Phosh Overview
"phosh is graphical shell for mobile, touch based devices like smart phones. It’s the default graphical shell on Purism’s Librem 5 (and that’s where it came to life) but projects like Postmarket OS, Mobian and Debian have picked it up putting it into use on other devices as well and contributing patches."
@kde @plasmamobile running on the @purism #Librem5 Birch edition
@martijnbraam @postmarketOS I had actually asked purism why that wouldn't be possible on their pure os running phone given that Linux typically can run from a ISB drive or external storage u it. Then you wouldn't have to flash your device with such large files as the OS
New @postmarketOS installer feature. You can now choose if you want to install to the SD you're booted from or install to the #pinephone internal storage :)
Unboxing the Purism Librem 5 Evergreen https://devtube.dev-wiki.de/videos/watch/66ea3360-2b2a-4e3e-8796-de7ae271ac1b
@purism i was curious why a phone needed reflashing if fir example linux can be run straight from a USB stick in a laptop, would it not be possible to just run Debian from the SDcard within the Librem 5, and only flash the drivers?
Parler Tricks: Making Software Disappear
"Regardless of how you feel about Parler, an important thing to note is that this is far from the first time, nor will it be the last time, that Google and Apple remove controversial software from their stores. "
https://puri.sm/posts/parler-tricks-making-software-disappear/
Consent Matters: When Tech Takes Remote Control Without Your Permission
"The irony is that, decades ago, when your average person had minimal experience with computers, those inexperienced users had much more control and autonomy over them."
https://puri.sm/posts/consent-matters-when-tech-takes-remote-control-without-your-permission/
As of todays #linux-next (https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/tag/?h=next-20210112) you can run the #librem5devkit without any additional patches using the default mainline arm64 #defconfig. This means distributions can enable it without trouble from #linux 5.12 onwards. The #librem5 itself needs some more work but it builds a lot on what we have for the devkit.
We opposed the EARN IT Act last year because it would have let states regulate the Internet, and empowered unjustified online surveillance. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/12/2020-congress-threatened-our-speech-and-security-earn-it-act
Learn about law enforcement spying technologies near you with EFF's Atlas of Surveillance database. Find out how each surveillance tool works, how to spot it, and what tech may be deployed in your community. https://atlasofsurveillance.org
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/14/technology/how-google-dominates.html?referringSource=articleShare
Democratize the web crawler. To me this should be regulated requiring website owners to allow access to more than just Microsoft and Google say, access to all crawlers or at least 1-2 independent ones. Since crawling frequency can be set in the robtot.txt settings that should not be too much of a drain for say Instagram or Facebook.
With latest updates, GNOME Web (Epiphany) can play YouTube videos on the Librem 5, so you won't have to switch to Firefox to do that anymore. And you won't believe where the bug was located[1]! ;) Call `sudo apt install gstreamer1.0-libav` or wait a few days until it's installed by default with the next update and enjoy. @purism
[1] it was in glibc...
Apps... Tons of apps... Is the browser dead?
Today it seems that people believe that nothing works without an app. So, people must have an app for every single website they use, for every bank card, for every supermarket, for everything! Even for telling them that they are or might be sick!
People suppose that apps open up the entire world to them. But they don't. The aim of most of them is to keep them inside one single website, supermarket chain, etc.
When it comes to social media it's the same. People need an app for each one of them. But there are some great apps that can connect us to more than one social network on our great Fediverse. Unfortunately these apps can't deal with all different protocols that there are.
That's when the good old web browser comes handy! Et voilá! One single and great piece of software, one single app with it's handy tabs solves all the connection issues with the several social networks that we love!
Who said that the browser is dead?! https://libranet.de/display/0b6b25a8-795f-d5df-d0c7-4d1393002007
RT @eff: Massachusetts: Governor Baker is trying to weaken the police reform bill by eliminating prohibitions on police use of face recogni…
Starting a phone call from the terminal on a #librem5 Birch. This call is to the good old "Fröken ur" speaking-clock service telling us the current time in Swedish. Fröken ur apparently existed since 1934 but it was not until 2020 that I learned how to call her from the terminal. 😃 Thanks @dos for the tip that xdg-open could be used in this way. @purism #calls #mobile #gnu #linux #freesoftware
Riding on a wave of nostalgia, took out my #Jolla 1s and #JollaC (running various versions of #SailfishOS 2.x), performed factory resets, and updated all of them to the latest #Sailfish3. Took several hours, but they now feel like brand new devices. I miss the smaller screens!
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