This screen that #Google shows on #Android when installing #FDroid really bugs me. It is purely based on the integer value targetSdkVersion, without considering our security model, public audits results, track record over 10+ years, exclusive use of memory safe languages, or even what our code actually does. It is as if #FDroid marked anything that comes from Google as containing ads and trackers. 1/2
Google made it official that important apps like Messaging and Dialer are no longer maintained in the Android Open Source project. A free Android on its own is pretty much useless now.
https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/packages/apps/Messaging/+/2614297
https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/packages/apps/Dialer/+/2613992
It's summer on the northern hemisphere again 😎 so #phosh's automatic high contrast mode got two updates that are already merged and hence will very likely be in 0.29.0:
1️⃣ /3️⃣
New blog post! https://blog.mobian-project.org/posts/2023/06/10/bookworm/
We are happy to announce a stable release for Bookworm! Thank you to all the devs, testers, and others who made this possible.
You can find it here:
https://images.mobian.org/
O evento de ontem dedicado ao @homeassistant foi um enorme sucesso devido à enorme e muito entusiástica participação da comunidade, muito no espírito que pretendemos de ser um espaço que dá a oportunidade à comunidade de partilhar conhecimento.
Muito obrigado a todos!
The bad thing about running #Debian #Unstable is that you can't upgrade it to the new stable release (as many Debian users seem to do today — #ReleasingDebianBookworm ) as it more or less already _is_ the new stable release. The good thing about Debian Unstable is: You'll get all the new shiny (and buggy 😉) software versions again after a stable release. #MakingUnstableUnstableAgain 🤪
@debian 👏 👏 👏 congrats!
The time between the release of "bullseye" to "bookworm" was 1 year, 9 months, and 28 days. #ReleasingDebianBookworm #Debian12 #Debian
There are 15,396,464 source files in Debian 12. #ReleasingDebianBookworm #Debian12 #Debian
Before we sign off we wish to say thank you to all of our Developers, Contributors, Sponsors, Friends, and Users for the amazing support and community building that we have all done over the years. We hope you enjoy Debian 12 "bookworm"! Thank you, thank you all very much! #ReleasingDebianBookworm #Debian12 #Debian
The new non-free-firmware section of the bookworm archive is opt-in. Do not forget to include it when updating your source lists if you wish to opt into binary firmware for your device. #ReleasingDebianBookworm.
Congrats to our friends at @debian on the successful release of the newest version of the "universal operating system": Debian 12, aka Bookworm
https://www.debian.org/News/2023/20230610
#Wikipedia runs on #Debian because of its commitment to stability, security and software freedom. We'll be upgrading to bookworm soon!
Interested how we keep gpg keys safe, even in daily use?
FTPMaster uses hardware for it, yubikeys. And right now, the new signing key is put onto one.
That yubikey is hard at work, its signature counter is above 3 million now. That is, between Bullseye release on 14th August 2021 and today, the yubikey got a bit over 3 million signatures to issue using the key in the signature key slot. BUT: It had to do more signatures, we can just not say how many - because we use two keys, and so we have the signature key slot AND the authentication key slot in usage. Unfortunately, Yubikeys do not count usage of that authentication key. So the real amount of work this had to do - will be way higher.