Last Saturday there was a dust cloud over Lisbon from the Sahara desert.
https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/2024-04-03/saharan-dust-cloud-returning-to-portugal/87562
At least I got to test that the #Librem5 #gps can work with mild desert dust clouds 😅
But it did took a bit longer than what I expected to get a fix.
Well that map has been getting bigger :)
Ridding a bicycle in Lisbon is not as bad as it was 7 or 10 years ago. There is a bit of more bicycle lanes.
And more car drivers are used to having bicycles on the city's streets. And I still have not gotten into an argument with a car driver, in the last month.
But you still need a certain attitude of: "I am not getting off the street because a car driver is pissed at me", to ride a bike in Lisbon.
Finally managed to get a new bicycle after moving back to #portugal so I started doing bike rides in the weekends again.
Riding a bike in Lisbon is a whole different beast, compared to where I lived before in Germany. With all the hills inside the city. Specially if you are out of shape :)
Also managed to record the bike ride with the #librem5 gps, using #gnss traces. Also #shotonlibrem5 :)
Santos Populares #lisbon 2023 :)
One of the many street fests on that night. Not everything on that night is about sardines:
https://www.tasteoflisboa.com/blog/santo-antonio-how-to-celebrate-lisbons-sardine-festival/
recorded on #librem5
#librem5 _almost_ 13 hours uptime without suspend enabled. Wifi and mobile data off. When suspend is ready to be a default, which is almost, it will only get better.