@sos @raptor85 @gamingonlinux And that would help them how? :p
@raptor85 @sos @gamingonlinux That description applies to Gentoo, but doesn't to Arch. Even Debian would be better than Arch in this regard - just look at SteamOS's post-install rootfs cleanup that's done behind pacman's back. They didn't "build their own distro" at all, they just roll with repo snapshots and overlays (which is perfectly fine, as that's exactly what they needed there).
@sos @gamingonlinux Why would they? That would only make the whole project significantly more complex and expensive without providing tangible benefits.
What's harder to understand, especially with this news above, is why they went with Arch specifically - although ultimately the choice of base distro isn't that important with their atomupd design.
At @phosh, we are working on making the quick-settings panel more responsive and snappy.
This new layout lets you access the preferences (i.e. status pages) quickly and in a responsive manner.
Feel free to join the merge request discussion (https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/merge_requests/1498) and test this new feature, so we can land it soon!
@mort @Doomed_Daniel You'd still have to switch it away from your default printer manually.
@gbryant Betteridge's law of headlines 😂
If you're attending All Systems Go in Berlin, come see the talk by @cas and I today at 10:50am (local time) about #systemd-ifying #postmarketos 😁
https://cfp.all-systems-go.io/all-systems-go-2024/talk/LJXCKK/
@bradlinder "It's not enough to build your own"
Hmm, why not? It would be prohibitively expensive and rather pointless, but if that doesn't scare you off all you need should be out there now.
@kop316 Maybe? You've got the designs now. But I'm afraid I have no idea, I have never even 3D printed anything so far 😂
@krafting Far from it. It only has schematics, component placement and 3D model of back cover available (and in case of PinePhone Pro it appears that the schematics aren't even complete, as its USB-C board is still marked "TBD"). No layouts, no CAD files, no mechanical design.
Purism has released the Librem 5's mechanical design, adding to already available schematics and PCB layouts.
https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/3D_designs/-/blob/master/Librem5-Chassis/librem-5.step
I think that may make it the first proper Open Hardware smartphone out there.
#purism #librem5 #linuxmobile #linuxsmartphones #openhardware #oshw #cad
@foone As if USB-C spec didn't already show us all that explicitly forbidding certain kinds of cables and adapters is not going to change anything regarding their existence and availability 😜
OMG. DirectX is adopting SPIR-V, and will eventually use it to replace DXIL! 🤯 (Yes, I triple checked. Today isn't April Fools.)
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/directx/directx-adopting-spir-v/
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