It just uses a single preset and doesn't let you adjust anything, but it's a start - some photos already glow up a lot with it. The obvious next step would be adjusting parameters in the XMP file; not a rocket science, darktable does everything for us already.
It probably needs to be fully rewritten before adding stuff, but it's just 400 lines of hardcoded UI code in Python, so that could be someone's one-afternoon project 馃槣
Seems like nobody was reaching for this low-hanging fruit, so I did it myself:
"Glowup" is a quickly hacked up thing that lets you glow your Librem 5 photos up with one click right on the phone, using #darktable and about 30 seconds of processing.
https://gitlab.com/dos1/glowup
#librem5 #mobilelinux #linuxmobile #linuxsmartphones #shotonlibrem5 #catsofmastodon (late)#caturday #myfirstlibadwaitaapp 馃槣
@davidho Just like Y2K. So much fuss and yet nothing happened!!! 馃檲
I've tagged version 0.0.2 of #libcmatrix - a #matrix client library.
This release focuses on making Matrix support in #chatty more robust, simplifying some APIs and improving the documentation (which is now automatically generated at https://agx.github.io/libcmatrix/)
See https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/libcmatrix/-/releases/v0.0.2 for the list of changes and contributors.
@jwildeboer To me they passed that point around 15 years ago 馃槢
@chrisphin @elliotjaystocks @glennf I remember subpixel fonts being used on Ben NanoNote to fit more text in the console, but those didn't go as far as being 1 pixel wide 馃榾
@malwaretech That "dragging off the stage" was probably the only thing handled perfectly right in this whole situation. The guy had no intention to leave the stage on his own, but had no intention to physically fight either. He got to make his point, security got to ensure he wasn't on stage as instructed by organizers; all while both sides clearly had some fun in the process 馃槀
@Sophie 馃惛
I got an unexpected mention in the release of Raspberry Pi's RP2350 chip.
Nice to get a mention, but I hope the security is broken, so the amount of unrepairable devices and e-waste can be reduced.
https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-pico-2-our-new-5-microcontroller-board-on-sale-now/
@martijnbraam I considered that, but eventually decided against:
a) CH342 has an integrated LDO; BOM wouldn't get shorter by getting rid of it
b) this way UART channel works regardless of what you're doing in firmware; one less thing to care about
c) there are free samples available for STM32G071CBT6; no samples for USB-equipped G0B1/G0C1 馃槃
@ge0rg It's somewhat common in DIY designs, badges etc. although those usually don't require any PD stuff. MacBooks can expose 1.2V UART, I2C and debug USB - you could use Debubo paired with SBUB to access that. And who knows what undocumented commands to mux things onto SBU may be in other devices out there 馃榿
@eliasr Nope; with Debubo (and a right TPS65982 config) you can access UART console, while also connecting a charger or some USB thingy, either host or device.
But what you described is pretty much just a regular USB-C hub with PD 馃榿
The hardware design is now released at https://gitlab.com/dos1/debubo
#debubo #kicad #diy #electronics #librem5 #stm32 #usbpd #oshw
@forteller Thanks for sharing! I was looking for a GTK4 app just like that to steal its UI from 馃槇
@martijnbraam Found a bug!
I have two part numbers for the same value & footprint:
C5, C2 1碌F 1206 C1966364, C24497
The first one matches, the second one does not (it's 100nF) - but partlint doesn't report a problem with the second one until I remove the first one.
Nice tool and timing, you pushed it just in time for when I needed it 馃榿
PartLint is now released on https://git.sr.ht/~martijnbraam/partlint
Also added a small utility for calculating LCSC basic part resistors :)
@nokernel Yes, used it a lot! There were many more bridges at first 馃槀 Got rid of all the rest, but this one is highly resilient.
TBH, it's the first time I solder such tiny things, it's a wonder I got as far as I did already anyway :)
Joints seem to be better now, but I didn't mention one thing - no matter how much hot air I blow at it or what I do with soldering iron, I can't seem to be able to get rid of a short between D+/D- on a passthrough port 馃槶 It's not critical, the important parts are already operational, but it would be nice to get USB 2.0 passthrough working too! I'm assuming it's on the USB-C plug, but it all looks perfectly fine to my eye 馃槴 I should finally get some proper flux I guess... #soldering #diy
Dear distro maintainers and "i build my own stuff" people: In case you want to check out 0.41.0 upfront: we've tagged the first releases candidates of #phosh and related components today. Release is planned 2024-08-15 (https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/wikis/Releases)
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