other devices (running other distros).

A single missing one line line patch or broken driver can considerably mess up daily usability.

@fell Watch out for its USB port! It likes to go places, and the used ones often already have some history 😅

why do people do this??? do you get whipped on your back for every issue open on your repo when working at Microsoft or what

@linmob @s31bz @bradlinder Yeah, the #librem5 is the one phone that most mobian developers currently recommend and use. Both purism and mobian devs are quite active with migrating things into @debian proper. We are aware of the price tag, but would like to reiterate that this actually includes salaries for mobile Linux developers.

I finally got a #librem5 phone not so expensive on #leboncoin (470€)
I tested #PureoOS yesterday and now i test #postmarketos installed in 128Go sdcard.
Tomorrow, i will try #mobian
I am verry happy to found this smartphone

@chiefgyk3d @purism The Liberty Phone (aka Librem 5 USA) comes with 4GB RAM and 128GB eMMC already! Regular Librem 5s were already produced with 3GB/32GB though so they will have to sell through first 😜

@purism YO! I did a long command and my screen fell asleep and it gave me a notification my nmap command finished running this is SICK! Really loving this Purism Librem 5. Neither #android nor #ios just pure #linux #opensource
#infosec #cybersecurity #cellphone #review

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