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phosh 0.21.0 is out 🚀📱 :

It was supposed to be bug fixes only but also got improved screen shot support and a (experimental) widget to show
upcoming events on the lock screen.

Check out the full release notes at gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p

@purism

Merkel was chancellor for so long that translation services don't accept the idea that a chancellor could be a man xD

A huge THANK YOU to all contributors working on projects helping out #MobileLinux.

The low level devs, hardware makers, issue testers, app coders and so many more.

It's a long road, and just like the early days of #DesktopLinux many are impatient, critical or can't imagine the success that one day is possible. The fact that you persevere and keep working to help our #privacy, soverignty, #DigitalRights and help keep technology under user control, inspires me daily.

You're *all* my heroes.

Today I am enjoying the beach!

Thanks to automatic high-contrast mode in #Phosh I can still waste time on the internet 😂

Run
gsettings set sm.puri.phosh automatic-high-contrast true
to enable it, and you can also adjust the

gsettings set sm.puri.phosh automatic-high-contrast-threshold <number>

Thanks @agx for this useful feature!

"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

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.

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)

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