@alex_m no I would not love that
Kindly asked @FrOSCon yesterday to please add #confy and #mobile #linux to the list of supported platforms for the conference talk feed and it's already fixed: https://www.froscon.org/programm/ - thanks a lot!
Together with #phosh itself I've tagged 0.20.0 versions of phosh-mobile-settings (to tweak some advanced mobile settings, https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/phosh-mobile-settings/-/tags/v0.20.0), phom (a virtual mouse to control the mouse cursor on a 2nd screen, https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/phom/-/tags/v0.20.0) and phosh-osk-stub (a input-method debugging tool, https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/phosh-osk-stub/-/tags/v0.20.0)
phosh 0.20.0 is out 🚀📱 :
After three beta releases we've finally tagged phosh 0.20.0.
Check out the full release notes at https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/tags/v0.20.0 . This also links to the release notes of the beta releases which have more details.
And the good news is we already have new merge requests pending for phosh 0.20.1 and 0.30.0.
phoc 0.21.0 has been released, more stable than ever, paving the way for the imminent release of phosh that will bring a lot of goodies in :) Grab it at ➡️ https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phoc/-/releases/v0.21.0 @purism #linuxonmobile #mobile #gnu #linux #gnome #purism #librem5 #phosh #floss #wayland
This time on the podcast, @dos from @purism talks about his Die Hard GNU/Linux User On Phones life. How he's developing lots of great things for Phoc/Phosh, the Librem 5 and how he implemented his personal dream of shrinking windows that he had since the Openmoko days.
https://cast.postmarketos.org/episode/21-Interview-Sebastian-Krzyszkowiak-Phosh-Librem5/
@aurocha Pá como é que alguém acredita no Qanon, e chemtrails e afins...
Ownership of "debian.community" domain https://www.debian.org/News/2022/20220807
"Barrieren zum Mitwirken in Open-Source-Projekten einreißen": sehr interessanter Vortrag von @Defolos (#Chemnitzer #Linux-Tage 22 #CLT22) https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2022/en/programm/beitrag/220
@brainblasted or that terminal users are all devs or admins
- localhost administration
- operations with batch files
- searching content in files
- audio and video handling
- downloading files of different formats
Also the way that you frame the question seems to imply IMO (and I can be wrong) that that linux users are all server admins or developers, and that is not the case ;)
If you're interested in contributing to #Gitea #federation, I updated an old comment I wrote: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/18240#issuecomment-1071103414
The two most important links are:
- https://gitea.com/Ta180m/gitea/wiki/Useful-links for learning ActivityPub and ForgeFed
- The big task list tracker: https://gitea.com/Ta180m/gitea/issues/3
The #scale19x memory that will stick with me most is when an unopened soda can left in front of the projector exhaust vent exploded in the middle of my talk like a gunshot, shooting a geyser of soda in the air. I'm going to get so much mileage out of that story.
@Gargron With DB, for long trips I actually started taking trains earlier than what I need just to compensate for the likely delays and missed connections.