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"Successful shitty tech rollouts start with people you can abuse with impunity (prisoners, kids, migrants, etc)"

"20 years ago, if you were eating your dinner under the unblinking eye of a video-camera, it was because you were in a supermax prison. Now, thanks to "luxury surveillance," you can get the same experience in your middle-class home"

pluralistic.net/2022/08/21/gre

@bilelmoussaoui@mstdn.fr

Well then people can check out how many apps author A or B has.

Sure maybe it was not the best comment.

But I would like to know the logic of searching apps by author.
What is the need for it?
What problem does it solve?

Due to a version bump and mismatch between debian/mobian repositories, apt full-upgrade/dist-upgrade currently wants to remove phosh and gnome-control-center.
Don't do that! The situation will resolve itself soon.

@bilelmoussaoui@mstdn.fr wait what? Show apps by auhor's name?

Is that supposed to be a popularity contest?

What is the purpose of having that selector?

sxmo is in Debian unstable now, with a fresh mobian you can try it with: sudo apt install sxmo-utils; sudo systemctl disable --now phosh (still very fresh, so maybe have a working ssh in place to recover)

#Jazda is at #FrOSCon! Check out the booth at the entrance, where my friends from #FLOSSShop sell the smart watch dev kits. Stickers also there!

@hugo

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

@silmathoron

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. :)

@dos

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 and so nothing to do there.

Issue: gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p

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