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EFF has done a lot of work this year defending your rights online. Thanks for standing with us! #EFFWrapped

Can anybody point me to a pixelfed client that can be used to view and post images?

Clarence Thomas’ private complaints about money sparked fears he would resign tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Interviews and documents reveal that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, facing financial strain, privately pushed for a higher salary and, offer insight into how Thomas was talking about his finances just as he was developing relationships with a set of wealthy benefactors.
#Tucson #Arizona

Happy to announce that postmarketOS v23.12 is out now!

Highlights:
* @alpinelinux 3.19 :alpine:
* Devices count increased from 31 to 45, with LOTS of Chromebooks and MSM8953 devices added
* GNOME (Mobile) 45
* Phosh 0.33
* KDE Plasma (Mobile) 5.27.10
* Sxmo 1.15.1
* unl0kr replaces osk-sdl
* loupe replaces eog
* more robust release upgrade script
* RNDIS replaces NCM
* zram

Thanks to everybody who contributed & tested! ❤️

postmarketos.org/blog/2023/12/

#chromebook #msm8953 #linux #linuxmobile

It used to be that installing a program that a friend had written was a royal pain in the ass if it was not yet packaged by distros.

Now I just do "flatpak install". And. It. Always. Works.

Genius, minimizing public disruption while hitting the leeches where it hurts the most. Maximum impact, minimum inconvenience.

Voyager's computer systems were custom-built using 1960s technology, with clock speeds measured in KHz and RAM in kbytes, running hand-crafted software, crammed into 4K of 18-bit wide plated-wire memory (similar to but better than core mem).

And yes, it uses a digital 8-track tape recorder for storage.

The custom-designed hardware and (upgraded) software (and most instruments) are still functioning after 46 years in space!

history.nasa.gov/computers/Ch6
hackaday.com/2018/11/29/inters
#Voyager
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I've been working on the design of GNOME's location services feature recently, and I'm increasingly baffled by the name. Why is it that every platform calls this feature "Location Services"?

From a user perspective it's really unclear! Why services plural? If they are multiple, what are they? Also, are these remote services for the device? Or a local service for apps?

Can anyone shed any light? Is there a reason not to call this feature "automatically find the location of this device"?

I've long believed that all apps (at least on Android) should start supporting UnifiedPush[1]. Tools like ntfy could serve as a central hub for notification distribution, allowing anyone to have their own notification server to connect apps and mobile devices. This would ensure greater privacy.
This is also why I developed NotiMail: we shouldn't have to rely on the 'big players' for our notifications and data.

[1] unifiedpush.org/

#UnifiedPush #AndroidApps #PrivacyMatters #NotiMail #Google #Apple #Android #iOS

Using a selection of patches from linux-next, a few ones from the linux-media list, @libcamera 0.0.4 and @rmader patches for libaperture and gnome-camera, I was finally able to get a cat picture out of the @PINE64 #PinePhonePro on @mobian 📷

#MobileLinux #LinuxOnMobile #LinuxMobile #ShotOnPinePhonePro

Pretty cool milestone for cameras on the #PinePhonePro and the #libcamera + #PipeWire stack today: the #Manjaro images (the stock distro) for both #phosh and #PlasmaMobile now come with all required packages by default.

Finally I can simply install cheese and get an image.

Yes, the rotation is still wrong. Yes, there are still features missing that you'd expect from a modern camera stack. Yes, there are still bugs and suboptimal image quality. But we got a working base now.

The SoftISP is making progress, allowing libcamera to operate on platforms where the ISP (Image Signal Processor) is either unusable, or not available.

Here we have Hans comparing the Intel IPU6 running the out-of-kernel stack against the libcamera SoftISP. The colours are off, as the white balance isn't handled yet - and there is no denoise.

But clear progress to functioning cameras!

People probably won't find this as funny as I did, but this is one of my favorite videos I've ever done. youtu.be/_G5f9pymvtA

December newsletter is out🚀 !

YH4F 2024 kicked off, the German Parliament received the #upcyclingandroid Open Letter, we discovered that the ambitious plan of the #InteroperableEuropeAct turned out to be watered down, we celebrated Belgium’s commitment to Router Freedom, and much more interesting news!

fsfe.org/news/nl/nl-202312.htm

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