As part of or work on #Cellbroadcast we've documented our current test setup: https://codeberg.org/Phosh/gsm-cell-testing using #osmocom for the mobile network parts and #ansible for deploying #ModemManager on the devices, performing the tests and checking the results.
Thanks to @NGIZero for supporting our work on this.
3… 2… 1… REAKTYWACJA! 🚀
Po 7 latach przerwy Poznańska Impreza Wolnego Oprogramowania wraca na Politechnikę! 🔥
📅 7 czerwca 2025
📍 Centrum Wykładowe Politechniki Poznańskiej
To będzie XIV edycja P.I.W.O. Wracamy z nową energią, świeżymi pomysłami i jeszcze lepszą organizacją!
Za reaktywacją imprezy stoi grupa @hspoz, KN PUTrequest_ oraz KN Linux Academic Group. Wspierają nas także: @PLUG_pl oraz @ftdl.
📢 Więcej info: https://piwo.sh
phosh 0.46.0 is out 🚀📱 :
There's 🐛 fixes and improvements, check out the full release notes at https://phosh.mobi/releases/rel-0.46.0/ for details or see 👇 for a short 🧵
🙏 to everyone who contributed to this release.
#phosh #librem5 #pinephone #gtk #wlroots #gnome #linux #mobile #LinuxMobile
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Interesting feature. I used socat on my phone and suddenly this guy appeared. #catsofmastodon #cats #caturday #shotonlibrem5
Make VoWiFi calls from an open source client using asterisk: https://osmocom.org/news/297 - osmocom main contributor @sysmocom has recently released a forked version of asterisk that can be used to make VoWiFi calls using nothing but FOSS, a smart card reader and a SIM card. #foss #opensource #telecom #3gpp
It appeared so unrelated that when I eventually ended up with a known-good upstream version that now seemingly turned bad and realized that the trees I used differed just by that one commit, the first thing I checked was whether I used the same compiler toolchain as CI did. And yet... 😂
GIMP 3.0 is released, check it out!
https://testing.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-3.0.html
A huge THANK YOU to everyone who contributed in any way - from testing and submitting bug reports through to designing, coding, fixing, packaging, testing some more, translating, documenting, hosting, administration, so many people, so much work, so much to be thankful for!
Welcome to GIMP 3.0!
Spring Sale! If you wanted to check out my artbook for Karambola, it is now 50% OFF :))) It won't get better than that. Check it out:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3172920/The_Art_and_Secrets_of_Karambola/
or:
https://itch.io/s/149695/the-art-and-secrets-of-karambola-spring-sale
I appreciate your support ❤️
#mastoart
Today we can observe who reads the news with comprehension and who passes stuff forward without second thoughts 😜 #esp32
This is Sway in HDR mode, but unlike last time, there are no hacks nor tricks. It supports both SDR and HDR content on both SDR and HDR outputs. Phew!
Want to try it out? Instructions here: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/-/merge_requests/5002
For those interested, I’ve pushed the firmware that implements the necessary alt-mode dance to get UART out of the #Librem5's USB-C port to #Debubo’s repository.
It wasn’t pushed before because it was very crude and I wanted to clean it up before pushing. It still is, but I decided to actually get it out regardless rather than risk having it sit and wait for even more months 😛
When discussing digital independence, keep in mind that it works differently for proprietary products and FOSS.
To achieve independence from a proprietary software or service you need to _get out_ - stop using it, create and switch to an alternative.
To achieve independence with FOSS projects, you need to get _in_ - invest resources (human, infra,.. not money) in the project and its ecosystem, so that it becomes yours.
Congratulations to Gints Zilbalodis and the entire Flow film crew for the Academy Award win!
Flow is the manifestation of Blender’s mission, where a small independent team is able to create a story that moves audiences worldwide.
Thank you for the shout out! 🧡 #b3d
Discrete Fourier transform is one of the most important algorithms in computing but it's also one of the worst-explained ones. You can go through pages of search results and not find a single accessible explanation of *why* it works.
A while back, I put together an explainer. I don't think it ranks highly in search, but if you want to understand the algorithm behind a lot of multimedia compression algorithms & filters, here's your chance:
Hi, I'm dos. Silly FLOSS games, open smartphones, terrible music and more. 50% of @holypangolin; 100% of dosowisko.net. he/him/any. I don't receive DMs.