@dos I'm curious how many GPS satellites were within line-of-sight of your phone when you were testing this. I haven't worked with GNSS in a while, so I can't recall how WAAS stations are accounted for within GPS sensor data in Linux. I ought to reach out to some old colleagues for a refresher on how we handled it in our applications.
Also, FWIW: As a user, it would be beneficial to select between local/online/fallback GNSS data modes.
@LineageOS Is there currently any traction with OEMs adopting #LineageOS as the default image within their #Android #phone product lines? If not, what are the biggest hurdles?
stmp1 SOM appeared! this open hardware module by @olimex shall serve as the BMC for Rack Reform. we'll test that with the official devkit first.
@yurnidiot I'm usually a swipe-typer in Android (dictation when driving) but I've been daily-driving a #Librem5 Linux phone and it currently only has tap-typing available.
After @jacqueline told me it was possible, I tried 3d fdm printing a keycap for my mnt reform trackball. Went surprisingly well!
Getting it to fit was a bit fiddly and not the sort of process I enjoy, but it sure beats not having just the exposed switch...
@mntmn @martijnbraam >= 4x SATA or m.2 with hardware RAID, >= 2x 1GbE or better, network interface link aggregation, and support for OpenMediaVault would be ideal for my use case.
Running a #homeserver with a now #postmarketos, former #android phone. It's kinda cool to "upcycle" what would otherwise be an outdated, useless device.
FYI: "[...] the new #Instagram text app will have an element of #decentralization as well. “Soon, our app will be compatible with certain other apps like #Mastodon [...] Users on these other apps will be able to search for, follow and interact with your profile and content if you’re public, or if you’re private and approve them as followers.” (Presumably that compatibility will come through #ActivityPub, which #Meta has been exploring alongside other tech companies.)"
https://www.theverge.com/2023/5/19/23730070/instagram-twitter-app-competitor-leak
A vulnerability (CVE-2023-32784) in the open-source password manager KeePass can be exploited to retrieve the master password from the software’s memory.
The bad news is that the vulnerability is still unfixed and that a PoC exploitation tool – aptly named KeePass 2.X Master Password Dumper – is publicly available, but the good news is that the password can't be extracted remotely just by exploiting this flaw.
@gamingonlinux It's a devious tactic leading up to jump scares. 😄
@ernie I'm a little surprised that this author didn't leverage the opportunity to advocate for the importance and relevancy of the Internet Archive.
@BrodieOnLinux Yet another case for using the #NewPipe app on #Android: no #YouTube ads!
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