So, I knew that signal had ensured that desktop installs weren't first-class users of the account and had no way of backing up messages. I didn't realize that there was no backup option of any kind on iOS at all, and no way to keep messages when switching platforms. That's, uh, kind of a big deal?
I looked into this because a friend on iOS has stopped using signal. They have a really important relationship that started on signal, and while it's since moved elsewhere, they don't want to lose all the original chat logs. So they bought a new phone and just keep the entire old phone somewhere safe, because there's no other option. The result is annoying (for me) and shitty for them — because the data still isn't backed up.
But it's ok, we've got stickers, Giphy support, and stories, and that's more important than absolutely basic security features.
We've noticed that a lot of you had some questions about this announcement, so we've collected the most important ones in a new FAQ section on the page above 👆
BTW. There's a sale right now and the phone is available for $599: https://shop.puri.sm/shop/librem-5/
It seems to have happened without much fanfare, but about a month ago @purism has released the Librem 5 hardware layouts under GPLv3 (as original PADS and converted KiCad projects), joining the schematics that were already available from the start.
I used to be a frequent game jam attender. At game jams, you come up with a game idea and implement it from scratch, all within (usually) 48 hours. You can imagine that the resulting code tends not to be particularly beautiful; what matters is how it works when presented at the end of the jam. Did it crash on stage? No? Excellent!
Whenever I dig into the code of out-of-tree vendor-provided kernel drivers I keep wondering whether they were developed in a similar fashion 🤔
Just want to quickly share with #linuxmobile folks that the new #libcamera softwareISP does indeed work with the #librem5 - and with a #PipeWire + #GStreamer pipeline. Here's a first image with Warp (from Flathub) running.
There's still some stuff to iron out to make this work reliably and ship to users - but things are falling into place.
Turns out that "should last years" was a bit too optimistic - it does last about a single year though in practice, which is good enough :)
All Your Base Are Belong to LLM
"The output from an LLM is a derivative work of the data used to train the LLM.
If we fail to recognise this, or are unable to uphold this in law, copyright (and copyleft on which it depends) is dead. Copyright will still be used against us by corporations, but its utility to FOSS to preserve freedom is gone."
https://blog.brettsheffield.com/all-your-base-are-belong-to-llm
@maltimore Yeah, I should probably add that some app/stacks do better than others, which is one reason why you see vastly different performance, often also depending on the used HW.
For most devices, the work here will mainly impact battery life. But especially in the #LinuxMobile and low-end area the difference is quite visible. I.e. devices like the #librem5 or #PinePhonePro can play 4k videos just fine and shouldn't heat up when doing so, just like other phones.
Laptop died yesterday but thanks to the #Librem5, the Baseus Dock, an HDMI Screen, a USB keyboard and #Phosh's docked mode I have access to most of the things via my phone.
#nitrokey helps a lot as that means I have my ssh keys available by just plugging it in.
Took me about 15min to notice that I didn't even plug a mouse in.
We are releasing the fix in staging and it should be available within the hour. Place make sure you upgrade to 6.6.27+librem5-2 if you are in staging (If you were using the trixie repo, no need to do anything!)
Very, very happy that our proposal for adding #cellbroadcast support to #ModemManager and #Phosh was accepted by @NGIZero : https://nlnet.nl/project/SMS-CB 🗼 〰️ 📱
That's how straight lines look like through your phone's camera lens. Such distortion needs to be corrected in software. #shotonlibrem5
A new release of #feedbackd is out (https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/feedbackd/-/releases/v0.3.0).
Besides some cleanups the user visible change is that "blessed" apps can now override the global feedback level so e.g. your alarm clock can ring even when the phone is in quiet mode (https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/merge_requests/1398)
For those interested, a few more photos can be found on Michael Lauer's blog: https://www.vanille.de/blog/openmoko-10-years-after-mickeys-story/
Randomly stumbled upon Sean Moss-Pultz's short post about Openmoko, featuring some photos of a working prototype of GTA03/3D7K, the cancelled successor to the Neo Freerunner that was being worked on around 2009. So far I have only heard verbal descriptions of how it looked like (usually described as "a soap dish" 😂) and seen photos of some casing mock-ups and bare PCBs, but never a complete device.
https://einstein-rosen.com/work/openmoko
#openmoko #linuxsmartphones #linuxmobile #mobilelinux #linuxarcheology
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