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@Brisvegas Probably! I think there were fewer pre-orders summer of 2019 due to the price increase, so the shipment dates feel like they're flying by now.

Hello world from the Tootle app on my new Librem 5! I'm still getting accustomed to the new workflow but it feels like a great platform to migrate into from Android.

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New phone who dis? It's real!
The #Librem5 is almost like the #PinePhone's big and slightly more specced up sibling - a Linux pocket computerbox bringing desktop covergence to a phone - and @purism has contributed most of the code that allows Gnome/Phosh/Linux on a phone to dynamically resize desktop apps. Happy to finally get mine and support this project! Purism got bodyslammed by supply chain issues during the pandemic and is now catching up on shipping ❤️ See puri.sm/

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The new Food Code recognizes that food from retailers can be OK for donation

This treatment in the Food Code is part of the Biden Administration’s National Strategy on #hunger, #nutrition, and #health . The National Strategy provides a roadmap of actions the federal government will take to end hunger and reduce diet-related diseases by 2030 – all while reducing disparities.

foodsafetynews.com/2023/02/the

@jtr My needs for Mac are relatively trivial (I need to know enough about it to help others with high-level problems) so I run OS X in a VM and it's perfectly adequate for this purpose.

@fsf The link doesn't seem to be working for me.

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I cannot keep this to myself. There is a website (radio.garden) where you can listen to radio stations all over the world for free. No log in. No email address. Nothing.

When the site loads, you are looking at the globe. Slide the little white circle over the green dots (each green dot is a radio station) until you find one you like.

I have been listening to this station in the Netherlands and it absolutely slaps. I have no idea what they're saying but the music is fantastic.

It runs in or in a headless environment and is easy to configure a local apt-mirror repository, link persistent images, customize package lists, and so on. I've been daily-driving this on my laptops/desktops/servers for 2 years.

A nice perk of using a configuration like this is that it eliminates the need to upgrade your system and be concerned about migration issues. To upgrade, simply re-flash the boot drive to the newer OS version and use the same script to configure it.

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I created a tool to make it easy to customize a Live environment for real-world use, enabling optional persistence and numerous quality-of-life improvements to an immutable OS. Boot up, run the script, and you're done.

gitlab.com/jcstaudt/debian-liv

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I'm happy to formally announce that Wesnoth has joined Software in the Public Interest (SPI) as an associated project.

SPI is now the legal entity responsible for keeping track of money donated to Wesnoth as well as Wesnoth's trademark rather than Wesnoth Inc, which costs significantly less than what it did to have Wesnoth Inc's taxes filed.

Additionally, donations to Wesnoth are now tax deductible for donors in the US and can now be made via the Donate button on spi-inc.org/projects/wesnoth/.

@kev LineageOS with GApps (required for Google Fi)

@Cirucci Ouch... that sounds really defeating and I'm sure you put a ton of time into creating those scenes. I've had something similar happen to me before, which prompted me to save all my scenes/profiles in a private GitLab repository.

As someone who has held a variety of tech roles, it's near impossible to align even the majority of my expertise and interests within a single job title. Job hunting has got to be my least favorite thing ever.

@tgpo Totally reasonable reason to miss those days, and you're still rocking a super high percentage! I slipped for several days as well, but because some personal aspects of my life were very intense and I simply forgot to do the challenge. I'm at 80-85%... but it's a new month and we can both make it to 100% for February!

published an objectively solid review of vs (& a little ). If you're in the camp of owning and your own media server, I hope you check it out! Also, if you're interested in contributing, Joshua Boniface (Jellyfin's project lead) also left a video comment describing several technical and non-technical ways to get involved.

youtu.be/jKF5GtBIxpM

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A new #GNOME extension lets you pin app folders in the dash New Extension to Pin App Folders in GNOME Shell’s Dash #opensource #gnomeshell

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