@pintoch hope you get better soon!
In case youre @FrOSCon I'll give a short talk on #linux #mobile tomorrow: https://programm.froscon.org/2022/events/2797.html
I guess it will still be a few decades until hollywood decides to stop doing sequels, remakes of 80's films, knowing that it will make a profit by abusing the millennials nostalgia for their childhood movies.
@ducky@mstdn.starnix.network
I totally understand that stuff like having to use an android/iOS app forced on you to do tasks like online banking is a problem.
So far, luckily, I have been able to avoid that situation.
I did said in my post that I might be a strange person and that my use case might be different from others. :)
As this came up multiple times: phosh 0.20.0 currently requires GTK animations to be on:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface enable-animations true
So if you (or your distro) turned it off please enable it before updating as otherwise you won't be able to use the overview.
I know animations are on by default in #pureos and #debian so nothing to do there.
Issue: https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/issues/818
But aside from the personal rant, nice hacking @dos
Impressions from Debconf by @agx. He shares his experience using Librem 5 on his road trip to Prizren.
Personally IMO the linux mobile ecosystem should just ditch Anbox and waydroid, stop spending resources trying to bridge those two worlds and focus on making good mainlinux linux mobile ready apps.
But I will admit that I may be a strange person and my use cases might be different from others :)
mmsd-tng 1.11 is out:
https://gitlab.com/kop316/mmsd/-/tags/1.11
This fixes a few issues, the biggest one being an improvement on resending messages if the network has an issue. This seems to affect VZW USA folks the most.
@linmob Also to be a nitpicker I think you forgot to mention the release of phosh 0.20.0 :p
The non-beta version of it :)
but there where 3 betas before
@linmob Have fun!
With that, I am now on holidays. I'll happily review and merge merge requests for linmob.net and linuxphoneapps.org during that time, and I may reply to mails, but I think I'll take a break from social media. See you all soon!
https://twitter.com/PwnieAwards/status/1557268652197416966
The PwnieAwards this year go to the Pwnie Award.
They actually gave the Lamest Vendor Response to the Google TAG for “unilaterally shutting down a counterterrorism operation”.
Google found 11 zero days that were also used by US law enforcement to target phones of "terrorists".
And we know today that can be everyone that you disagree with.