Had to update my userChrome.css for the new version of #Firefox a bit - the necessary changes turned out to be trivial, but it still managed to nerd-snipe me into making the whole thing a bit more robust 😅
Burnout in the FOSS community is real, and I'm glad that it's something that is being talked about more in blogs and conferences. There is a different flavor of burnout and emotional toll when you are sacrificing for a cause you believe in (especially in FOSS where people are often working for free or at below market rate). Working for a cause you believe in brings the highest highs when things are going well, but the lowest lows when they go badly.
#postmarketOS just landed the last MR needed to make the #libcamera + #PipeWire camera stack work on the #Librem5 and #PinePhone by default, using the new software ISP shipped in libcamera 0.3.
So if you have such a device: just update and go install apps like Snapshot, Warp, Decoder etc.
Note that this does *not* replace #megapixels or #millipixels - those continue to be the default camera apps.
Whenever I have to deal with #LinuxMobile on devices that formerly ran android I realize how super simple things like flashing and debugging are on the #Librem5 compared to that.
No odd partition schemes, no super sensitive boot loader that gives up on the first glitch. Just #uboot and if all else fails #jumpdrive.
like fr this idea that you can run the entire proprietary Android stack under the hood with outdated and hackily patched forks of Linux middleware and call the result a Linux phone is insulting.
there's a reason it's called libhybris
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/3308882 is finally marked as "Ready To Submit" and has appropriate review completed.
This means portal camera through pipewire/libcamera could be finally making it's way into Chromium at last!
Turns out that my Librerapay account was misconfigured for a while and couldn't accept any payments. I've fixed that now, so if you ever tried to support my FLOSS work through there and bounced off, I guess now is a good time to try again 😅
https://liberapay.com/dos/
phosh 0.39.0 is out 🚀📱:
Some highlights:
- #phosh: folder support, night light quick setting
- #phoc: wakeup-key handling (to prevent accidental unblank)
- #squeekboard: New layout, lots of layout improvements
- mobile-settings: Allow to manage custom quick settings, allow to toggle whether to ignore hw keyboards, many new translations
Check out the full release notes at https://phosh.mobi/releases/rel-0.39.0/
#phosh #librem5 #pinephone #gtk #wlroots #gnome #linux #mobile #LinuxMobile
Everyone's excited about pretty sun flares right now; I found one in my #shotonlibrem5 collection too, although slightly different in its nature 😁
before / after (both fully automatic, just taking more time to process) #shotonlibrem5 #librem5 #linuxmobile #mobilelinux #linuxonmobile #linuxsmartphones
Current status: before / after #shotonlibrem5 #librem5 #linuxmobile #mobilelinux #linuxonmobile #linuxsmartphones
As 2017 finalist, my indie game "Karambola" is a part of A MAZE Steam Fest during A MAZE festival in Berlin right now!
A great excuse to play it again <3
PS. I am working on something special for Karambola, stay tuned!
No manual editing this time, but an automatic postprocessing script using darktable-cli and rudimentary lens corrections. Takes ~30 sec to develop on the phone - about ten times longer than the default script used by Millipixels, but with much better results. #shotonlibrem5 #librem5 #mobilelinux #linuxmobile #photography
This lighting console UI is the result of thirty years of incremental learning on UX for professionals working in a world where time is the single most valuable thing.
It is effectively displaying a relational database with dozens of inter- and intra-dependent tables*, using a smorgasbord of visual cues and a completely custom keyboard for recall and access.
It can be used by near-novices with a very simple subject-verb-object command line syntax, with graphical feedback.
Everything beyond the two most essential tables is effectively hidden until requested, so as your skills, familiarity and requirements grow, you can expand your workspace complexity incrementally.
It allows a huge amount of workspace customisation but accessed in such a way that any operator unfamiliar with someone else’s workflow can within a few clicks, get back to the basic screens they are familiar with.
I think UI designers could learn a lot from the leading lighting console software.
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.