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@7331 @asahi95 If you did it in the hour right before switching the timezone to winter time, you would have made it in zero hours.

WAAAA - my old game where you move the ball using your voice - is now playable in browser for easier casual enjoyment. Check it out ➡️ dos.itch.io/waaaa

@mcc That beep was probably related to that latter thing rather than having a loop.

@mcc Most likely it did not detect it. Whether it self-charged - depends. For example, my laptop only provides 5V, but doesn't charge from 5V, so it can't self-charge 😜

@Sophie Hmm, interesting. Never felt like one hand was disadvantaged when playing Rock Band Unplugged, nor when thumb-typing on a phone keyboard.

would anyone be interested in remote access to any of the following devices for the purposes of #Linux mainline development and testing? You'd be able to power cycle the device and boot an Android boot.img (kernel + dtb + ramdisk), I'm also open to using these devices in CI

* OnePlus 6/6T - #Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
* OnePlus 7 and/or 7 pro - #Qualcomm #Snapdragon 855 / sm8150
* Google Pixel 2 XL, 3, or 3 XL - Snapdragon 835 (msm8998) or Snapdragon 845 (sdm845). (Only have one usb-cereal adapter so only one of these is viable right now)
* #Fairphone 2 - MSM8974
* #Fairphone 5 - QCM6490
* #LG G6 - msm8996 (if someone can find UART and find a workaround for the "charger wet" detection being stuck on)
* #Samsung j3 (j3xnlte) - some spreadtrum SoC - Only if you can find UART for me

I don't have things fully set up here but I'm trying to figure out what i should prioritise.

If any of these sounds useful to you then please get in touch with me! I'm especially interested in folks from the #LinuxMobile community, #Kernel maintainers, or anyone else with an interest in upstream Linux support on phones. Please have some kind of public presence in a related field and tell me what your usecase is.

* DM me on matrix - @ caleb:postmarketos.org
* Email me - caleb@connolly.tech

Please boost for reach!

#FOSSMobile #postmarketOS #Android #Embedded #BoardFarm #Testing #CI

@catsalad @emojipedia
You can use the #️⃣Unicode #️⃣ as a hashtag?

How labor intensive! 😹

Yes the 🪗 is certainly my most widely available work 🥰 and it makes me laugh

Currently preparing to collaborate on a #PhonographEmoji that I’d really like to succeed

PHONOGRAPH RECORD PLAYER Emoji Proposal:
docs.google.com/document/d/1Da

Since the 0h game jam (conducted by @sos as usual) is still not abolished and it has just happened a few moments ago, I made a terrible game in 0 hours again. This time you have to guess whether a character you see in a random font is a zero or not. (note: uses Google Fonts)
dosowisko.net/0h/23/

@mcc Not only Wayland follows a completely different architecture than X; what you describe is a direct result of assuming the opposite philosophy to the one used to design X11 😜

A surface can't just say "hey, bring me on top", it needs to have some kind of permission to do so. It may come from the user via input event or from an external launcher in form of xdg-activate token. Some APIs (like Qt's requestActivate) didn't anticipate that though, as under X11 clients can do whatever they want.

@pankraz Both cards shipped with the Librem 5 support Bluetooth 5, the problem must be somewhere else.

@simonlbn @m @delroth Page 815, section 10.3 Sink Power Rules

> A Sink optimized for a Source with Optional Voltages and currents or power as described in Section 10.2.3 with a PDP Rating of x W Shall provide a similar user experience when powered from a Source with a PDP Rating of ≥ x W that supplies only the Normative Voltages and currents as specified in Section 10.2.2.

It would be complaint if RPi5 also worked at full capacity with normative 27W sources over 9V or higher.

@190n @m @simonlbn @delroth In other words, if we wanted to stretch the spec and say that it's a compliant behavior, then it means that Raspberry Pi 5 requires a 100W PPS power supply ;)

@190n @m @simonlbn @delroth Kinda, but not really. For PPS it's not stated explicitly, but there are parts of the spec that imply the maximum of 3A under 60W as well. Also, it can only work if the adapter handles 20V profile, as that's the only one that allows for 5A anyway.

@m @simonlbn @delroth You're wrong. The spec explicitly states that the maximum current at 5V is 3A. Anything above is clearly non-standard. You can get up to 5A with PD, but only at or above 20V and with a properly advertised e-marked cable.

A device that requires 5A at 5V is non-compliant and can't be said to be USB-PD compatible, period. Most cables aren't rated for such current either.

🎙️ Had a great time talking to a-wai, @devrtz and @kop316 from @mobian in episode 35 of the postmarketOS podcast.

* Taking a written test to become a Debian Developer
* How to best contribute to Mobian (it does not involve taking a written test)
* Using Librem 5 while traveling around the world
* Planning for FOSDEM 2024

Now available in gPodder adaptive, KDE's Kasts, GNOME Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts 😉

cast.postmarketos.org/episode/

#linuxmobile #debian #fosdem

@cas Yeah, I think that's my only gripe with (technical part of) the process. I do have to be in a certain state of mind to be able to complete the submission process. I still have some patches that have been waiting for me to follow up on for many many months. Thankfully tools like b4 help a lot and it's not like web forges completely solve it either, so I wouldn't overstate its influence, but it does contribute to the struggle at least a bit.

Probably the smallest hard disk drive ever commercially produced, the 0.85-inch 2GB drive was introduced by Toshiba in 2004 and used in the Nokia N91 mobile phone and the Cowon iAudio 6.

There were 4GB and 8GB versions but by 2007 it fell out of use, replaced by flash memory.

obsoletemedia.org/0-85-inch-ha

@kornel Why would C++ users be offended? It's offensive for C users 😜

@jason @emaytch Yes, there were tools to let you fit the content of two layer discs into a single layer while keeping the whole DVD structure intact.

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