phosh 0.36.0 is out 🚀📱:
Besides lots of smaller improvements and fixes the long press delay to unfold OSK is now configurable and you can rearrange your favorite apps in mobile settings (with GTK >= 4.13.12).
Check out the full release notes at https://phosh.mobi/releases/rel-0.36.0/
#phosh #librem5 #gnome #linux #mobile #LinuxMobile #MobileLinux
Remember, today #FOSDEM and there is a great devroom on "FOSS on #mobileLinux". https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/room/h1309/
Happen to not be in Brussels? Not an excuse as my livingroom setup proofs. I am all ready to listen the live steam and chat in #matrix room #2024-h.1309_van_rijn_:fosdem.org
Make sure to not miss out the talks by @awai @luva @z3ntu @cas @linmob @dcz @dos @braid @flypig @okias and others
@fosdem starts in about 9 hours now, so before I go to bed, I have to remind you all that starting 10:30, the "FOSS on Mobile Devices" devroom will welcome you and host an impressive number of quality talks about #LinuxMobile.
I'll even present myself, sharing some updates about @mobian at 17:30: https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-3290-towards-a-bright-future-with-mobian-/
Did you hear the news? 📰
Our friends @rawrlabgames announced their FREE* #GodotEngine port for #NintendoSwitch!
Details here: https://rawrlab.com/godot_nintendo_switch_free_port.html
What a win for the community 🪙 Are we going to see an increase in Switch games made with Godot soon?
Hello 🌏 ! This is #phosh's mastodon account. It'll have phosh's release announcements and posts/boosts of related projects. Looking forward to an interesting and bright Linux mobile future 📱 .
*a poll for Free Software enthusiasts specifically*
*please only vote if you have strong positive views regarding copyleft licenses for software and cultural norms*
Can you name several video games you've played and enjoyed that match this criteria:
1) The game was first published in 2023 or 2024.
2) The entire game (all source code, art, music, etc) is freely available under appropriate open source licenses (permissive or copyleft)
If the answer is "yes", I'd love to hear about them.
#KiCad project status: 3D view is cool, but apparently not cool enough for @holypangolin. She promptly fixed it though!
I heard that people were against #systemd because of its bloat. Maybe they're right after all, looks like it's got its own 3D engine now!
(jokes aside, everything seems to point to it being #kwin getting misreported for some reason, but nevertheless, this sight has left me seriously confused at first)
New blog post: The Year 2023 in Retrospect https://christian-gmeiner.info/2022-12-26-end-of-year/
Happy to report that my first PCB layout is barely started and already an unworkable mess. It's quite fun to figure #KiCad out on my own with no tutorials though, the only thing I had to look up so far was how to move a component to the other board side 😁
Cryptocurrency people are so funny. Recently someone with deep pockets spent six-figures embedding 9MB of encrypted data into the BTC blockchain.
I read a write-up about it one some website dedicated to cryptocurrency, and the author was especially impressed with the fact that encrypted data cannot be decrypted without a key. He noted that "not even ChatGPT could decrypt it".
Of course Cryptocurrency people don't understand cryptography... That's why they buy pretend internet money.
A short look back at what happened around #phosh in 2023:
Okay, listen up:
Mozilla is two different entities. The Mozilla Corporation and the Mozilla Foundation. The second one? That's the social good one you really want focused on important things.
The Mozilla Foundation, like all non-profits, publishes their Form 990 annually to disclose compensation. Here it is.
You'll see that the top earner there, Mitchell Baker, who is very handsomely rewarded, is actually paid by the Mozilla Corporation, not the Foundation. Put another way, the non-profit is not blowing its funding on a CEO.
And the corp, by the way, is what generates revenue that largely funds Firefox.
The annual report of the Foundation shows a pretty healthy financial situation, and increased investment in public good projects year-over-year.
I don't like everything they do either (e.g. that risible website generator), but I don't actually think they are suffering from a lack of focus. They're suffering from a mature market.
The sucky thing about working in infosec is that you can't talk about most of the wildest, coolest projects you end up getting pulled into. It's paid work done under NDAs.
The train research done by @redford, @q3k, and @mrtick is a prime example of something that usually wouldn't see the light of day - and I'm really happy that they were able to buck the trend:
https://media.ccc.de/v/37c3-12142-breaking_drm_in_polish_trains
At #37c3 they have IRC, and Matrix for text and for voice they setup their own LTE/2G/3G/SIP/DECT network where you bring whatever phone-like device and pick a 4 digit phone number.
Meanwhile in the USA for #defcon they just paid Discord money and told everyone to accept their privacy policy, and even the DC Privacy Village asks people to sign up for Slack and Google.
People ask why I fly to CCC from the USA. It is because that is the closest place to find a thriving hacker culture.
Hi, I'm dos. ~80 silly FLOSS games, open smartphones, terrible music. 50% of @holypangolin; 100% of dosowisko.net. he/him/any. I don't receive DMs.